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Old 03-03-2023, 01:08 PM
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Default Mt two cents having bought used

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Originally Posted by CharlieK View Post
Long time lurker to the forum but first post. I just booked a lifestyle visit for June. My wife & I want to look at some houses of course - we're leaning towards CYV because we have a dog and would like a fenced in yard. I'm leaning towards a new house while my wife is leaning towards a more established house / village. We have been to TV twice but only for a day at a time - this will be our first extended visit.

I'm aware of the North v South debates and also understand there really is no bad place to live in TV. I'm curious as to if there are better locations in terms of bonds / taxes.

I have read comments on other threads that the salespeople don't necessarily volunteer information. I'm wondering what questions / information do you wish you had asked for while you looking for your house.
We have lived here full time since 2018. We bought a used house that was built about 2010 - we are the 4th owner. Each of the other owners made upgrades so the home was well appointed when we got it - trey ceilings, solar tubes, decorative driveway, etc. The bond was the hardest for us to understand so you have to get comfortable with that. We elected to keep it as it will be paid for in another couple years AND if we would move, we may be picking up another bond.
Also - on a used home - make sure you understand the whole roof situation in regard to homeowners insurance. We had trouble getting insurance at the 14 year mark.
I wish the inspection report included the sprinkler system. We spent several hundred dollars after we moved in getting the system working properly - mostly replacing heads.
We have friends living in the souther regions. Our problem with that area is you are limited to restaurants that you can easily get to by golf cart and golf courses (if important). We are glad we live in one of the older sections.