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dewilson58
03-11-2016, 04:26 PM
Some pretty large lot premiums on some Premier lots.

Just for the lot $500k to $700k.

Jima64
03-11-2016, 04:35 PM
Where are these located?

dewilson58
03-11-2016, 04:39 PM
Pine Hills

Lot #'s:
31.44
31.45
31.41
31.39
31.37
31.36

As examples.

graciegirl
03-11-2016, 04:46 PM
We went a couple of days ago with friends and walked through some of the new Premier homes being built, waaaaaaay back along a preserve, under towering oaks and with might fancy stuff added. The views were breathtaking.

dewilson58
03-11-2016, 04:52 PM
We went a couple of days ago with friends and walked through some of the new Premier homes being built, waaaaaaay back along a preserve, under towering oaks and with might fancy stuff added. The views were breathtaking.

We went down to Osceola Hills, but not all the way to Pine Hills. Looks like another road trip.

joldnol
03-11-2016, 04:54 PM
take conservation way off of moyers loop.....very awesome lots a tad out of our range but someone will be surely blessed

rubicon
03-12-2016, 06:02 AM
On the first day of Christmas my true love said to me lot here, a tax there and bond makes three Ah Vey

asianthree
03-12-2016, 06:57 AM
On the first day of Christmas my true love said to me lot here, a tax there and bond makes three Ah Vey

:1rotfl::1rotfl:

rubicon
03-12-2016, 12:22 PM
We went a couple of days ago with friends and walked through some of the new Premier homes being built, waaaaaaay back along a preserve, under towering oaks and with might fancy stuff added. The views were breathtaking.

Lou Costello skit towering oaks "slowly they turned and step by step"
towering oak , premier home, way back, preserve,view, saw, clearing, mystery, investigation, sheriff, district, denial, attorney, voluminous TV threads, anonymous figure, no admission of guilt but payment ...and slowly they turned and step by step................

graciegirl
03-12-2016, 03:16 PM
Lou Costello skit towering oaks "slowly they turned and step by step"
towering oak , premier home, way back, preserve,view, saw, clearing, mystery, investigation, sheriff, district, denial, attorney, voluminous TV threads, anonymous figure, no admission of guilt but payment ...and slowly they turned and step by step................



You pickin' on me, Rubicon? They are beautiful lots and there are people that can afford them. This place has a home for just about all price ranges.

Bavarian
03-14-2016, 12:55 PM
You pickin' on me, Rubicon? They are beautiful lots and there are people that can afford them. This place has a home for just about all price ranges.

There are always jelous people. Who think what others spent Their money on is wrong. Sound like nice lots.

rjm1cc
03-14-2016, 01:44 PM
Where are these located?

On top of a gold deposit.:bigbow:

graciegirl
03-14-2016, 01:49 PM
On top of a gold deposit.:bigbow:
If you are lucky enough to live here in The Villages.


You are lucky enough.


NO. I don't work for the developers. I sincerely, absolutely think this is the most beautiful place in the world to grow old-er.

tomwed
03-14-2016, 03:50 PM
There are always jelous people. Who think what others spent Their money on is wrong. Sound like nice lots.
Gracie sounded jealous to you? Not to me in the least.

My son lives in Palo Alto. I was shocked at the prices out there. Starter homes with no views for a million.

joldnol
03-14-2016, 05:22 PM
Gracie sounded jealous to you? Not to me in the least.

My son lives in Palo Alto. I was shocked at the prices out there. Starter homes with no views for a million.

location, location, location. Watch Tiny House Hunting. There are folks paying a half mil for a 400 sq foot house in places like san fran

village dreamer
03-14-2016, 05:43 PM
and my mother in law lives in a trailer park 1000 miles from me.............price less

spring_chicken
03-14-2016, 05:46 PM
and my mother in law lives in a trailer park 1000 miles from me.............price less

LOL! Well played. :bigbow:

EnglishJW
03-15-2016, 08:56 AM
You pickin' on me, Rubicon? They are beautiful lots and there are people that can afford them. This place has a home for just about all price ranges.

