This is a retirement community and folks come from ALL income levels. You could live next to a well-off person in the "historical side" where many of the homes are manufactured but that's changing---gradually. You could purchase in areas where "premier" homes are built but does that put you in THE most desireable area?? Not sure what your two posts mean. When I was growing up---our town had an area where many of the "professional" people lived---ie. doctors, lawyers, dentists, bankers etc. It had the reputation of being THE high end area, though there were people living there that didn't 'fit' in that description (by fit, I mean people labeling). I don't know of any special area here other than the "compound" where the developer and others live. As was suggested in the first thread you'd posted---perhaps you need to speak with someone in the sales and marketing office to determine "if" The Villages is a good fit for you. I will add that we're all created equal with each of us putting our clothing on, one leg at a time.
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