Some Phoenix New Home Builder Communities Restricting Monthly Sales Quotas
Would you want to live in a place where construction is almost as prevalent as
the birds chirping in the morning, where jackhammers and power drills have
replaced the sweet sounds of the wind in the morning? Would you want to have to
keep track of your neighbors with a map and a trusty memory that never fails at
remembering “what’s his face” from around the block? Would you want to see your
small, quaint community turned from a personable place to live to an impersonal
opportunity for other people to make money? In just about every case, these are
questions that people of Phoenix are undoubtedly faced with everyday. As
population in the city grows and more and more people want in to the Phoenix
communities, some communities are firing back and placing monthly sales quotas
on new home builders, who cannot overtake their communities with dozens and
dozens of new homes per month.
Think About This…
Think about it. One day you are sitting around enjoying a game of catch in your
backyard with the desert in the distance. The next day, your backyard has been
lessened by a luxury custom home and that desert in the distance is now
completely blocked by another pair of homes. For many native Phoenix residents,
this scenario is not that far off or wild, as population growth has seen some
of their nature defeated in lieu of money-grubbing developers putting new homes
into their communities.
Placing New Home Quotas These Days
To stop this process of building and new home sales from progressing much
further, communities themselves have struck back and told developers that they
will no longer allow them to build carelessly and overcrowd the communities.
Quotas have been placed upon new home sales, whereby only a certain number of
homes can be built and sold in any given community per month. Hopefully,
Phoenix residents hope to take back control of their land and see to it that
Phoenix does not become impersonal and overcrowded like so many other cities
within the United States of America.
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