Unless you plan to move in the next six months, I would wait. TV at the moment is nothing like it is during normal times. I took a 7 day LSV in April 2011, to show how fast it has grown, at that time there were no homes below 466A, none at all. In fact Buena Vista didn't even connect to 466A, much less cross over and take you to Brownwood.
We stayed at LSL (Lake Sumter Landing) in a $500,000 cottage at the foot of the Morse Bridge and a 200 yard walk to the square. The first evening was a market night, we walked over to the square and checked out all the vendors. It was still snowbird season, so the square was packed. The band started play at 5pm, I have no memory of who it even was. It was like going to a carnival or a fair.
My salesman Tony Trussler, I had told over the phone weeks before arriving we were interested in villas and cottages. We speed a half day going through new masonry CYVs in Pennecamp, new cottages in Tamarind Grove and new patio villas in Buttonwood. We had decided we were going with either a masonry CYV or patio villa.
The agent also reserved a teetime for me at the Cane Garden Championship course, where I played 18 holes with a person was a seasonal renter for many years and a couple who lived here fulltime. It was a good opportunity to ask questions and was very enjoyable. I also played the executive course Heron, where I played with a couple who were also on a LSV.
We went to the movies once, tickets courtesy of the LSV. We went to SS square and LSL everyday (Brownwood didn't exit) and checked what was going on. I looked at golf carts at TV store at LSL. We ate at a few local places, we made one mistake, we ate at Golden Corral on Easter. They had the biggest crowd I ever seen. The line was around the parking lot. Once inside and after paying and getting your food, you had to wait until a table was available. It was a real nightmare.
When our 7 days were up, we wished it was a permanent stay, and I didn't want to go home. We drove to Sanford and boarded the Autotrain while our car rode in the back. The train arrived 18 hours later just outside Washington, DC, and then back to reality.
To give you some idea of what I mean, here's is Brownwood during normal times after 5pm when Rocky & the Rollers is playing.
Here is how a square looks now, LSL