Once my home is built, is it safe to assume that the way the area looks today will remain that way?

No. Woodbury is a growing community with changing needs. Road widening may occur to improve traffic flow. Traffic signs, stop signs and other improvements may be added. More homes and commercial buildings will be developed to meet market demands, and additional public facilities will be built to serve the public's needs. Land uses and zoning of properties within the area may change.

The important thing for home buyers to consider is where the development and upgrades will occur and whether they consider them to be positive or negative. This will give home buyers the knowledge to purchase a home consistent with their needs and desires.

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1. There is a vacant property near the home I am considering purchasing. What will be there?
2. How do I know which school my children will attend?
3. There are private covenants within my development. What are these and who enforces them?
4. Will parks and trails be developed near the home I am considering purchasing?
5. Does the city provide a warranty for work done by builders and developers?
6. Who owns easements and what purpose do they serve? Who can help me?
7. Concerning property taxes, what will I be required to pay on my new home?
8. How do I know if the streets are private and what does that mean to the home owner?
9. The lot I am looking at is adjacent to a pond. Will it remain that way?
10. Once my home is built, is it safe to assume that the way the area looks today will remain that way?