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Originally Posted by Marathon Man
Why do people say more amenities when they mean more golf? As far as 'way way more', I would like to see numbers to support that. More green space per square mile in the south means fewer houses. Therefore, fewer courses does not necessarily mean less per rooftop.
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You make a valid point. We in the South have a plethora of amenities close by. And many new golf courses are coming in the next few years. And as you state, there is far more open space in the south, which means it is less-congested.
I could be equally happy in the North or South, as they both have their attractions and benefits. It’s nice to be able to travel easily and enjoy all areas of The Villages.
Overall, I decided to buy south of 44, because I wanted a new house with a modern, open floor plan. As a younger, pre-Medicare age retiree, I also wanted to be around people closer to my own age. (You see the demographic difference if you visit SS town square vs Brownwood or Sawgrass). I actually wanted to be far away from all the shopping and big box stores. I just need a grocery store near by, and I have two (Traverse and Magnolia). For many in my age demographic and younger, we conduct the vast majority of our shopping online.
It sure is nice to have options where we choose to live, and I enjoy meeting and talking with people in all areas of The Villages. It’s nice to be able to get in my cart and in less than 30 minutes, I’m enjoying all the beautiful, mature trees up North. And then I can return to south of 44 and enjoy the miles and miles of nature trails.