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Originally Posted by asianthree
So some may not realize, but there are more 25-35 living in TV than you realize. Med students, first year residents, and newly grad PAs and FAs. A new NP, just moved into a home in Richmond, so she could be between all 3 offices and two hospitals.
Since their clientele is All old people, she said home and work isn’t that much different.
Point is young people move here to take care of your needs, after all who wants a 75yo working practitioner.
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You also don't want that 25-35 year old living in the Villages who meets their true love and starts a family in The Villages, where children under 19 ARE NOT ALLOWED TO LIVE.
Many of these young adults will want to have kids. Those kids are not, and should not, be welcome to live in this community. There aren't accommodations for them here, there aren't a lot of sidewalks, there is ONE playground just outside Sumter Square, people aren't allowed to put swingsets in their yards, and none of the amenities are available to under 19 EXCEPT for the family pools.
This is by design. It was built this way because this is NOT a family community. It's a senior community.