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Businiess name:  Canyon View Estates
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After living in Canyon View Estates for several years, I would never recommend it to potential buyers. I would recommend just about any living situation besides Canyon View. I would agree that looks can be deceiving. It does look like a modern day Pleasantville. But that is anything but the case. With frequent power outages days at a time, Canyon View has made little improvements for the tenants of their land. With the ever increasing cost of land, it makes it impossible to live there affordably. And affordable living is what makes Canyon View so attractive to most. Residents are penalized with addtional taxes upon the sale of their home. In addition, it is a requirement that homeowners make improvements to the land, which they don't even own, before Canyon View will sign off for escrow.\r After selling our home, I am glad to say that I would never step foot in Canyon View Estates again. Pros: Modern day Pleasantville. Cons: Horrible management.

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