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Originally Posted by redwitch
You honestly won't know without talking to people who already live there. One street in a village can be very active with things going on weekly. The next street over may have a get-together twice or year or even never, with just friends getting together at each other's homes.
If you purchase in a new village, the odds are pretty good there will be activities, at least for the first year or two.
Even if you manage to land in a "dead" zone, you'll still find plenty to do and, odds are, that you'll find a few people on your street that will become friends and with whom you'll do things (including getting together in each others' homes),
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. In our village, one or two of the streets/cul de sacs have an annual block party. Other areas have semi-annual driveway parties. We have golf outings, polo game parties, etc.
No matter what village you move into you will find something to do.