Neighborhood Guide · LIMA signature
Forbes Park: reading the street
A neighborhood guide for principals who value discretion over display.
Isabelle Cruz · 22 April 2026 · 8 min read
Forbes Park is less a checklist of amenities than a rhythm: gates, tree canopies, the distance between façades, and the unspoken etiquette of approach.
You do not “tour” Forbes Park. You learn its pace.
Isabelle Cruz
What to notice on the first drive
- How the house meets the street — or chooses not to
- Service access that does not announce itself
- Neighbours’ cadence: weekends feel different from weekdays
Signature advisory here is less about persuading and more about translating — helping a principal hear what the street is already saying.
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