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gated community
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gated community

A fenced and gated community of homes. Most local governments require public access to all roads maintained by the government. As a result, gated communities must usually assess homeowners in order to maintain their own roads.



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Two new waterfront buildings, representing the development's second phase, have been released for sale at Oceana, the $325 million gated residential community currently rising on a 15-acre beachfront site in the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn.
Located 100 miles north of Mexico City, El Faro will be a prestigious, gated residential community on Lake Juriquilla, adjacent to the Juriquilla Golf Club.
On an extraordinary shoreline nestled along the graceful palm-fringed arc of Anaehoomalu Bay at Waikoloa Beach Resort, Centex is developing Kolea, a distinctive gated residential community with oceanfront custom home sites, luxury condominium villas, and a private Beach Club.
 
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