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Originally Posted by burn_this_city
Really? Imagine that, advertising homes in a community with a temporary golf course. Are you actually trying to pass this off as fact? That land was zoned as a special reserve (green space/golf course).
If the city was sensible they'd buy the land on the cheap and run it as a public course. Eventually if it became profitable they could spin it off for a profit. Its not like there isnt other public courses in town. I don't live in the area but I think its garbage all these people are getting the shaft. Next it will be the golf course in Douglasdale.
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It is fact. It is something you as a home owner should be aware of when you purchase the property. Same thing with being in a right of way for a TOC. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to understand what the land use is in their area if they have concerns about a golf course closing.
It was a privately owned course, it could be sold at any time. Get over it.