Log in

View Full Version : Homes up for sale in TV


rshoffer
08-18-2008, 03:47 PM
Ever since we first came for our "lifestyle experience" and since we have lived in TV, I always wonder when I see a previously owned home up for sale... "why are they selling?" I have learned a lot of people move to other homes in TV. I've wondered how often someone moves here and then, for whatever reason, decides they don't like it here and leave. Anyone aware of that statistic... what percent of people move to TV and, within a year decide to move out?

graciegirl
08-18-2008, 04:04 PM
Ever since we first came for our "lifestyle experience" and since we have lived in TV, I always wonder when I see a previously owned home up for sale... "why are they selling?" I have learned a lot of people move to other homes in TV. I've wondered how often someone moves here and then, for whatever reason, decides they don't like it here and leave. Anyone aware of that statistic... what percent of people move to TV and, within a year decide to move out?



No, but I have personally talked to at least a half dozen people who are on their third home in TV.

swrinfla
08-18-2008, 04:15 PM
RSH:

I have no stats, just casual talk, but it is true that quite a few people move within TV. I think most decide to upgrade their house - perhaps all their up north friends are visiting so often more space is needed ;D

I've run across only one couple who downgraded, and that was because they were finding their original house (which was much the same in size as their up north home) too much to take care of, worry about, etc., because they were so busy having fun!

Of course, some homes are on the market because the owners have decided to go back where the kids are. Probably not because they don't like it here but because they feel the need for closer access to family, especially as they age and as their grandkids do, too.

And, there are places for sale because the owners have passed away! We do die off, you know, despite how much younger most of feel here!

;D ;D ;D

SWR

ConeyIsBabe
08-18-2008, 04:21 PM
This was one of the first questions I also asked, when I was a newbie to TOTV. It seemed, to me, to be an overwhelming number of homes for sale, for rent, new and preowned. Some of the answers that were given are common sense -

People move cuz of health issues, divorce, death, don't like the TV lifestyle, don't party, don't like close houses, winter crowds, quality of homes, summer HEAT/humidity, monsoon rains, miss grandchildren, can't afford it, speculators who own several homes for rentals, etc. etc. etc. ................ :dontknow:

Still, a good question 8)

samhass
08-18-2008, 04:27 PM
Ditto here, Gracie. I'm on my second. I purchased the second home nine months after buying the first one. This may not be my last home here in TV.



No, but I have personally talked to at least a half dozen people who are on their third home in TV.

Donna
08-18-2008, 04:35 PM
We are on our second home in TV, we wanted a three bedroom so we bought a bigger home..

Mintjulep
08-18-2008, 04:42 PM
We bought our first home here 8 mos. ago.
I moved full time last week (hubby will be here fulltime in a month).
And we close on our 2nd home here next Monday.
WHEW!!!!!

rshoffer
08-18-2008, 05:30 PM
[quote=Mintjulep ]
We bought our first home here 8 mos. ago.
I moved full time last week (hubby will be here fulltime in a month).
And we close on our 2nd home here next Monday.
WHEW!!!!!
[/quote I'm curious, did you buy "up" or did you downsize? Did you sell your first home yet? ]

Mintjulep
08-18-2008, 06:16 PM
rshoffer,
We bought up in TV.
Our first house here is a patio villa, new one is a designer (Gardenia).

Haven't sold the villa. Plan to rent it starting in Dec.

Our NC house just closed TODAY!
It was a huge house (4000 sq. ft.), and way too much WORK!

So til next weeks closing, the villa is now all we own.

villages07
08-18-2008, 06:21 PM
my neighborhood is about 2 years old....it is a circle of 47 designer homes; 2 have been sold...one due to divorce the other due to residents wanting a property with more backside privacy -- they moved elsewhere within TV; a third has been on and off VLS and FSBO....think it was a situation where they bought here before selling back North and really MUST sell one or the other.

For perspective, there are approx 35,000 houses in TV; right now there are 408 on VLS and probably an equal number for sale MLS and FSBO. So, 800 out of 35,000 or about 2.3% up for sale. For a retirement/"resort" community that's not that high a percentage.

rshoffer
08-18-2008, 06:38 PM
rshoffer,
We bought up in TV.
Our first house here is a patio villa, new one is a designer (Gardenia).

Haven't sold the villa. Plan to rent it starting in Dec.

Our NC house just closed TODAY!
It was a huge house (4000 sq. ft.), and way too much WORK!

So til next weeks closing, the villa is now all we own.
congrats on the closing of your NC home!

Mintjulep
08-18-2008, 10:40 PM
Thanks!!! :beer3:

Sidney Lanier
08-19-2008, 04:51 AM
We bought our house from a 90-year-old couple in frail health who had to sell and move into assisted living.

We went to a moving sale in one of the newer 'down south' villages where the people had lived for only a few months but the husband missed the kind of fishing he could do 'back home in Tennessee.'

We've heard stories of the death of a partner and the surviving spouse moving back to where children/grandchildren live.

And we spoke with 'speculators' (for lack of a better word) who owned several houses that they had bought for income purposes realize that the rental market wasn't working for them as they had hoped and were selling as a result.

Other than these, the most frequent moving we hear about are people moving within TV, as has already been mentioned.

F16 1UB
08-19-2008, 11:05 AM
We talked to one couple in Hadley that have lived in TV for 7 years and are currently living in designer house # 5. Whew is right.

Donna
08-19-2008, 11:28 AM
After this crew moves in Hadley, that couple will be looking for house #6 ....

http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/panicsmiley2.gif (http://www.millan.net)http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/panicsmiley2.gif (http://www.millan.net)


http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/traylersmiley2.gif (http://www.millan.net)

graciegirl
08-19-2008, 11:38 AM
If, actually WHEN we move to TV permanently we will look for a larger house. We bought the Camellia in April, have occupied it a total of 19 days, (the most fun in our lives,) but we would like a Lantana or perhaps a Premiere because of the larger auxillary bedroom for our daughter who lives with us and makes our life so perfect. We adore the location we have now and wish we would never move from it. But there are wonderful places in Paradise. Every one has it's own merits with lovely friends surrounding it I am sure.

Mintjulep
08-19-2008, 12:08 PM
I LOVE to move, and expect we will continue to do so every 3 or 4 years. (Within TV).
Love fixing houses up, then selling for a profit.

rshoffer
08-19-2008, 03:12 PM
congrats on the closing of your NC home!
BTW, we're interestes in a 3 BR stucco villa, corner lot on golf course.

WSOX47
08-20-2008, 07:58 PM
we live in a new neighborhood that is about half completed. About 6% of the owners moved within TV, two on their third home. One still has their "other TV home" still on the market. Moves within were based primarily on size--current home is larger.

another Linda
08-20-2008, 11:58 PM
We bought in an older area (1993). Most of the villas are still occupied by the original owners many of whom are now approaching their 80's. The couple we bought from moved to a bigger place within TV. Another couple who's place in now for sale are British and need to stay in Britain due to health problems. 2 others I know bought theirs from people who died (alas, even in TV...). So I'd say our neighborhood is pretty stable.