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graciegirl
01-06-2018, 07:09 AM
The Villages is the fastest growing planned community in the country.

Baby Boomers are retiring at the rate of ten thousand a day and will continue doing so for the next 16 years. Florida is now the third most populous state after California and Texas and I think this brutal cold weather will make many more people think about retiring here.

People who moan about how big The Villages is getting should remember that folks will move to this area anyway and they might as well be in this well run community than adjacent to us and having the problems around us of a not well run community.

The few people who will say nay are the realtors that cannot sell new homes here and those who do not like to see the success of large companies.

Me and mine............we like it.

Carry on Morses. God Bless the royals.

Kazmi
01-06-2018, 07:32 AM
Yeah TV and carry on Morses!

Aloha1
01-06-2018, 08:49 AM
Keep Calm and Keep Building!

Marathon Man
01-06-2018, 08:55 AM
Growth is good. It's good in business, and it's good in a community. Without growth, decline can easily happen.

NotGolfer
01-06-2018, 09:03 AM
The Villages is the fastest growing planned community in the country.

Baby Boomers are retiring at the rate of ten thousand a day and will continue doing so for the next 16 years. Florida is now the third most populous state after California and Texas and I think this brutal cold weather will make many more people think about retiring here.

People who moan about how big The Villages is getting should remember that folks will move to this area anyway and they might as well be in this well run community than adjacent to us and having the problems around us of a not well run community.

The few people who will say nay are the realtors that cannot sell new homes here and those who do not like to see the success of large companies.

Me and mine............we like it.

Carry on Morses. God Bless the royals.

What Gracie said!!! BTW...glad you're back from your stay at the hospital. So sorry you had that experience (ambulance ride etc)! I also agree with you re: good care there but that's another thread!!!

Topspinmo
01-06-2018, 09:07 AM
Good, maybe I'll get good deal up north and break even on my purchase down here:0000000000luvmyhors

twoplanekid
01-06-2018, 09:21 AM
Historical annual home closings and historical annual average sales prices (home and lot) in The
Villages are as follows: updated

Year Homes Sold (Home and Lot) Average Sale Price
1986 511 *
1987 543 *
1988 517 *
1989 542 $ 74,000
1990 502 79,000
1991 430 81,000
1992 562 87,000
1993 567 93,000
1994 686 98,000
1995 700 106,000
1996 753 115,000
1997 1,054 119,000
1998 1,321 129,000
1999 1,544 139,000
2000 1,776 151,000
2001 2,074 156,000
2002 2,260 163,000
2003 3,329 168,000
2004 3,955 204,000
2005 4,263 232,000
2006 3,935 257,000
2007 2,403 251,000
2008 2,236 231,000
2009 2,115 229,000
2010 2,208 231,000
2011 2,307 241,000
2012 2,850 244,000
2013 3,419 271,000
2014 2,601 304,000
2015 2,294 *
2016 1,966 *
2017 2,231 *

The RCLCO report for 2017 -> The Top-Selling Master-Planned Communities of 2017 (http://www.rclco.com/advisory-mpc-survey-2017-year-end-2018-01-04)

rtharner
01-06-2018, 11:45 AM
Informative stats. Thanks!

manaboutown
01-06-2018, 11:57 AM
Thank you for the sales information. That is truly an impressive record.

The baby boomers were born from 1946 through 1964; the peak birth years were in the middle of that range and those particular folks are now in their sixties thus it should be prime time to sell houses in TV and other 55 and over communities.

villagetinker
01-06-2018, 12:11 PM
If you ESTIMATE $60,000 per home for the first 3 years, and 330,000 to 350,000 for the last 3 years, the total value of the NEW homes is over $12,000,000,000, yes 12 BILLION dollars.

Chatbrat
01-06-2018, 12:17 PM
We are not # 1--the Morses are--thank them for doing a great job and keeping up the improvements

kcrazorbackfan
01-06-2018, 08:56 PM
Just keep the infrastructure up and build a couple of more championship courses.

kaseydog
01-07-2018, 09:14 AM
Just keep the infrastructure up and build a couple of more championship courses.

lets not forget hospitals & other health care needs to support all this growth

capecoralbill
01-07-2018, 10:06 AM
lets not forget hospitals & other health care needs to support all this growth
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The hospitals and medical facilities here are a disgrace, and they all carry the Morse name.......I mean the ""VILLAGES"" name as licensed by the Morse family.
Instead of planting petunas and building golf courses, they should pump some money into the hospital here.

Dan9871
01-07-2018, 10:25 AM
T

they should pump some money into the hospital here.

The Villages Hospital is not operated or managed by the Morse's or The Villages. Central Florida Health manages the hospital and leases the just the building and the name from The Villages.

Central Florida Health also manages Lessburg hospital and is doubling the size of the ER in Leesburg in response to the growth at the southern end of The Villages. Central Florida Health is also building a stand alone ER in the Brownwood area of The Villages. Central Florida Health also has the land for and is considering building another hospital in the Brownwood area.

