View Full Version : Belleview, Lake Weir and Summerfield
Lovey2
03-09-2014, 04:58 PM
What does anyone know about these surrounding cities? Nice places to live?? We have friends that are looking in the area and feel TV is too expensive for them, so have asked me about these cities. Any thoughts??
jhrc4
03-09-2014, 05:35 PM
Wow , That is a very broad request, The Villages has many homes that are available at most Individuals budget. What are they looking for, surely they have some thought. The Villages TOTV can help but really you need to be more specific than your request for help for your friends. Budget, and in particular " lifestyle " we can help ...But ? Need More Specifics..
KathieI
03-09-2014, 05:48 PM
Stonecrest and Del Webb developments are both north of TV and they are very nice places to live. Belleview and Lake Weir are rural areas, some horse properties but I don't know of any communities like TV that are in those areas. Living on Lake Weir is very nice, beautiful scenery but as I said, very rural.
Cajulian
03-09-2014, 05:51 PM
Check out StoneCrest Community in Summerfield. Three miles from Spnish Springs and not much further to Lake Sumter Landing in the Villages.
Lots of home for the money and still very close proximity to the Villages Town Squares for entertainment and fun.
Lovey2
03-09-2014, 05:54 PM
Stonecrest and Del Webb developments are both north of TV and they are very nice places to live. Belleview and Lake Weir are rural areas, some horse properties but I don't know of any communities like TV that are in those areas. Living on Lake Weir is very nice, beautiful scenery but as I said, very rural.
Thanks. That's what I was looking for as far as an answer goes. They aren't necessarily looking for something like TV, just curious as to what those cities were like in general. Very rural, is what I needed to know. Guess I'll have to take a ride over there for them.
Lovey2
03-09-2014, 05:56 PM
Check out StoneCrest Community in Summerfield. Three miles from Spnish Springs and not much further to Lake Sumter Landing in the Villages.
Lots of home for the money and still very close proximity to the Villages Town Squares for entertainment and fun.
Thank you. Like I said, guess I'll just have to get around looking, and get them down here. Naturally, I want them in TV, but she seems reticent (until I get them here, probably) and I was just looking for some general info.
gomoho
03-09-2014, 05:56 PM
The best thing you could do for your friends is find a good REALTOR that will work with them to determine their wants and needs and hopefully be knowledgeable about the surrounding areas to guide them to what would best suit their need.
Happinow
03-09-2014, 07:36 PM
Don't you have extra room in your house?
hema54
03-09-2014, 07:42 PM
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KathieI
03-09-2014, 08:23 PM
Thanks. That's what I was looking for as far as an answer goes. They aren't necessarily looking for something like TV, just curious as to what those cities were like in general. Very rural, is what I needed to know. Guess I'll have to take a ride over there for them.
I have friends that live in Belleview and she has a beautiful house, no one lives very close to her and she's on a large lake. There are many lake front houses in Belleview and Lake Weir, you should go onto realtor websites and see if you find something they might like and then go view them. They are rural but there are some very nice houses with lots of land and if they like boating, they probably can get their own dock.
Lovey2
03-10-2014, 07:22 AM
Don't you have extra room in your house?
Yeah, just can't have their 2 puplets...hahaha. Funny the answers you get to the simplest of questions. I just wanted to know what the cities were like, nobody needs to know their budget, wants or needs. Funny thing is, she IS a Florida realtor, just wanted a local take on those cities, she's not familiar with. Sounds like Belleville is nice with the lake property and all. Maybe we can get boats again, that'd be fun!! I'll have to take a ride over and just snoop around. Maybe some day we can go on a recognizance trip....hahaha!!! :) Of course, I'm hoping once she gets here and I drag her around, she'll prefer this.
ROCKETMAN
03-10-2014, 08:48 AM
We have friends who built a house in lake weir just off hy 25. The developer has 1000 lots but only about 25 houses so far. Many have harleys or motor homes. Compared to the villages, our friends have a 1200 sq ft. house with a very large pool and lania for $155,000. includes granite and tile, private wooded lot. This is the start of the ocala national forest so they have seen bears and other critters. Only a 10 minute drive to mulberry plaza.
gomoho
03-10-2014, 08:55 AM
We have friends who built a house in lake weir just off hy 25. The developer has 1000 lots but only about 25 houses so far. Many have harleys or motor homes. Compared to the villages, our friends have a 1200 sq ft. house with a very large pool and lania for $155,000. includes granite and tile, private wooded lot. This is the start of the ocala national forest so they have seen bears and other critters. Only a 10 minute drive to mulberry plaza.
WOW - does this development have a name?