We have two sets of friends who have been looking at premier lots. Neither of them thought these lots were worth the price. We took a ride by a month or so ago so things may have changed but we didn't see that value in those lots either.

dewilson58
03-15-2016, 08:59 AM
Doesn't hurt to double the selling price on something and see if someone bites. Love the Free Market.

Bavarian
03-15-2016, 02:11 PM
Gracie sounded jealous to you? Not to me in the least.

My son lives in Palo Alto. I was shocked at the prices out there. Starter homes with no views for a million.

I was referring to Rubicon post which Gracie referred to!

The point being people either want to spend money on a nice house and eat in more, or spend less and eat out all the time, what ever floats your boat.

raynitsche
03-15-2016, 05:20 PM
Can you buy a lot and park a trailer on it?

Bogie Shooter
03-15-2016, 06:08 PM
Yep, right on the lot next to your house.

rubicon
03-16-2016, 04:29 AM
There are always jelous people. Who think what others spent Their money on is wrong. Sound like nice lots.

Bavarian:

I have not been back to this thread since my 2nd post and discovered, when I did, that my name may have been taken in vain

We have never met so you might want to refrain from prejudging me and I hope I have not misjudged you . So to end that question on my part let me say

First my comments were not to pick on GG the first made in jest to illustrate that a buck here and a buck there eventually adds up to a whole of of money. The second also in jest when reading GG's "towering oaks" recalled the over reaction on this forum for those oaks that were mysteriously cut in the Village of Bridgeport, Lake Minoa

Secondly, You should know that I take seriously the Commandment that says "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods.

I believe in the Zen Buddhist philosophy of sorrow is derived from desire eliminate desire and one eliminates sorrow. So personally the sum total of my accumulated estate was never for me it has always been for my wife and my children and preserved for their care when I depart.

You obviously struck a nerve with your comment as to jealousy and sir there is not a jealous bone in my body. I hope you have the opportunity to read this post. I wish you no ill will and end by saying

Personal Best Regards:

graciegirl
03-16-2016, 06:32 AM
Bavarian:

I have not been back to this thread since my 2nd post and discovered, when I did, that my name may have been taken in vain

We have never met so you might want to refrain from prejudging me and I hope I have not misjudged you . So to end that question on my part let me say

First my comments were not to pick on GG the first made in jest to illustrate that a buck here and a buck there eventually adds up to a whole of of money. The second also in jest when reading GG's "towering oaks" recalled the over reaction on this forum for those oaks that were mysteriously cut in the Village of Bridgeport, Lake Minoa

Secondly, You should know that I take seriously the Commandment that says "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods.

I believe in the Zen Buddhist philosophy of sorrow is derived from desire eliminate desire and one eliminates sorrow. So personally the sum total of my accumulated estate was never for me it has always been for my wife and my children and preserved for their care when I depart.

You obviously struck a nerve with your comment as to jealousy and sir there is not a jealous bone in my body. I hope you have the opportunity to read this post. I wish you no ill will and end by saying

Personal Best Regards:





You have been blessed with many good things. One is a kind heart and the other a good head.


Your fan,


Gracie.

asianthree
03-16-2016, 08:37 AM
So back to post have any of the lots been sold? Or does one have a spec on it

dewilson58
03-16-2016, 09:02 AM
So back to post have any of the lots been sold? Or does one have a spec on it

I might be missing something, but it looks like they took that village down. I don't see it any more. Seems like there were a couple lots sold. Will have to wait and see.

rubicon
03-18-2016, 06:15 AM
You have been blessed with many good things. One is a kind heart and the other a good head.


Your fan,


Gracie.

GG: Thank you for those kind words.

I desire harmony prevail on these pages but this was the second time this guy came at me and it was one too many. I hold three things sacred, my wife, my children and my name and as to the latter I have the battle scars to prove it.

As to this topic the human experience is that three things are essential food shelter clothing. As to those three essentials taste, desire, rationale vary. I love the golf courses over that way and try to play them often.

Personal Best Regards:

photo1902
03-18-2016, 07:00 AM
So back to post have any of the lots been sold? Or does one have a spec on it

As of two days ago, 6 lots have already been sold. There are two houses currently under construction. VERY impressive pools underway on them as well.

