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vintageogauge
12-08-2019, 12:54 PM
It amazes me to find out that there are no lots being developed within TV that will accommodate a home with a 4-car garage with the exception of corner lots. There is a demand for larger homes and premiers here but evidently it is not what they want to do at this time. There was one lot in Marsh Bend last year but it was right on 468 with all the traffic noise, etc.
GoPacers
12-08-2019, 12:59 PM
Everything in the new area is going to be impacted by highway noise. You definitely get more house for your money at this time but I wouldn't go near a house that faces north down there. Noise from heavy trucks will travel for miles.
vintageogauge
12-08-2019, 01:34 PM
Everything in the new area is going to be impacted by highway noise. You definitely get more house for your money at this time but I wouldn't go near a house that faces north down there. Noise from heavy trucks will travel for miles.
I've lived here for over 2-1/2 years and we do not have a noise problem. I would not want to live along Morse or Buena Vista, and 468 is no worse than 466 or 466A, I have never heard traffic from the turnpike or 301, it's very peaceful and quiet here. The one exception to all that I've stated is the area that they are currently selling very near to the turnpike which is a small percentage of the homes built and being built down here, but some people don't mind that or they wouldn't be buying them. The selling prices keep going up and have gone up substantially since we bought our home. Our neighbors who have sold their homes have realized 6 figure profits in less than 3 years, that is amazing.
coffeebean
12-08-2019, 05:07 PM
Our neighbors who have sold their homes have realized 6 figure profits in less than 3 years, that is amazing.
Do you mean at least $100,000 profit in less than 3 years? If that were the case, people would be lining up to purchase homes down there. In fact, people would be knocking down doors!
vintageogauge
12-08-2019, 06:17 PM
Do you mean at least $100,000 profit in less than 3 years? If that were the case, people would be lining up to purchase homes down there. In fact, people would be knocking down doors!
That's exactly what I mean and those who waited missed the boat. I don't know if a new house today will go up six figures over the next 3 years or not, one thing I do know is that used homes are selling for more than new homes down here and have been all year.
coffeebean
12-08-2019, 07:41 PM
That's exactly what I mean and those who waited missed the boat. I don't know if a new house today will go up six figures over the next 3 years or not, one thing I do know is that used homes are selling for more than new homes down here and have been all year.
Amazing! Good for the sellers.
OrangeBlossomBaby
12-08-2019, 10:31 PM
Everything in the new area is going to be impacted by highway noise. You definitely get more house for your money at this time but I wouldn't go near a house that faces north down there. Noise from heavy trucks will travel for miles.
When I lived in the north, the only thing separating me from the highway was the senior housing rental building behind my house. We had a right-of-way from their drive to our driveway. This was I-91, in New Haven county, and it was pretty busy, most of the time back there. The motorcycle down the block from us was much more distracting than the highway noise, which was more of a "white noise" to us than anything else - just a constant, distant, soft buzz that was easily ignored.
There was a passenger train track 3 blocks away, and the track crossed the road around a mile away. We could hear that whistle when it approached the crossroad and THAT was louder than the noise on the highway.
Dave2000
12-09-2019, 06:49 AM
I thought the discussion was about a property with a (4) car garage. Maybe you should look into an old gas station plenty of them around.
charmed59
12-09-2019, 07:07 AM
The lots fronting grey fox golf course would make great premier home lots. That view is amazing.
I’m a bit surprised they don’t have a handful of four car garage lots per neighborhood. It seems like a wonderful location for those with lots of garage toys (bikes, motorcycles, boats, kayaks, convertibles, classic cars, etc.). Perhaps they are coming...
vintageogauge
12-09-2019, 07:50 AM
I thought the discussion was about a property with a (4) car garage. Maybe you should look into an old gas station plenty of them around.
What does this have to do with the lack of 4-car garage designer homes???
vintageogauge
12-09-2019, 07:51 AM
The lots fronting grey fox golf course would make great premier home lots. That view is amazing.
I’m a bit surprised they don’t have a handful of four car garage lots per neighborhood. It seems like a wonderful location for those with lots of garage toys (bikes, motorcycles, boats, kayaks, convertibles, classic cars, etc.). Perhaps they are coming...
Rumor had it that there were to be premiers in there but Goldwing Nut posted a map showing normal sized lots and villas going in there, I don't know how old the map was but if it is true to the current plans there will be no premiers once again.
Bay Kid
12-09-2019, 08:14 AM
If I had the money I would buy my neighbors home, tear it down and build me a 4-car garage, plus double golf cart garage! Great man cave or she shack.
graciegirl
12-09-2019, 09:37 AM
Sorry. Read it wrong. There is no argument that all of our homes have gone up in value....LOTS. There, and everywhere. Originally, I think that the homes were priced VERY affordably in Fenney when they began. Those people now own homes which have gone up A LOT.
graciegirl
12-09-2019, 09:44 AM
If I had the money I would buy my neighbors home, tear it down and build me a 4-car garage, plus double golf cart garage! Great man cave or she shack.
We have friends, car enthusiasts, who added several garages and a lift to their lovely designer south of 466A.
They bought the home already built (NEW) with adding garages as their plan. It looks very nice.
OhioBuckeye
12-09-2019, 10:16 AM
Everything in the new area is going to be impacted by highway noise. You definitely get more house for your money at this time but I wouldn't go near a house that faces north down there. Noise from heavy trucks will travel for miles.
GoPacers, I think the tile of this subject is talking about a Premier home. If someone is talking about a Designer, Cottage or one of the other models, there’s probably 10,000 out there to pick from away from noise.
billethkid
12-09-2019, 11:02 AM
Perhaps the lack of 4 car garage homes is due to lack of demand.
