ArizonaRalphie
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In 2003 we signed a deal for a new house, in a new community in Arizona. Our home (along with 24 others) is on a rim with our back facing open spaces. 500 feet behind us is another rim upon which we were told it was not economically feasible to build. Other neighbors were told it was BLM land, which it is NOT. We paid an $18,000 premium for this lot which is no larger than others in the neighborhood, so assumed the premium was for the view.
The CC&R's also indicate that our home is in a special "view corridor" which required us to install open iron fencing at our real property line and 20 feet back on each side, which would seem to re-inforce the "view lot" idea.
There has been recent surveying activity on this ridge and, when I contacted the developer, I was told that 40 or 50 "upscale" homes are going to be built which, of course, will ruin our view.
Do I/We have any recourse? I'd at least hope to recoup our $18,000 lot premium.
ArizonaRalphie
The CC&R's also indicate that our home is in a special "view corridor" which required us to install open iron fencing at our real property line and 20 feet back on each side, which would seem to re-inforce the "view lot" idea.
There has been recent surveying activity on this ridge and, when I contacted the developer, I was told that 40 or 50 "upscale" homes are going to be built which, of course, will ruin our view.
Do I/We have any recourse? I'd at least hope to recoup our $18,000 lot premium.
ArizonaRalphie