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Type to enter text The golf course is exclusive, and no one in the neighborhood can afford to use it. It acts much like a castle for the wealthy, with a fence surrounding it to keep out the commoners. Privacy is illustrated by the large spacing between houses. The black space in the map is open space that includes roads and the large yards between houses. A scenic shared use path wraps around the golf course, complete with shelters and benches for rest stops. Sidewalks on most of the other streets complement this walking facility. In addition to the shared use path, the single neigh - borhood park provides an - other popular destination for walkers and children. The importance of privacy again shows itself with neighborhood watch progams. Walls with dead ends are a very common feature, helping deter strangers from cutting through this neighborhood. Country Club Estates is bounded by the Florida Turnpike on the West, 441 on the East, Broward Boulevard on the North, and Peters Road to the South. Approximately half of the neighborhood is residential; sin- gle family homes and one apartment complex. The other half is a 36 hole private golf course and country club. The residents enjoy their suburban lifestyle, and although they cannot use the golf course, they appreciate its impact on the neighborhood. No HOA means the properties are very customizable.

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The golf course is exclusive, and noone in the neighborhoodcan afford to use it. It acts much like a castle for the wealthy, with a fence surrounding it to keep out the commoners.

Privacy is illustrated by the large spacing between houses. The black space in the map is open space that includes roads and the large yards between houses.

A scenic shared use path wraps around the golf course, complete with shelters and benches for rest stops. Sidewalks on most of the other streets complement this walking facility.

In addition to the shared use path, the single neigh-borhood park provides an-other popular destination for walkers and children.

The importance of privacy again shows itself with neighborhood watch progams.

Walls with dead ends are a very common feature, helping deter strangers from cutting through this neighborhood.

Country Club Estates is bounded by the Florida Turnpike on the West, 441 on the East, Broward Boulevard on the North, and Peters Road to the South. Approximately half of the neighborhood is residential; sin-gle family homes and one apartment complex. The other half is a 36 hole private golf course and country club.The residents enjoy their suburban lifestyle, and although they cannot use the golf course, they appreciate its impact on the neighborhood.

No HOA means the properties are very customizable.