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jmpw46
01-17-2017, 03:35 PM
We are moving into a new home in Pine Ridge in February. Wondering what is the best Cable/Internet provider in the area? Also, best places to buy Golf Cart.

Daddymac
01-17-2017, 04:55 PM
Bright house

Jazzcat
01-17-2017, 09:29 PM
We just moved to Pine Hills. For cable and internet service, we contacted Select Choice at 352-702-0949. They have a retail store near Spanish Springs. They are an independent retailer, representing all of the major cable and internet providers in our area, and they can help you to decide which is best for your needs. We chose Direct TV (because of the free 12 months NFL football package) and Century Link. For your golf cart, go to The Villages Golf Cars. They have the best selection, offer custom options galore, and also have fully staffed service centers conveniently located throughout the Villages.

Fraugoofy
01-18-2017, 07:31 AM
We are moving into a new home in Pine Ridge in February. Wondering what is the best Cable/Internet provider in the area? Also, best places to buy Golf Cart.
Carts and Clubs in Ocala. They make a great cart and the quality is head and shoulders above The Villages carts.

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Aloha1
01-28-2017, 04:59 PM
I highly recommend The Villages Golf Cart garage at Lake Sumter Landing. They still have some 2014 Yamaha gas carts that were used in the Lifestyle program. I bought one last year and couldn't be more pleased. Fully refurbed and warranted. Go take a look. And welcome to Pine Ridge!

Aloha1
01-28-2017, 05:01 PM
Also, went with Brighthouse ( now Spectrum) because they don't demand a contract and offer 200 MBPS internet service. Very responsive to any problems (like contractors cutting the cable).

John_W
01-28-2017, 05:28 PM
For a golf cart, don't buy until you've been to this place.

Showroom of many golf cars - Village Discount Golf Car (http://www.villagediscountgolfcar.com/showroom.cfm?h=4)

For internet and TV, south of 466A you have a choice of Comcast, Brightview (now called Spectrum) or Centurylink for internet and TV and home phone. For TV only you can add satellite providers Directv and Dish Network. If you're a sports fan like myself, I have Directv and Centurylink for internet and telephone.

I would suggest getting use to the 'search' button at the top of the page. When I moved here 6 years ago I had a notebook full of phone numbers for a handyman, plumbers, electricians, painters, landscapers, etc. You've got the time now, don't waste it. I had the inside of my place painted the day after closing, way before the furniture arrived. Plan ahead.