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Originally Posted by Serenoa
We finally have a LSV scheduled for mid December, and this morning I rec'd an email confirmation for our upcoming visit. In it they mentioned that we would "meet with your Villages Representative to review your itinerary for your stay".
What exactly happens during that? Is it just an overall explanation of what is available for us to do? They don't try to lock you in to any fixed schedule to go here & there & do this & that... at specific times, do they?
And since we're probably a couple of years away from retirement, we're definitely not coming down to buy anything yet, but we would like to look at a few homes to get a general idea of what they're like. We don't want to waste the time of a realtor or sales rep, but are there at least model homes that are open & available to tour, at our leisure?
thanks in advance for your responses!
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Relax. The village rep is not there to force you into anything. Probably just show you the home you will be staying in. They'll just explain some basic things to you and leave you alone. If you want to see some house, you will have to call them. There is no forced or strict schedule. You can come and go at your leisure.
I was in the same situation as you and explained that to the sales rep and they had no problem with that. There won't be any pressure to buy and they are very accomodating to what you want to do. TV sells itself.
Be prepared to be blown away by the beauty of TV.
Enjoy yourself and have a good time.
P.S. Take the trolley tour. It's free.
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