Bay Kid
03-18-2016, 07:10 AM
They must be priced right if sold.

dewilson58
03-18-2016, 07:46 AM
You have been blessed with many good things. One is a kind heart and the other a good head.


Your fan,


Gracie.

:clap2:

photo1902
03-18-2016, 08:28 AM
They must be priced right if sold.

On Conservation Trail, the lot premiums run the gammut, starting at $15k all the way up to $695k...again, that's just the lot premium :)

rubicon
03-18-2016, 10:08 AM
On Conservation Trail, the lot premiums run the gammut, starting at $15k all the way up to $695k...again, that's just the lot premium :)

photo define " premium" Do you mean the entire cost of the lot or the additional amount needed compared to a standard lot? Simply stated are you using premium asked the same as asking price? I ask this because $15k wouldn't describe a premium lot?

photo1902
03-18-2016, 03:17 PM
photo define " premium" Do you mean the entire cost of the lot or the additional amount needed compared to a standard lot? Simply stated are you using premium asked the same as asking price? I ask this because $15k wouldn't describe a premium lot?

Vacant lots for sale in The Villages have their prices expressed as "Home Site Premiums." Basically, the cost of the land, upon which you then add your house for an additional amount. All lots prices are expressed as premium's, whether its a $15k lot, or one that is $695k. This term shouldn't be confused with Premier.

Carla B
03-18-2016, 08:08 PM
Vacant lots for sale in The Villages have their prices expressed as "Home Site Premiums." Basically, the cost of the land, upon which you then add your house for an additional amount. All lots prices are expressed as premium's, whether its a $15k lot, or one that is $695k. This term shouldn't be confused with Premier.

That's my understanding, also, Photo.

rubicon
03-19-2016, 04:54 AM
Vacant lots for sale in The Villages have their prices expressed as "Home Site Premiums." Basically, the cost of the land, upon which you then add your house for an additional amount. All lots prices are expressed as premium's, whether its a $15k lot, or one that is $695k. This term shouldn't be confused with Premier.

photo: Oh I get it lot prices = premium sites. Premium sites connote you are receiving greater value for your money. I mean who wants to just buy a lot its so bourgeois. Boy would my friends back home be envious if they knew I was sitting on a premium site

tuccillo
03-19-2016, 06:41 AM
You are not just buying a lot. You are also entering into a contract to build one of their models on the lot within a certain amount of time. It is not as if you can buy the lot, hold onto it indefinitely and potentially flip it in the future.

photo: Oh I get it lot prices = premium sites. Premium sites connote you are receiving greater value for your money. I mean who wants to just buy a lot its so bourgeois. Boy would my friends back home be envious if they knew I was sitting on a premium site

Retiring
03-19-2016, 12:28 PM
You are not just buying a lot. You are also entering into a contract to build one of their models on the lot within a certain amount of time. It is not as if you can buy the lot, hold onto it indefinitely and potentially flip it in the future.

You’re correct. There is no such thing as “buying a lot” in TV, you’re buying a house they will build for you. The time limit has recently changed. You can now sit on a lot for 120 days before you’re required to start construction. A few months ago the hold time was 90 days.

Polar Bear
03-19-2016, 12:37 PM
...Premium sites connote you are receiving greater value for your money...
Not sure I see it that way. You're paying more for getting more.

If you buy a bag of potatoes for $5. Are you getting more value for your money if you buy two bags for $10?

dewilson58
04-18-2016, 04:05 PM
Sold a couple more $500k lots.

Woweeeeee

billethkid
04-18-2016, 06:17 PM
When discussing lot pricing, "Premium" means the charge over and above the price or a standard lot.

Better view, better position, water view, golf course view, on the water, on the golf course and so on.

Most premiums for lots on the golf course are (? used to be?) upwards to $250,000.....above the standard lot.

Lots on the water easily have premiums $500,000 premium and above. With $500,000 being the low end premium depending on location, view, number of lots, etc.

When all gets said and done just like the $500,000, $600,000 and up lots in other areas of TV all sold out.....so will the new ones where ever they are released.

Supply and demand at it's finest!!

manaboutown
04-18-2016, 06:54 PM
Location, location, location!