View Full Version : New home glut?
Villageswimmer
08-02-2016, 08:15 AM
Just looking at the villages dot com.
Seems there are over 300 new homes discounted. There are often some but I've never seen so many before.
RickeyD
08-02-2016, 08:33 AM
Just looking at the villages dot com.
Seems there are over 300 new homes discounted. There are often some but I've never seen so many before.
Be prepared for the onslaught [emoji3]
Chatbrat
08-02-2016, 08:59 AM
Some of the newer areas in TV are very unappealing from roadside views- Heading east on 466a the new area in Fruitland Park IMHO really looks like military housing--maximum density-I'm talking about the houses directly behind the barrier walls.
ColdNoMore
08-02-2016, 09:10 AM
Some of the newer areas in TV are very unappealing from roadside views- Heading east on 466a the new area in Fruitland Park IMHO really looks like military housing--maximum density-I'm talking about the houses directly behind the barrier walls.
Not to mention the shock the new owners will receive after being here a while, when they find out that other than the Colony shopping area...how far away they are from most everything else.
graciegirl
08-02-2016, 10:38 AM
The subject of too many homes comes up on this Forum periodically. Here is a thread from three years ago;
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/lot-new-homes-95049/?highlight=lots+homes
Bogie Shooter
08-02-2016, 10:41 AM
Some people are just snobs, plain and simple!
dewilson58
08-02-2016, 10:55 AM
Just looking at the villages dot com.
Seems there are over 300 new homes discounted. There are often some but I've never seen so many before.
"Discount"???........or an illusion of a discount?
skyking
08-02-2016, 11:48 AM
"Discount"???........or an illusion of a discount?
There have been "discounts" since I bought my home over four years ago. When did anyone pay the undiscounted price?
2BNTV
08-02-2016, 12:05 PM
I've read a lot of previous threads of some people being unhappy with the growth of TV.
Personally, I would never want to deny anyone living in this paradise.
It's ain't perfect, but pretty darn close!
raynan
08-02-2016, 12:09 PM
Always discounts in the summer. We got one in 2010.
jnieman
08-02-2016, 01:23 PM
I agree about it being summer. If you check the house prices on Zillow or other places the prices are down now. This same thing happened last summer. Less buyers this time of the year. Once the snowbirds get back and the renters come in January prices will go back up and there will be less inventory. This info came from a Villages realtor plus I watch house prices in the paper every day.
MickeyB2025
08-02-2016, 02:43 PM
As someone else mentioned there are always discounts during the summer. I purchased a little over a year ago in the Palo Alto area as I just loved the location. The Villages is gigantic, but is still the best community we could find. I've seen complaints about traffic, resturants and professional services and yes there are some issues, but I still wouldn't trade this for anywhere else!
rubicon
08-02-2016, 02:58 PM
Discounts on homes like wearing down a car dealer for the best buy is a scripted illusion to make buyers feel better. There is so much water in the home prices here that a buy is never going tap the developer's profit much if at all. The Developer understand the market well and knows how to react . it could be the rental policy the developer allowed in order to give prospective buyers a taste of the village lifestyle may now be back firing on him. Why buy the cow when you can milk for for a one time small rental fee
photo1902
08-02-2016, 03:07 PM
Not to mention the shock the new owners will receive after being here a while, when they find out that other than the Colony shopping area...how far away they are from most everything else.
Far away from everything else...like what? Brownwood and Lake Sumter Landing aren't that far. My wife and I hardly ever visit the town squares. Shopping? I live in Lake Deaton...take a car and go wherever you'd like. Im not sure that they are so "far away" from everything.
asianthree
08-02-2016, 07:48 PM
We have been coming since 07. There was discounts on houses then. Around 300 plus homes for sales also
BobandMary
08-02-2016, 08:07 PM
[QUOTE=2BNTV;1264983]I've read a lot of previous threads of some people being unhappy with the growth of TV.
Personally, I would never want to deny anyone living in this paradise.
It's ain't perfect, but pretty darn close![/QUOTE
You are right! We live in paradise! We are here one year today! So much has changed for us! We could not be happier. Our best friends moved here in October. They built a gorgeous home in Osceola Hills. We all thank God every day!
twoplanekid
08-02-2016, 08:17 PM
The Fruitland park areas are no different than past developments in the Villages as far as sales.
I am watching with interest the development of areas like Fenney that aren’t contiguous and not just a golf cart ride away. I suppose that if enough Villages are built way down south, they may someday get their own town square.
outlaw
08-03-2016, 09:35 PM
Well, once they are sold, that's probably all there will be...
Buffalo Jim
08-04-2016, 10:16 AM
Far away from everything else...like what? Brownwood and Lake Sumter Landing aren't that far. My wife and I hardly ever visit the town squares. Shopping? I live in Lake Deaton...take a car and go wherever you'd like. Im not sure that they are so "far away" from everything.
You are very correct . While there are more activities available here than one could ever imagine for some regulars on this site their favorite activity is sitting behind their computer and hurling out invectives targeted at the Villages in general and the Developer in particular .
I wonder who they directed their acerbic outflows towards before they moved here any thoughts ?
phairmason
08-04-2016, 10:22 AM
Far away from everything else...like what? Brownwood and Lake Sumter Landing aren't that far. My wife and I hardly ever visit the town squares. Shopping? I live in Lake Deaton...take a car and go wherever you'd like. Im not sure that they are so "far away" from everything.
If everyone wanted the exact same things, there would be 110,000 people living in one perfect house in that one perfect village. :-)
Barefoot
08-04-2016, 10:53 AM
The Villages is gigantic, but is still the best community we could find. I've seen complaints about traffic, resturants and professional services and yes there are some issues, but I still wouldn't trade this for anywhere else!
Well said Mickey - most of us feel exactly the same way. :highfive:
ColdNoMore
08-04-2016, 11:44 AM
The Villages is gigantic, but is still the best community we could find. I've seen complaints about traffic, resturants and professional services and yes there are some issues, but I still wouldn't trade this for anywhere else!
:agree:
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