If gators, snakes, and skeeters were any deterrent to selling high dollar lots, someone explain Kiawah and Fripp to me. The marketing is done in New York, packaged in Charleston, and deployed to major cities via real estate trade shows in the north that will have lines of prospective buyers out the door. They will sell hundreds of lots in a day, many sight unseen. People will pay just to get a spot to be in position to purchase. It is quite a thing to see.
When development comes, the surrounding landowners will reap the whirlwind, as is their unquestioned right. Things will change as the lake slowly becomes just another lake full of jetski's and such. It is what it is.
Those who don't want to see it change can-
A. Buy it ourselves.
or
B. Lobby our government into buying it with our tax dollars.
Since both of those options suck, you live with it.
What we shouldn't have to endure is our tax dollars being used to pave the way to making it happen while our own roads are full of holes...
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