Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Fenney is only one village of which is to be an expansive development of many villages which will go north toward the rest of The Villages. I went on the tour, spoke extensively to Jennifer Parr, and wrote an article for the on line news.
There are absolutely plans for premier homes, more golf, restaurants, business, all the activities of the rest of The Villages. How it will be designed is still in the planning. There are wagons located on the way down there on property which has already been purchased by The Villages. There are designer homes in Fenney that are into the $700,000's with gorgeous pools, fire pits, bird cages, summer kitchens etc and water views. There are very affordable patio villas with a golf cart garage and some upgrades you would not have see before. And everything in between. Some lots are huge and some are ones you can pass a plate between. There are already two rec centers in development, one to open the end of this month and the more amenity packed one to open in June by a preserve with a bar and grill, beach type pool, etc. I am not commenting on whether I like it, would live there, or anything opinionated. I am just providing the facts as I was told them and also saw them on the full tour and walk around provided last week. Everything in The Villages that is built new seems far away at the time. We bought here five years ago and I remember thinking Buttonwood seemed far from Lake Sumter! Vision is in the eye of the developer for what they see into the future. Only time will tell, but over 20,000 people already have wanted to go on a tour. Heard that from a few sales people. That's a lot of lookie-loos! I am just an observer like everyone else, and will watch with interest to see how it all turns out. Maybe when I am 80, if I live that long, I will look at it all and say, "I remember when" |
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#33
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I think there already is one very close as I took it when I went to the airport, at least I thought I did!
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A bridge to Fenney???
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It's on the drawing that is in the paper, listed among the other amenities.
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Not questioning your post but would you mind providing the source for your statistical data? |
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Some personal observations:
1. As normal, people are quick to criticize something that hasn't been fully developed yet! Fenny is suppose to have 14,000 homes. 2. Some people might want to live in a more laid back type community. 3. More people are retiring everyday, so there will be plenty of buyers. 4. Some people bought at Stonecrest and the Plantation because they didn't want to live in TV but they travel to TV for the entertainment. 5. TV is not right for everyone but the developer sure knows what they are doing. 6. Nobody knows what the developer is going to do and no one knows what the final plan will be in it's entirety. We will find out when the developer tells us.
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Fenny is only one Village and will have 4,700 homes. The entire development is 14,000 homes and will be several villages. None of the property the Villages owns butts up to 44. Looks like the developer staredt on the homes that will be the hardest sell being furthest from a Square (12 miles to Brownwood).
This development has to cross the turnpike and 44 before it can be golf cart accessible to the Villages. These people will be driving their cars to everything. Imagine how that will impact traffic in the Villages approximately another 14,000 cars when done. There will be live entertainment in Fenny just not in a town square. Was told this was how entertainment was in Spanish Springs until they made the town square. |
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With all of the favorable talk about Fenny, we decided to take the tour today. Wow, we certainly weren't alone. The line was very, very long so we opted to wait until there are some open houses there. I would like to know how long people were waiting if any of you made the trip today.
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Today, Thursday 3/9. Arrived 8:50. Got on 3rd bus shortly after 9:30 when the started running.
Our general impression was very positive. Looks like another win for TV. |
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I have little doubt that eventually a crossing over (or under) 44 will exist.
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It will eventually connect by golf cart as they build north. It is beautiful and not for me, but many will enjoy the quiet for awhile
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I do not see it going over the turnpike at least in my life time. If you look at the property they own it does not come up to 44 either. They will need to buy more property at a steep premium before they can get to 44. I would be more concerned about getting across the turnpike.
It will be a lot quieter than the villages especially in the off season. The majority of your club activities are going to be a drive away for quite some time. Agree not for me but some will like it and if they build it they will come. |
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