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Originally Posted by bkcunningham1
Donna, there is everything from double-wides to big mansions. Regardless of what you own, or where you live in TV, you get to enjoy the same things. Difference it, to us at least, we live in an older area where the bond has been paid. That was an added expense and headache we didn't want to deal with. Our lots are huge in the older section compared with other areas. We have a golf course behind us which gives us more privacy. When you look at the price of the new homes, you have to add the bond. The is explained in many other threads here. But don't let that scare you, 'cause you can buy a nice house without any bond worries.
You should do the Lifestyle Preview Plan visit. You don't even have to look at any homes to take advantage of the program. No one tries to sell you anything. I promise. They set you up in a courtyard villa, fully furnished, beautiful, with a golf cart to use. You book it like a hotel reservation with the minimum of three days and the maximum of six, I think that is right. In the winter when we came before we bought, it was $99 a night!! They furnished us each with discount coupons for meals and two rounds of free golf on beautiful courses.
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BK. We went on a Lifestyle visit last December. It was that visit that convinced us to pull the trigger and put our home for sale. We have buyers and I think that they have their home sold too. We have our fingers crossed that nothing happens. If it goes as planned we will be down there the last week in June. We plan to rent for a couple months so we will not be rushed to pick out our new home.
We are both happy and nervous at the same time.