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roxelle44
10-12-2014, 03:31 PM
We are thinking of locating to Florida and want to know what is available within the Villages if we do not actually reside there, but are close by. Thanks
CFrance
10-12-2014, 03:37 PM
The squares and their entertainment and shopping plus restaurants are all open to the public. The rec stuff--classes, clubs, swimming, pickleball, tennis, etc., is not. I don't play golf, so I can't answer about golf availability, but my guess is it is not available to people living outside The Villages.
Bogie Shooter
10-12-2014, 03:44 PM
The squares and their entertainment and shopping plus restaurants are all open to the public. The rec stuff--classes, clubs, swimming, pickleball, tennis, etc., is not. I don't play golf, so I can't answer about golf availability, but my guess is it is not available to people living outside The Villages.
Championship courses are open to the public. Tough to get a tee time and expensive.
JGVillages
10-12-2014, 04:18 PM
A good rule is most entertainment & restaurants are open to the public. Most all the athletic activities (golf/tennis/Pickleball/pools & activities/softball), plus clubs, recreation centers, Lifelong Learning College will not be available unless you have a resident ID card. A possible exception is golf in the summer season only, and even then the cost and limited tee times make it unattractive. If you are active and love to stay busy in retirement this is the place to be. People come here for the lifestyle. Since homes range from under $100k to 1 Million plus most can find a residence to enable enjoyment of The Villages lifestyle.
quirky3
10-12-2014, 04:31 PM
Lifelong Learning College will not be available unless you have a resident ID card.
The following link provides a list of The Villages Lifelong Learning Courses that are available to the public:
The Villages Lifelong Learning College enrichment classes for adults. (http://www.thevillageslifelongcollege.com/)
pqrstar
10-12-2014, 05:03 PM
The movie theaters, entertainment at Savannah Center and classes at the Lifelong Learning College are a little more expensive for non-villagers.
kstew43
10-12-2014, 05:50 PM
but remember, those other places surrounding the villages have there own recreation, pools clubs ect. Maybe not as many, but for the amount of people in the subdivisions, its just as nice.
It all depends on how much money you want to spend for what you will get.... or is what you get worth the money........its all up to personal choices..
graciegirl
10-12-2014, 06:14 PM
Why be an outsider if you can just as easily be an insider?
I don't work for the developer. I have a small chip imbedded in my neck.
MikeV
10-12-2014, 06:38 PM
I don't work for the developer. I have a small chip imbedded in my neck.[/QUOTE]
I knew it! :wave:
njbchbum
10-12-2014, 07:09 PM
You will not have access to the Villages via golf cart...will have to drive the car and contend for available parking...not too bad in shopping areas but contentious in the areas of the squares - during the winter months especially.
Taltarzac725
10-12-2014, 09:22 PM
Why be an outsider if you can just as easily be an insider?
I don't work for the developer. I have a small chip imbedded in my neck.
That explains a lot. :wave:
graciegirl
10-13-2014, 08:13 AM
Original Poster, If you become an insider, you can live on a street called Inner Circle, or Neighborly Drive, or Underpar Loop. You can drive a golf cart to any of 32 nine hole courses and 13 championship courses. You can play pickleball, tennis, basketball, shoot pool, throw horseshoes, play shuffleboard, go to any of over 2000 clubs,60 pools, learn pottery, ceramics, glass fusion, watercolor, oil painting, acrylic painting, colored pencil painting, learn genealogy, go to a civil discourse meeting, use the woodworkers facility, learn to line dance, ballet dance, clog, tap or do ballroom with your partner. You can go to classes on how to invest your money and how to decorate cakes.
You can live in a home ranging from about 1,100 sq ft to one with 3.800 square feet and pay a little over 100K for it up to over two million, and have the exact same lifestyle and the exact same amenity fee of about $140 a month. You can comfortably fit into the political majority or not and you can discuss politics or not. Most don't in the real world, but they do here on this forum.
You can sit at the square next to a single mom who worked as a nurse all of her life or a guy who was the CEO of an automobile company, but you could do that if you were an outsider.
You can walk your dog and carry a plastic bag to pick up after her and still make enemies of the two people who live here who don't like dogs period, even if they didn't poop at all.
You can go to water exercise classes at the sports pools or organize water exercise classes and take over the neighborhood pools and be secretly hated.
You can walk freely as a senior citizen without disdainful looks and vacant stares and feel comfortable with your neighbors who mostly are over 55 and know a little bit about life that is still a secret to the young pups of the world.
You can love and adore an assign all good things to the unseen developer, Gary Morse as I do, or hate him for his success as 12 or 13 people do.
YOu can live here and live like people who are millionaires and be a part of this wonderful place...or you can be an outsider.
llaran
10-13-2014, 08:43 AM
There are many areas, some are over 55 and some are regular family areas.
graciegirl
10-13-2014, 09:07 AM
There are many areas, some are over 55 and some are regular family areas.
The regular family villages are not part of THE VILLAGES and do not pay amenities to The Villages and do not have amenities from The Villages.
They were built for families of workers who work here and as a result can put their children into the very good Charter Schools built by my hero, Gary Morse.
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10-13-2014, 10:54 AM
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pqrstar
10-13-2014, 09:18 PM
We are thinking of locating to Florida and want to know what is available within the Villages if we do not actually reside there, but are close by. Thanks
Roxelle, drive though any other retirement community and you may not see anyone out and about.
Here you will find a truly ACTIVE retirement community.
The following link may explain more
In Play: The Villages Golf Retirement Community | Golf Channel (http://www.golfchannel.com/media/play-villages-golf-retirement-community)
jbdlfan
10-14-2014, 05:52 AM
PM me and I can give you the most accurate information for living near or in The Villages. (considering most on this board have not done both. We lived close enough to TV for 6 years to enjoy what is available and have lived within the bubble for two)
BOTH have attractive options with excellent investment opportunities and lifestyles.
2BNTV
10-14-2014, 06:12 AM
Some people are happy to live in a surrounding area's outside TV, that will buy more home, for their money.
Some people want to be in the middle of the action, and access everything. People in TV, buy here, for the lifestyle.
I have recently met several people who want to have a bigger home but want to be in TV, for their entertainment.
Outsiders can utilize the restaurants, the squares for entertainment and the movie theaters that are open for the general public.
IMHO - Some people want the best of both worlds, but there is nothing like living in TV, and having access to everything. :smiley:
Bizdoc
10-14-2014, 08:33 AM
When we first moved here, we went to a function which included folks from TV as well as several other communities. Two of the men at our table complained bitterly about having to pay to play golf in TV and not being able to join clubs that met in TV rec centers. When I asked why they didn't move to TV, they said the amenities fees were too high.
Moral of the story - you get what you pay for. If you want to do all of the funs things in TV, you have to live in TV.
chuck90199
10-14-2014, 10:00 AM
We have a couple of friends who reside in a condo that they own in a small development within about 10 miles of The Villages. They come here to the movies, and the restaurants all the time. We asked why they didn't look for a villa or a place to buy in The Villages, and he said, "For all the stuff you guys have there, the amenities fees are astronomical."
I said, "What do you pay?"
He replied, "It's only $387 a month."
I said, "In The Villages we pay just $137 a month."
He then accused me of lying and said there must be a lot of "hidden" fees.
I said there weren't any "hidden" fees, so then he replied that The Villages was just too busy for them. If they lived in TV they'd never get any rest. Where they were it was peaceful and quiet.
It was. I didn't argue.
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