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    DE neighborhoods?

    Hi. I'm considering a move to DE and have a nice realtor (whom I'm driving insane, poor woman). So I thought I'd mention it here. My dilemma is this: I want to be as close to the PA border as possible, preferrably between Foulk Rd and 202 in a NON-development. There doesn't seem to be many areas where one can purchase a nice-sized lot, unlike in PA. Any particular neighborhood section suggestions? I think I'm talking about the 19810 zip code - it's all so confusing - but AWAY from 95 and 495.I don't need a large home...but I do want some ground. any neighborhoods to avoid? THANKS!

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    Re: De neighborhoods?

    I live in 19810..in a nice neighborhood (right about 2 min off of Foulk (off of Grubb and Marsh), but you are right. There isn't too much land around to just build on or, if there is land...it's pricey! I really do love this area, though!

    However, right down the street from me is a newly built home and there is an open lot for sale right next to it that is to be built on. PM me if you are interested in it's location!

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    Re: De neighborhoods?

    Yeah, you don't get a lot of land in Brandywine Hundred - and there's not a lot of non-development areas either.

    There's a nice rancher for sale on Marsh Rd, just north of Naamans (almost to PA). And there are a couple of houses on Grubb (almost next to each other) that are very close to parkland.

    Good luck!
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    Re: De neighborhoods?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    Yeah, you don't get a lot of land in Brandywine Hundred - and there's not a lot of non-development areas either.

    There's a nice rancher for sale on Marsh Rd, just north of Naamans (almost to PA). And there are a couple of houses on Grubb (almost next to each other) that are very close to parkland.

    Good luck!
    Thanks Demoa & Raptor! I was walking around one on Grubb which is empty. I think it backs to a park. I think any home with ground would have to be on a semi-main road such as Grubb or marsh. i did contact the township about front-yard fencing, and they seem to be okay with it as long as it doesn't create a blind spot for drivers, obviously. i have dogs I would worry about - you know: scooting out the front door. It hasn't happened yet - but ya never know.

    Again, thanks for your quick responses.

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    Re: DE neighborhoods?

    Hey I'm going to move this to neighborhood review section. If there are new posts it will still show on a new post search and if not just click quicklinks>today's posts at the top Luna.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chase View Post
    Hey I'm going to move this to neighborhood review section. If there are new posts it will still show on a new post search and if not just click quicklinks>today's posts at the top Luna.
    Now, where's the Neighborhood Review section? Can't find it under Forums. Great. i find this site pretty tough to surf sometimes - which is why I'm not here often.

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    Re: DE neighborhoods?

    Right under real eastate section here

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    Re: DE neighborhoods?

    Oh yeah....LOTS of traffic there to answer my querry!!!
    I'll go elsewhere for the info i'd like.

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    Re: DE neighborhoods?

    I'm not sure you understand, we put post in the most suitable sections according to topic. It doesn't matter where the post is, if there is a new post in it people will see it, always.

    Looks to me you have gotten lots of good answers and if you asked another question you would get more good answers, but you are free to "go elsewhere"

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    Re: DE neighborhoods?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chase View Post
    I'm not sure you understand, we put post in the most suitable sections according to topic. It doesn't matter where the post is, if there is a new post in it people will see it, always.

    Looks to me you have gotten lots of good answers and if you asked another question you would get more good answers, but you are free to "go elsewhere"

    Okay - sorry for being snippy. Having a horrible week. Thanks.

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