Amiable, Affordable Communities of New Tampa
Posted Jul 29, 2008 @ 10:31 am, Viewed by 259 Visitors, Read 265 Times.
New Tampa is a haven outside the busy style of downtown Tampa. It is close enough to offer commuters the luxury of a short trip to work. There are a variety of beaches and all of the major attractions are within a thirty minute drive. New Tampa is an affluent community that will continue to grow because of its location, its schools, the tight-knit neighborhoods, and variety that New Tampa has to offer.
Live Oak Preserve - The Live Oak Preserve is a master-planned community that offers several subdivisions to choose the right home for any-sized family. Located in Hillsborough County, The Live Oak Preserve is conveniently situated off of Bruce B. Downs Boulevard just south of County Line Road. This community lives up to its name; the old oaks are an attractive feature of the beautifully crafted homes by Transeastern, Southern Crafted and Engle Homes. There are eighteen different villages with the convenience of shopping, an elementary school, and a middle school right within the community. Site plans include Plantation Estate Homes that offer over 4000 square feet, Village Homes that offer over 3300 square feet of living space, and Cottage Homes that offer more than 2900 square feet. Townhomes are available, too.
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West Meadows - West Meadows is set only twenty five minutes away from downtown Tampa. West Meadows offers residents newly built custom homes with a natural appeal. The scenic lakes and wildlife preserves that surround the seventeen villages promote an environmentally enriched neighborhood that is difficult to resist. Walk the trails to admire the wonders of nature and shed the stress of work. A thirty two acre recreational facility promotes active individuals of all ages to stay fit with swimming pools, a workout facility and tennis courts. There are also basketball and volleyball courts and even a full-scale playground for the children. West Meadows has something for everyone.
The ever-growing presence of New Tampa cannot be ignored, as this aspiring area has so much to offer. Take a tour of one of these communities, as there will certainly be a home that offers what you are seeking-golf, recreation, commuter convenience, or school location. New Tampa is an inviting place to call home.
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Keller Williams Realty
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www.tampa2enjoy.com
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Let me tell you about a couple of problems in the last couple of months since I moved to Live Oak a year ago:
March:
While getting out of my truck with my fiancée at the clubhouse, three young black teens almost hit my truck as they were trying to “drift” their car as they have seen in the movies. I approached them and told them I did not appreciate them doing that and almost hitting my truck. The driver got out and responded by saying, “Hold on…I’ll shoot you in the head if you don’t shut the fu#k up!”
I called the police as the property manager came out of the clubhouse when he heard the yelling. While on the phone with the police, the same subject walked up to me and told me, “You know what your problem is? You have to learn how to treat a nig#er!” (The 911 operator got it on tape.)
They left LONG before the police arrived, but I got their plate and turned it in to HCSO. (The car traced to a property outside Live Oak&hellip
May:
The unit beside me had been vacant for over six months and my fiancée was leaving me, so I left my trailer in the vacant unit’s driveway for a week and there was a ticket put on it that informed me that it is against HOA rules to leave it in the driveway. I was embarrassed that I got a neighbor (sort of&hellip
ticketed and have never received a listing of the rules, so I moved it into my garage and didn’t give it another thought.
June:
I was helping the family of a Sergeant First Class (SFC) in my unit with moving some of his personal effects with my utility trailer since he is going through treatment for cancer. I got a call from the SFC when I got home and he said he had fallen and could not get off the floor because he hurt his hip pretty badly.
I disconnected my trailer and went to his aid because he is a widower that lives alone. I stayed in the hospital with him for two days. When I came back, I put my trailer in my garage. (I have a lot of stuff in there, so it takes some time to get it in there&hellip
On the 15th, I received a nasty and threatening letter from the HOA that informed me that I was going to be sued if "(the HOA president) ever sees my trailer ever again." Due to the tone being so threatening, I decided to call the person that wrote the letter that was listed as the “President of the HOA” on the letter.
During this call, he refused to provide me a copy of the HOA rules and spent several minutes yelling at me for “testing his resolve” and telling me that I was going to learn to respect his authority. (I thought he sounded a little like a character on the TV show “South Park” when he kept saying it...HAHAHA…what a tool&hellip
I told him that I am a military officer, and I was not trying to do test anyone and that I am the sort of person that is usually informing others about rules as a Captain. He said he did not care about me being in the military and kept yelling as he told me to “I can see you are just trying to get around the rules because you think you are special, so go ahead and let me ever see that trailer again at anytime or under any circumstance...”
Eventually I had enough and told him to adjust his tone when he speaks to me and he responded by yelling “I don’t have to take this from you” and slammed the phone down as he hung up on me.
Conclusion:
I don’t know what his problem is! Is his title President of the HOA or Der Führer of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei?!
This fella had better never set foot on my little patch of grass or I will have HCSO (not the community patrol officer) issue him a warning of trespassing under Florida Statute 810.09.
Moreover, if he comes here and wishes to accelerate the situation the way he did in the letter and on the phone, I hope he understands that I will fully practice my rights by meeting (but not escalating) whatever level of force he brings at me. (Though I doubt he would because big mouth guys are usually too afraid to talk to someone like me in person like they will over the phone&hellip
I’ve served in the Marines, Navy and Army since I joined in 1989 and have been in more than one dispute with people, so I hope he understands that he cannot treat me the way I’m sure he treats his wife and kids!!!!!!!!
Respectfully submitted,
Elton Ben Hammonds
;D