The Villages is building a day surgery center and attached hotel in the Brownwood area. The have also expanded The Villages Health specialty center to Brownwood.

So things are happening to improve the medical facilities in The Villages.

BTW we've had nothing but great service from both The Villages and Leesburg hospitals. The ER's do backup at times but that's an issue partly due to needing more facilities... and looks like that is starting to happen.

TNGary
01-07-2018, 10:40 AM
Thanks for taking the time to share the stats and the link
Another much appreciated posting

capecoralbill
01-07-2018, 10:56 AM
The Villages Hospital is not operated or managed by the Morse's or The Villages. Central Florida Health manages the hospital and leases the just the building and the name from The Villages. .

I thought CFH owned the Hospital. And is allowed to use the "Villages" name, through the Villages Holding Company of The Villages, Inc.
Here's an interesting link about the Morse's :

The Gary Morse Legacy: A Vision for Making The Villages(R) America’s Healthiest Hometown - The Villages Health (https://thevillageshealth.com/the-gary-morse-legacy-a-vision-for-making-the-villages-americas-healthiest-hometown/)

graciegirl
01-07-2018, 02:02 PM
I was in Cardiac intensive care over Christmas for eight days. Brought there by some highly skilled paramedics who did all the right things. I had a pacemaker installed and suffered a collapsed lung from the procedure. One of the risks clearly spelled out to us.

I am somewhat a veteran of cardiac intensive care as our daughter was born with a serious congenital heart problem and has been on the "pump" twice for some very unusual replumbing at Cincinnati Childrens Hospital. One of the top three for heart in this country. She was diagnosed at the Cleveland Clinic, the number one heart hospital for years.

I had wonderful care from skilled nurses and aides, care that went beyond duty or kindness at TVRH.. They spotted the things that needed to be spotted and they were immediately dealt with. I am grateful for the hospital and to God for the outcome.

rtharner
01-07-2018, 02:31 PM
I was in Cardiac intensive care over Christmas for eight days. Brought there by some highly skilled paramedics who did all the right things. I had a pacemaker installed and suffered a collapsed lung from the procedure. One of the risks clearly spelled out to us.

I am somewhat a veteran of cardiac intensive care as our daughter was born with a serious congenital heart problem and has been on the "pump" twice for some very unusual replumbing at Cincinnati Childrens Hospital. One of the top three for heart in this country. She was diagnosed at the Cleveland Clinic, the number one heart hospital for years.

I had wonderful care from skilled nurses and aides, care that went beyond duty or kindness at TVRH.. They spotted the things that needed to be spotted and they were immediately dealt with. I am grateful for the hospital and to God for the outcome.

Thanks for sharing, and continued success in your recovery.

Retiring
01-07-2018, 05:24 PM
I was in Cardiac intensive care over Christmas for eight days. Brought there by some highly skilled paramedics who did all the right things. I had a pacemaker installed and suffered a collapsed lung from the procedure. One of the risks clearly spelled out to us.

I am somewhat a veteran of cardiac intensive care as our daughter was born with a serious congenital heart problem and has been on the "pump" twice for some very unusual replumbing at Cincinnati Childrens Hospital. One of the top three for heart in this country. She was diagnosed at the Cleveland Clinic, the number one heart hospital for years.

I had wonderful care from skilled nurses and aides, care that went beyond duty or kindness at TVRH.. They spotted the things that needed to be spotted and they were immediately dealt with. I am grateful for the hospital and to God for the outcome.

I am so sorry you had those heart issues recently. I pray for a quick recovery.

My mom had a pacemaker installed 3 months ago and yesterday we got to bring her home from the hospital, she had a heart valve replacement (TAVR) procedure. She is doing well and I pray you do the same.

TOMCAT
01-08-2018, 07:30 AM
I was in Cardiac intensive care over Christmas for eight days. Brought there by some highly skilled paramedics who did all the right things. I had a pacemaker installed and suffered a collapsed lung from the procedure. One of the risks clearly spelled out to us.

I am somewhat a veteran of cardiac intensive care as our daughter was born with a serious congenital heart problem and has been on the "pump" twice for some very unusual replumbing at Cincinnati Childrens Hospital. One of the top three for heart in this country. She was diagnosed at the Cleveland Clinic, the number one heart hospital for years.

I had wonderful care from skilled nurses and aides, care that went beyond duty or kindness at TVRH.. They spotted the things that needed to be spotted and they were immediately dealt with. I am grateful for the hospital and to God for the outcome.

Hope you are feeling much better. So sorry to hear.

ronsroni
01-16-2018, 06:52 PM
Huzzah!

Duppa
01-16-2018, 07:06 PM
YES YES YES... Thanks Gracie Girl for generating this thread...

We LOVE The Villages... No need to pinch yourself, it's real and it's amazing!