JB in TV
03-10-2014, 08:59 AM
The issue I see buying outside of TV is resale values. If one is certain they want to live there for the long haul, then perhaps it is an option worth considering. If one is not sure they will like central Florida, or the rural aspects of the areas surrounding TV, then it would seem the prudent decision is to find a home within one's budget within TV. Having regrets after a year or so, it will be much easier to deal with reselling a Villages home vs a home in a 1000 lot development where there are only 25 lots sold. Granted, nothing is a sure thing, but the history and price movement in TV is certainly a positive.
JB in TV
03-10-2014, 09:03 AM
WOW - does this development have a name?
Don't remember the name, but wife and I drove around there last week, there was an ad in the Daily Sun, inside front page IIRC... Sat or Sunday perhaps 3/1 or 3/2??. It was definitely rural... and we noticed at least 2 foreclosures and/or neglected homes.
Driving N on 25, there is a big sign and some flags directing you in...The roads names all had the word "Bay" in them.
Lovey2
03-10-2014, 09:53 AM
Hmmm...maybe that's what my friends husband saw in the paper. Personally, I think they are better suited for here, and I've got them coming up to mill around. Those rural areas can be beautiful, but you can't beat the amenities here...my opinion. We lived down in Cape Coral on Gulf access canals, as does my friend, so it is an adjustment here, but nonetheless I love it, and I'm hoping once I get her to see it they will to. You just can't imagine it here till you've been here. Thanks for all the positive input. It can't hurt them to look around. Appreciate it!!
KathieI
03-10-2014, 09:58 AM
Hmmm...maybe that's what my friends husband saw in the paper. Personally, I think they are better suited for here, and I've got them coming up to mill around. Those rural areas can be beautiful, but you can't beat the amenities here...my opinion. We lived down in Cape Coral on Gulf access canals, as does my friend, so it is an adjustment here, but nonetheless I love it, and I'm hoping once I get her to see it they will to. You just can't imagine it here till you've been here. Thanks for all the positive input. It can't hurt them to look around. Appreciate it!!
Good idea, let them look around all they want. I did the same before I purchased here. For personal reasons, I was having a hard time with Village sales people so I looked around the area for other communities I might like. Guess what,,,, when I came back to TV, I realized what I would be missing. So it can't hurt, they'll realize how wonderful TV really is.
I hope you get what you want, its great to have old friends move here.
Lovey2
03-10-2014, 09:59 AM
The issue I see buying outside of TV is resale values. If one is certain they want to live there for the long haul, then perhaps it is an option worth considering. If one is not sure they will like central Florida, or the rural aspects of the areas surrounding TV, then it would seem the prudent decision is to find a home within one's budget within TV. Having regrets after a year or so, it will be much easier to deal with reselling a Villages home vs a home in a 1000 lot development where there are only 25 lots sold. Granted, nothing is a sure thing, but the history and price movement in TV is certainly a positive.
good advice, thanks
Lovey2
03-10-2014, 10:01 AM
Good idea, let them look around all they want. I did the same before I purchased here. For personal reasons, I was having a hard time with Village sales people so I looked around the area for other communities I might like. Guess what,,,, when I came back to TV, I realized what I would be missing. So it can't hurt, they'll realize how wonderful TV really is.
I hope you get what you want, its great to have old friends move here.
Yeah...we only moved to move here, so it was easy for us. They just feel like it's time for something else in this stage of their lives, but (lucky me) wanted to be close to where we are! (Boy that made my day!) Thanks for your kind words.
Bogie Shooter
03-10-2014, 12:52 PM
Thank you. Like I said, guess I'll just have to get around looking, and get them down here. Naturally, I want them in TV, but she seems reticent (until I get them here, probably) and I was just looking for some general info.
They have not been here............but they think its too expensive?
You can get general info by taking a ride to the locations you have questions about..........see for yourself what they look like. All in the eyes of the beholder.
Lovey2
03-10-2014, 02:22 PM
They have not been here............but they think its too expensive?
You can get general info by taking a ride to the locations you have questions about..........see for yourself what they look like. All in the eyes of the beholder.
well...that was great info...Thanks for weighing in. :confused:
Bogie Shooter
03-10-2014, 07:27 PM
well...that was great info...Thanks for weighing in. :confused:
You asked a general question and got a multitude of detailed answers. Your friends would benefit more by seeing for themselves. Or if you are supplying the informtion for you to see for yourself. Kapeesh?:shrug:
Lovey2
03-10-2014, 10:27 PM
You asked a general question and got a multitude of detailed answers. Your friends would benefit more by seeing for themselves. Or if you are supplying the informtion for you to see for yourself. Kapeesh?:shrug:
Yup...that I get. Wasn't crazy about "they haven't been here...yet they think its too expensive?" That wasn't a great first line, in my opinion. You start off by mocking. I meant home prices, based on MY purchase price, which wasn't the issue. The AREAS they were looking at were. I did ask a general question and appreciate the helpful answers.
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