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Originally Posted by Djean1981
Until the beginning of last year, the modest small vinyl sided cottages were reasonably priced - cheaper than a mobile home - as they have space rents that can be over $600 a month (just to rent the space, not including any house payment). We purchased at the beginning of 2021 and our mortgage is less than many local apartment monthly rentals.
NOT ALL Villagers have the large McMansions, custom homes, bird cage, painted driveway, painted garage floor, painted patio, custom electric platform lift for attic access, upgraded front door, electric automated garage screen, custom flooring (not vinyl roll), quartz/stone kitchen countertops (versus laminate), expanded garage, two golf carts, custom landscaping, and a pool - sorry if I left an item out.  . When driving around the villages, the homes on the main streets are the high cost ones, so the less expensive smaller vinyl sided homes (but still nice homes) are not as visible. They are sorta tucked away in the corner sections..
Also, now homes outside of the Villages are also exorbitantly priced - about the same price as the Villages, but, of course, with a much larger lot.
Not all Villagers eat out 2-3x a day..
Many Villagers actually WORK in the Villages and around the surrounding area (Publix, etc.), full or part time. Lol
Multiple price hikes (for about everything) can add up.
MOST Villagers may not care about $20 payment hikes, but keep in mind that MANY do.
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A friend stated the shocking TRUTH. Life is not fair it is that simple.
I was born poor. People on the government dole would riot if they had to live as we did.
Our current mentality. He has, so take from him and give to me.
Our CPI consumer price index is now roughly 8%. We all pay that with after tax dollars so real cost is 8% plus tax taken from you..
I no longer do but I used to drive a lot to EARN my living. I have a small car. I no longer drive much. I was shocked that $50 does not fill my gas tank