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Soon2B
06-09-2010, 02:26 PM
My wife and I just got back from visiting TV. We went there with several absolute requirements: no west facing lanai, not on a golf course, and under $xxx thousand.
We looked at 'pre-owned', new inventory, and lots (lots of lots). After two days in the heat (and dust), we were back in an office where a TV realtor brought us a glass of water. We knew all about the Kool-Aid but this was water. The realtor got us another glass after that was gone. My mind blurred.
The next thing I knew I was back at home and awoke clutching a contract for a west-facing lanai house to be built on a golf course for 50% more than our absolute limit!! :22yikes:
I had wanted to buy in St. James but that doesn't yet exist. However, we will be in the village named after my grandfather; at least I think that's what the realtor said.
My wife and I just got back from visiting TV. We went there with several absolute requirements: no west facing lanai, not on a golf course, and under $xxx thousand.
We looked at 'pre-owned', new inventory, and lots (lots of lots). After two days in the heat (and dust), we were back in an office where a TV Realtor brought us a glass of water. We knew all about the Kook-Aid but this was water. The Realtor got us another glass after that was gone. My mind blurred.
The next thing I knew I was back at home and awoke clutching a contract for a west-facing lanai house to be built on a golf course for 50% more than our absolute limit!! :yikes:
I had wanted to buy in St. James but that doesn't yet exist. However, we will be in the village named after my grandfather; at least I think that's what the Realtor said.
And you never look back,
Congratulations
graciegirl
06-09-2010, 02:54 PM
My wife and I just got back from visiting TV. We went there with several absolute requirements: no west facing lanai, not on a golf course, and under $xxx thousand.
We looked at 'pre-owned', new inventory, and lots (lots of lots). After two days in the heat (and dust), we were back in an office where a TV realtor brought us a glass of water. We knew all about the Kool-Aid but this was water. The realtor got us another glass after that was gone. My mind blurred.
The next thing I knew I was back at home and awoke clutching a contract for a west-facing lanai house to be built on a golf course for 50% more than our absolute limit!! :22yikes:
I had wanted to buy in St. James but that doesn't yet exist. However, we will be in the village named after my grandfather; at least I think that's what the realtor said.
Bless your little hearts. A lot of us have had a shot of that. It is one drink I don't regret.
Welcome. May you enjoy every day of a thousand years with us here in Paradise.
That's funny, Congrats, I hope to join you soon.
obxgal
06-09-2010, 05:58 PM
Congratulations on your new home. You can't say you weren't warned about
drinking the water. LOL
philnpat
06-09-2010, 06:09 PM
I guess that's another reason for not installing a water filter at your house. You wouldn't want to take a chance of removing whatever the heck they put in the water! I LIKE it...whatever it is!:laugh:
getdul981
06-09-2010, 07:33 PM
You know,,,,, come to think of it, we had a couple of cups of water that day just before we signed our papers.
cometgirl
06-09-2010, 08:04 PM
Us too! We drank that water... and it was a village realtor. Maybe we have the makings for a class action law suit!
skip0358
06-09-2010, 10:03 PM
And who said we don't have the best water. Welcome aboard, you won't regret it.We don't onlt have the best water, we have the best of everything!!
kentucky blue
06-09-2010, 10:16 PM
I give anybody credit for buying on their first visit to TV.Don't know how it's possible to assimilate all the information needed to make an educated decision on your retirement future in one visit.I tried,, but just could not do it , i'm coming back in a couple of months with alot more information and knowledge, and hopefully, in a better buyers market.:read:
The Great Fumar
06-09-2010, 10:29 PM
I give anybody credit for buying on their first visit to TV.Don't know how it's possible to assimilate all the information needed to make an educated decision on your retirement future in one visit.I tried,, but just could not do it , i'm coming back in a couple of months with alot more information and knowledge, and hopefully, in a better buyers market.:read:
More information........good
more knowledge.......good
better buyers market........your missing it .....
fumar
kentucky blue
06-09-2010, 10:49 PM
better buyers market........your missing it .....
fumar
All the research i've been doing, it seems alot of sellers in TV, are currently listing their homes at a loss, especially when you add in the real estate commission.With the stock market dropping like a rock in the past month, , that does not help the mind set of anybody, looking to purchase anything. I'll let you know after my next visit , if the potential double dip recession on the horizon is real and actually affecting TV.
l2ridehd
06-10-2010, 05:12 AM
Congratulations. We have a West facing lanai and love it. A little hotter in the summer, but the winter is fabulous. Keeps the pool warmer. And yes also on a golf course and have the most perfect location in TV. But everyone says that. Also spent more then planned.
