| Rick Harrison, renowned land planner, introduced the concept of coving nearly 20 years ago. He thought outside the box; his idea has flourished nationally with more than 300 communities and internationally in six countries.
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Coving at The Villages of CreekSide creates park-like open space in front of homes, the feel of larger livable lot space and a sense of elegance.
Coving connects people with nature. Deep, narrow lots give more than 80% of lot owners a view overlooking wetlands, a creek or ponds.
Variable home setbacks provide a sense of seclusion, eliminate the feeling of homes being stacked in rows, and add to curb appeal.
Home windows overlook yards, ponds and wetlandsnot adjoining homes.
Lots showcase homes, not garages.
Large front yards create a sense of openness.
Streets meander and curve to encourage slower traffic and improve safety.
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| Almost 97% of all pedestrian fatalities happen at four-way intersections. The Villages of CreekSide have NO four-way intersections. The community includes strategic three-way intersections. |
| Many people prefer city living with a country feel. More than 80% of our homeowners will see preserved wetlands, creeks, retention ponds or large areas of green space when they look out across their back yards. |
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