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Originally Posted by RalphTheElder
I am not a resident of The Villages (yet).
I was reading a review of The Villages (at An Honest Review About Living In the Villages Florida) which includes comments about specific 'best' neighborhoods.
In the neighborhood descriptions are adjectives 'quite', 'relaxing', and 'tranquil'.
I'm not sure what those terms mean in the context of certain neighborhoods in The Villages. Do they mean that the neighborhoods are away from busy roads and freeways? Does it mean that there aren't any (or many) pickleball courts? That there aren't live, outdoor music venues in those neighborhood?
I hope I am not inadvertently 'stepping onto a controversy landmine' by asking these questions....
By the way, I am not asking whether you agree with the review that I referenced, above. I am only trying to understand the reviewer's terminology.
Thanks in advance for educating me about these terms.
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Not at all quiet and tranquil.
Loud golf carts with drunken fools constantly speeding through the neighborhood.
Delivery trucks several times a day also speeding
Mowers and Trimmers at different neighbors every day at different times - buzz buzz buzz
Landscapers, Roofers, Pool Builders, Power washers, noise all the time.
But the worst are the loud stinky gas carts.
And don't forget the comm standards looking to charge you to correct architectural violations that were present prior to your purchase.