And Kentucky Blue, if you believe home prices are dropping in TV you have a rude awakening coming. Home prices have been climbing at a very steady rate for the past 11 months. Started last July and been moving up every month. I have thousands of sales data to prove that. Not happening in the rest of the country, but believe me, it is happening here. Sales are up significantly with both new and pre-owned. Days on the market are dropping, down over 50% from a year ago. So if your going to buy, waiting is not a good plan.
getdul981
06-10-2010, 05:22 AM
I give anybody credit for buying on their first visit to TV.Don't know how it's possible to assimilate all the information needed to make an educated decision on your retirement future in one visit.I tried,, but just could not do it , i'm coming back in a couple of months with alot more information and knowledge, and hopefully, in a better buyers market.:read:
We didn't do it on our first trip. We actually made 3 trips. All within a 2 week stay in Orlando. Once we saw how things were and all the activities to get into, we knew that this is the place we want to be. We had been looking for somewhere near and around Orlando, but just didn't find anything that looked halfway suitable. There is a new community down near Lake Nona called River Walk (I think), that looked promising, but the homes were much more expensive and if you wanted to do anything, you had to get in your car and drive to somewhere else to do it.
We didn't get any water until that third trip though.
graciegirl
06-10-2010, 05:41 AM
Congratulations. We have a West facing lanai and love it. A little hotter in the summer, but the winter is fabulous. Keeps the pool warmer. And yes also on a golf course and have the most perfect location in TV. But everyone says that. Also spent more then planned.
And Kentucky Blue, if you believe home prices are dropping in TV you have a rude awakening coming. Home prices have been climbing at a very steady rate for the past 11 months. Started last July and been moving up every month. I have thousands of sales data to prove that. Not happening in the rest of the country, but believe me, it is happening here. Sales are up significantly with both new and pre-owned. Days on the market are dropping, down over 50% from a year ago. So if your going to buy, waiting is not a good plan.
12ridehd.
I always enjoy hearing about your finger on the pulse of sales here. I too believe the prices are rising slightly. You really track the sales and I read the prices every morning on The Villages site. The price of a similar Camellia has gone up from two years ago when we bought ours.
I rarely disagree with you 12, But Sweetie and I have the prettiest location with the nicest neighbors. :1rotfl: AND a west facing lanai. Prettiest sunsets and warm in winter, on the house we paid a little more for than we thought we would. We are so conservative and unimpulsive in money matters. But we LOVED this place and still do.
AND Kentucky Blue, a number of people bought their home during the huge Florida rush a few years back when homes were priced higher everywhere in U.S. We don't think much about making money on the decision to live here, although we are looking for a little bigger place . I think this time we are frogs. Here 'til we croak.
elevatorman
06-10-2010, 08:30 AM
Kentucky Blue-- Some realtors in other areas will be lucky to sell 250 homes this year. TV is selling 250 a month. Why would they lower the price.
kentucky blue
06-10-2010, 10:09 AM
Kentucky Blue-- Some realtors in other areas will be lucky to sell 250 homes this year. TV is selling 250 a month. Why would they lower the price.
Maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part, i'll let you know how it goes in August.
:)
jtdraig
06-10-2010, 09:32 PM
:beer3: We bought or rather I should say that my wife called me and said that she had found an "excellent" lot...after a couple of years of searching and narrowing it down to The Villages or The Landings (near Savannah), I asked her just to buy it..sick and tired of looking....best decision she ever recommended! Our friends who bought in Sarasota at the height had an Arthur Rutenberg house...in Palmaire..and though we should have joined them...we stuck to our guns and are very thankful we made the right choice! We love our designer on Allamanda 6 and love the Villages...no kool aid for me..just a hard thought business decsion on where to retire..and we did GOOD!
kentucky blue
06-10-2010, 09:55 PM
:beer3: We bought or rather I should say that my wife called me and said that she had found an "excellent" lot...after a couple of years of searching and narrowing it down to The Villages or The Landings (near Savannah), I asked her just to buy it..sick and tired of looking....best decision she ever recommended! Our friends who bought in Sarasota at the height had an Arthur Rutenberg house...in Palmaire..and though we should have joined them...we stuck to our guns and are very thankful we made the right choice! We love our designer on Allamanda 6 and love the Villages...no kool aid for me..just a hard thought business decsion on where to retire..and we did GOOD!
I love Savannah, that's were i thought i would end up....................until i visited TV. But i needed a place that was as young as i feel, sooooooooooo TV is where we are landing.I've always lived by two premises............if you take no risk, you miss all the fun,......... and you don't stop playing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop playing.
:MOJE_whot:
SALYBOW
06-10-2010, 10:17 PM
We were just told by Citizens that we could lock in at 5%, so we did. We will close on July 23rd and I cannot wait!!:sing::crap2::pepper2::beer3:
kentucky blue
06-11-2010, 12:43 PM
My sentiments exactly. Here is a good book I am currently reading called "Younger Next Year"
http://www.amazon.com/Younger-Next-Year-Strong-Beyond/dp/076114773X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1276276063&sr=1-1
Just read all the reviews, sounds like a winner, i'm ordering it.Thanks for the heads up.
:read:
Pturner
06-11-2010, 05:12 PM
Just put it on my Kindle. Thanks.
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