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Old 10-19-2013, 09:44 AM
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We have several old trusty wrinkled and torn maps of THE VILLAGES.
They've gotten that way via our referencing homes for sale in TV via online; then locating them on the map. Hubby seems to recall each and every village we drove through.......during our one month ++ visiting.

I'd like to hear from those who feel that they chose the perfect village, the perfect location and Why? Where?

Also, how important was it to be as close as possible to the neighborhood rec center, pool, mailboxes? Corner Lot. Near a golf course. On a golf course?

How important was it to be as close as possible to a shopping center such as Colony, etc., etc.

How important was it to be very close to a particular town square?
How important was it to just be "equidistant" to two town squares?

Brag about your particular village. It would help us out a lot.

I thank you all in advance. We've been narrowing down choices, but now are expanding where we look and are being pleasantly surprised.........

It will make the actual purchase much easier. Again, we do remember the villages..........probably the only one we didn't see were the newest by Brownwood. We did see Sanibel.....in construction stage.

Thank you all in advance. Just share how you found the "home you love".
There has to be at least 50,000 answers to your many questions. Everyone feels their home is in the best village, closest to shopping, near rec centers and golf courses. So everyone (nearly everyone) is happy where they bought. To rely on a dozen or so posters on TOTV for your ideal location is wishful thinking..............................
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