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Old 03-02-2025, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Guinness835 View Post
My wife and I are seriously looking to buy a house in The Villages in the very near future. We have visited several times and have a couple of friends that have moved there, so we are fairly familiar with it.

We have come to the conclusion that we would like to be in the in an established area versus the new builds down in the southern part. We would prefer “between the sixes,” but have also looked at houses between Lake Sumter and Spanish Springs around Tierra Del Sol.

We have seen a couple of houses online recently that were completely renovated, but built in the late 90’s. I have read and heard about insurance difficulties regarding roof age and all of that, so we’re fairly informed about that. I also believe homes built after 2004(ish) had different building requirements such as hurricane clips. I know that it is preferable if a home built before that has these hurricane clips added later.

I am just curious if anyone has any other pros/cons or concerns for buying a home built in 1998-1999 or so versus something built in the 2000’s. I know that probably is a loaded question, but we have learned a lot from this site and just want to do our due diligence and look at all angles. Thank you in advance!
Depending on your age...I would look for a house that will accomadate aging,ease of care. Extra room/ bath if a caregiver is needed. If you plan on another 30 years of active life buy what YOU like. When you no longer are enjoying it or able to care for it sell.You can sell and buy again through the years. Priority is Safety. Good roof good air conditioner/ heat., plumbing Controlled termities. Area north of 466, homes have more privacy and character.