I know of a few in and around our neighborhood. Each of them was a remodel project and two more garages.
Then there are those that appear to be only 2 car garages but are actually 4....one car parked in front of the other.
For those who really want a 4 car garage there are ways to make it happen.....$$$...space available.
vintageogauge
12-09-2019, 11:34 AM
Perhaps the lack of 4 car garage homes is due to lack of demand.
I know of a few in and around our neighborhood. Each of them was a remodel project and two more garages.
Then there are those that appear to be only 2 car garages but are actually 4....one car parked in front of the other.
For those who really want a 4 car garage there are ways to make it happen.....$$$...space available.
At this point there is no way to make it happen except on a corner lot. There are no other lots wide enough for a 4-car or deep enough for a 4-car tandem garage (front to back) parking. We have had our agent looking for one for over a year now and with the exception of one lot up against 468 there have been none. You would think by now there would be one street that has an odd configuration that would allow for a larger lot but none have come up.
eweissenbach
12-09-2019, 12:27 PM
At this point there is no way to make it happen except on a corner lot. There are no other lots wide enough for a 4-car or deep enough for a 4-car tandem garage (front to back) parking. We have had our agent looking for one for over a year now and with the exception of one lot up against 468 there have been none. You would think by now there would be one street that has an odd configuration that would allow for a larger lot but none have come up.
And why not a corner lot?
vintageogauge
12-09-2019, 05:18 PM
And why not a corner lot?
Traffic and golf cars on two sides of the house. I like quiet and don't like looking at cars driving along side of my lanai. Just a personal thing, others don't mind it at all as they all sell.
charmed59
12-13-2019, 07:47 AM
My neighbor has a nine car garage. You can only see 4 from the front and the rest are around the side on a pie shaped lot. Perhaps you can do something similar on a smaller scale on a cul-de-sac lot. Another has three full in front, with a double deep on the last one. It has a cart door facing the back so they can pull around. And that one is on a regular inside lot.
And yes, the garages were part of the original build of the house built by the developer. But this was 15 years ago, do they still customize to add on garages?
capecoralbill
12-13-2019, 09:12 AM
It amazes me to find out that there are no lots being developed within TV that will accommodate a home with a 4-car garage with the exception of corner lots. There is a demand for larger homes and premiers here but evidently it is not what they want to do at this time. There was one lot in Marsh Bend last year but it was right on 468 with all the traffic noise, etc.
I'm not sure why you are asking this, but if you are serious, here you go:
Homefinder - The Villages(R) Homes and Villas for Sale (https://www.thevillages.com/homefinder/M839.2?new&preowned&homesites&map&lng=-81.99355979584547&lat=28.87421165371721&lvl=1)
vintageogauge
12-13-2019, 09:22 AM
I'm not sure why you are asking this, but if you are serious, here you go:
Homefinder - The Villages(R) Homes and Villas for Sale (https://www.thevillages.com/homefinder/M839.2?new&preowned&homesites&map&lng=-81.99355979584547&lat=28.87421165371721&lvl=1)
I am serious and I already looked at those over a year ago, that property is for horse lovers, way too much maintenance, and they have been for sale since 2016, not a great location either. I don't even consider those as being in TV and no one else seems to think that either. The price is right though as Marsh Bend is selling $300,000 lots and up there you get 5 acres.
vintageogauge
12-13-2019, 09:25 AM
My neighbor has a nine car garage. You can only see 4 from the front and the rest are around the side on a pie shaped lot. Perhaps you can do something similar on a smaller scale on a cul-de-sac lot. Another has three full in front, with a double deep on the last one. It has a cart door facing the back so they can pull around. And that one is on a regular inside lot.
And yes, the garages were part of the original build of the house built by the developer. But this was 15 years ago, do they still customize to add on garages?
Our agent has been trying to find something that will accommodate a tandem garage and to date, nothing. I think they're squeezing in as many homes as possible per acre and not allowing room for what I need
Topspinmo
12-15-2019, 09:59 PM
I am serious and I already looked at those over a year ago, that property is for horse lovers, way too much maintenance, and they have been for sale since 2016, not a great location either. I don't even consider those as being in TV and no one else seems to think that either. The price is right though as Marsh Bend is selling $300,000 lots and up there you get 5 acres.
Horse farms area not in villages/district 4. But, they got all amenities of villages and pay to developers which screws district 4. All roads except BV in district 4 owned by district 4, Marion County collects the highest taxes in villages and only has to maintain BV.
Toymeister
12-16-2019, 07:02 AM
I believe that the reason that you don't see four garages is economics. First every square foot of land above a standard interior lot of 5200 sq ft is roughly 12.00. this is for unbuildable corner lot land. Buildable land is worth more
Now with that land you can build a garage worth, say 75.00 a sq ft in market value. Or you could build more house at 205. Sure it costs more it build livable square footage but not that much more proportionally in incremental cost.
What would you do if you were building homes? Would you pass on the profit?
vintageogauge
12-16-2019, 02:26 PM
I believe that the reason that you don't see four garages is economics. First every square foot of land above a standard interior lot of 5200 sq ft is roughly 12.00. this is for unbuildable corner lot land. Buildable land is worth more
Now with that land you can build a garage worth, say 75.00 a sq ft in market value. Or you could build more house at 205. Sure it costs more it build livable square footage but not that much more proportionally in incremental cost.
What would you do if you were building homes? Would you pass on the profit?
I would have an area that was just for larger homes and charge accordingly. They would all sell very quickly.
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