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An Interview with...
THE PROUD HOMEOWNERS OF
233 HIGH MEADOW ROAD
Q: WHAT MADE YOU FALL IN LOVE WITH THIS HOME?
A: Initially, it was the overhead picture of the whole home and lot in the listing. The curving
driveway to the brick parking area followed by the huge back yard on multiple levels with a full
fenced in yard, pool, hot tub and waterfall. We each found the house separately and sheepishly
brought it up to the other because it was not in our price range but, in the end, we had to have
it. Once we moved in, we loved the resort back yard, fires in the two fireplaces and the outdoor
firepit, the cul de sac feeling with the neighbors, the view to the water on a clear day, watching
town fireworks from our backyard.
Q: PLEASE DESCRIBE THE RENOVATION PROCESS.
A: No renovations were ever needed. We made improvements of course and maintained the health
and beauty of both the house and yard. The major improvements we made were buying the
solar array to enjoy reduced electrical bills, the whole-house backup Generac, the digital (phone
app) pool control, water heater, attic furnace, dishwasher, outdoor shed and pool heater.
Q: WHY ARE YOU MOVING?
A: With the kids both off to college and I am no longer commuting to the city we have decided that
it is time to retire to the beach in the South.
Q: WILL YOU MISS THE NEIGHBORS/NEIGHBORHOOD?
A: Definitely! The High Meadow neighborhood is great and both we and the kids had friends
throughout the area but the High Meadow mini cul de sac is special. Five houses are linked
together by way of the driveway property and somehow that has brought us all together in so
many ways that the larger neighborhood couldn’t have.
Q: TELL ME ABOUT THE SOLAR SETUP?
A: Honestly, it seemed like a no-brainer to do it. Both the state and federal governments
were providing tax benefits to putting them in which gave us a 7-year expected payback on
purchasing the array. We have tracked the electricity sold back to the grid to verify that we have
saved thousands per year and just about gotten our payback completed. Now, you get to enjoy
the benefits. The 37 units are maintained at no cost for the life of the array and we have never
had any roof or water problems. We also have, in writing, that if you decide to replace the roof in
the next 3 years the solar company will remove the panels and install them again for a flat fee of
$1000.