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Old 06-13-2023, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Rainger99 View Post
I have been here about two years and my wife is talking about moving. When we got here, we both agreed that we didn't want to back up to a lanai so we back up to a wall. Now, she is talking about getting a house with a view.

The Villages website refers to Home Golf Front Site, Golf View Site, Water Front Site, Water View Site, View Site, and Preserve Site.

Can anyone explain the differences between a Golf Front Site and a Golf View Site and a Water Front Site and a Water View Site and a regular View Site? Why isn't there a preserve view site?

Any pros or cons for these various sites?

I have seen complaints from people that live on golf courses - noise and golf balls in their back yards. Do people with view sites think that it is worth the premium price?
"Worth it" is a term that only YOU the buyer can decide. Are you a nature lover (someone who loves to watch birds, sunrise/sunset, etc)? Than a water front property is for you. The water is literally right behind your lanai. But pay attention to the type of water view. Some are plain jane while others are Gobsmacking beautiful. Remember, in the winter the level of the water may decrease.

Are you a people watcher,? Golf front is for you! From sunrise to sunset, you will be able to watch and listen to the golfers enjoying their game. Keep this in mind: there will always be someone in your back yard, and you will never get a break! Not only can you watch and listen to them, they will also watch and listen to you. After some years, most homeowners plant trees to block their view. In my opinion, this kind of view is NOT WORTH It! After 6 months of living in one, I had to sell and leave.

A preserve front is basically trees in your backyard. Nice to look at, peaceful and serene but there will be animals lurking in your back yard..bears, racoon's, snakes etc. Lots of noisy birds.

Want privacy? A courtyard villa or veranda offers that with walls built around the back of your home. You can create a private space as you wish...trees, fountains, garden, sitting areas, etc. Very private!

A golf, water, or preserve VIEW Site means you can see that in the distance from your home. Examples: A water feature across the street in the FRONT of your home, near a preserve where you can see trees from a distance, a golf course to the left or right but not on your property etc.

If I were you, I would start by looking at preowned homes with views. You will immediately notice some are AWESOME while others are just so so. If you are buying a new home, learn from the AWESOME sites you have seen and imitate those.

Don't neglect looking at courtyard villas and verandas. Some homeowners have created a paradise in their backyard. You can easily duplicate it at your home.

If you plan to make your next purchase a forever home, making money on the resale is not that important. But, if you plan on selling in a few years, homes with views appreciate more and sell more quickly.

Hope this helps and good luck!