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"Midwest Kid" wrote:

My county just east of Indy has plenty of
non CC&R neighborhoods. (snip)



I worked in Indianapolis several years ago (as a security specialist for
DFAS in what was once Ft. Ben Harrision). Since the DoD supplied our
residence, we were not personally affected by CC&R's. However, we did
casually look into purchasing a house with the idea of possibly making that
area our home. During that process, we ran into several houses with CC&R's
(especially in the north-eastern part of town). But, on the south side of
town, none of the houses had a CC&R. That has probably changed today. But I
don't doubt the mostly open, mostly country, areas east of Indy are still
relatively free of CC&R's.


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Old December 1st 03, 01:59 PM
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"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message
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However, we did
casually look into purchasing a house with the idea of possibly making

that
area our home. During that process, we ran into several houses with

CC&R's (especially in the north-eastern part of town). But, on the south
side of town, none of the houses had a CC&R. But I don't doubt the mostly
open, mostly country, areas east of Indy are still relatively free of
CC&R's.

I do not know of _any_ single addition that was built in the 70s/80s without
CC&Rs actually vote to have them. In my area alone, there are 4 older
neighborhoods....none of them have CC&Rs. CC&Rs were rare and usually for
the high end neighborhoods. Now all the newer neighborhoods have CC&Rs.
The whole point is that besides the northside, Hamilton Co., and newer
additions...Indy provides plenty of neighborhoods on all sides that do not
have CC&Rs. I guess that is why I like it here and decided against moving
to see other parts of the country. I can only imagine how horrible mega
cities are. Still, fact is that Indy does offer plenty in terms of jobs in
almost all fields...especially bio-technology tied in with pharmaceuticals.
If I ever moved it would be to a like size city, and Montana, Idaho area
would be my first choice.


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Old December 2nd 03, 01:36 AM
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Exactly!

Looking through this thread, I see (time and again) that the people that are
either mistrustful of HOA's or outright hostile to the idea of them don't
live in an area with covenants and HOA's.

Good!

Having read some earlier posts by some of the people posting that are the
most dead-set against the idea, I know of two that actually live in mobile
homes. (Great post on how to get good AM signal inside the metal shell,
BTW). I have nothing against house trailers -- I rented one for two years
when I was in college. However, I do think SOME of these posters are hardly
authorities on keeping up property values in upscale neighborhoods.

In this case, one size doesn't fit all -- HOA's are most definitely NOT for
everybody -- particularly people that think that rules should apply to
everyone but themselves. However, just because they're not a good fit for
you, doesn't mean they're not a good thing for others. Don't like 'em --
don't move here -- that simple.

I chose to build in my particular neighborhood precisely because of the
covenants. We built the third house in our neighborhood, and we needed to
be sure that the rest of our subdivision would be comparable homes. Six
years later, we've got a great neighborhood and our house has increased in
value substantially.

Your mileage may vary.

-- Stinger

"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message
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"Midwest Kid" wrote:

My county just east of Indy has plenty of
non CC&R neighborhoods. (snip)



I worked in Indianapolis several years ago (as a security specialist for
DFAS in what was once Ft. Ben Harrision). Since the DoD supplied our
residence, we were not personally affected by CC&R's. However, we did
casually look into purchasing a house with the idea of possibly making

that
area our home. During that process, we ran into several houses with CC&R's
(especially in the north-eastern part of town). But, on the south side of
town, none of the houses had a CC&R. That has probably changed today. But

I
don't doubt the mostly open, mostly country, areas east of Indy are still
relatively free of CC&R's.


Dwight Stewart (W5NET)

http://www.qsl.net/w5net/



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