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Old 04-30-2023, 09:53 AM
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Simply amazing as "The Villages Morse Money Hungry Mouguls" actually offer nothing for the buyers to do or go to when they purchase a home South of CR-44.
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When we bought in Feb. of 2009 in the "Village of Amelia" all the stores and clubhouses were up and running to attract us as new purchasers. This included the fairly new "Lake Sumter Landing Town Square" as it had opened a year or so before to attract buyers. Seems there are no new "Town Squares" built south of CR-44 are there? Correct me if i'm wrong.
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Now what does one get? They (new owners South of CR-44) get the opportunity to get in their Automobile to drive north of CR-44 to enjoy what The Villages was always about since its inception back in the 1980s on both sides of 192.
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Would a new resident please let me know just how many Publix are open South of CR-44? Shameful "The Morses" (Grandchildren) will not spend the money to build shopping South for all new owner's convenience. I only know of just one Publix.
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If your looking to buy South of CR-44 ask your Village Salesperson this question.
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Just how can any of "The Village Salespeople" even believe the excessive building is helping anyone other than "the Morse pockets" and "their own lucrative commissions for themselves"?
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We had 6 Publix supermarkets as well as a few Winn Dixies North of CR-44.
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And now you can see why we moved out of our 2nd home that was in Pine Hills (between 366A and CR-44) 3 years ago. in 2020 it was due to the excessive traffic on the roads and in the stores where we resided. Can't conceive what is going on there now other than what our friends who still live there tell us.




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Originally Posted by PersonOfInterest View Post
1,400+ homes 'Closed' in the 1st quarter means about 5,000+ homes will be sold this year. That is mind-boggling. Five years ago they were selling around 2,000 per year. Production and sales continue to increase. The 'bubble' keeps getting bigger, but will it ever burst?