View Full Version : What happened to Cottage Homes?
kpd3062
04-23-2020, 07:17 AM
I have noticed on TV sales site there are no new Cottage series homes for sale in Marsh bend and Deluna. Has anyone heard of they discontinued the Cottage series? The few new ones in linden and monarch seem to be either along the turnpike or in patio villa area. Thanks
ficoguy
04-23-2020, 07:27 AM
In Marsh Bend there is a lot of noise just coming from the county roads - having lived 3 1 1/2 miles from the Garden State Parkway in Cape May County NJ for 35 years, the traffic noise on Fri-Sun traveled far. We could not sleep with the windows open in July and August. Playing golf at Loblolly or Longleaf, you can definitely hear traffic noises. I can't imagine backing up to the FL Turnpike.
photo1902
04-23-2020, 07:28 AM
In Marsh Bend there is a lot of noise just coming from the county roads - having lived 3 1 1/2 miles from the Garden State Parkway in Cape May County NJ for 35 years, the traffic noise on Fri-Sun traveled far. We could not sleep with the windows open in July and August. Playing golf at Loblolly or Longleaf, you can definitely hear traffic noises. I can't imagine backing up to the FL Turnpike.
Have you visited any of the homes/homesites that back to the Turnpike to hear for yourself?
vintageogauge
04-23-2020, 08:02 AM
In Marsh Bend there is a lot of noise just coming from the county roads - having lived 3 1 1/2 miles from the Garden State Parkway in Cape May County NJ for 35 years, the traffic noise on Fri-Sun traveled far. We could not sleep with the windows open in July and August. Playing golf at Loblolly or Longleaf, you can definitely hear traffic noises. I can't imagine backing up to the FL Turnpike.
What does your statement have to do with the lack of cottage homes. We have air conditioning and don't open our windows in July and August. There are a lot of people who don't mind and even enjoy the sounds of traffic, especially at night, they have sold a lot of homes so near to the turnpike that you can read the writing on the trucks as they pass by. My grandmother lived less than 100 yards from the railroad and loved it, no AC, windows always open in the summer. The good thing is if you like traffic noise the homes nearby are a bargain. Final question, why did you continue to live in a house that did not allow you to sleep due to traffic noise for 35 years?
charlieo1126@gmail.com
04-23-2020, 08:43 AM
I wish it was louder , I back right up to it and can barely hear it with windows open í ½í¸Ší ½í¸Ší ½í¸Š
tophcfa
04-23-2020, 09:22 AM
I think the answer to the OP’s question is pretty simple. Lower profit margins on Cottage homes and or demand for them. If there was both adequate demand and profit margins (relative to other types of homes), they would build them.
vintageogauge
04-23-2020, 10:04 AM
I think the answer to the OP’s question is pretty simple. Lower profit margins on Cottage homes and or demand for them. If there was both adequate demand and profit margins (relative to other types of homes), they would build them.
I also feel that since they have small designers now priced in the mid 200's that they have eliminated the need for cottages just as they did with ranches several years back.
coffeebean
04-23-2020, 10:23 AM
What does your statement have to do with the lack of cottage homes. We have air conditioning and don't open our windows in July and August. There are a lot of people who don't mind and even enjoy the sounds of traffic, especially at night, they have sold a lot of homes so near to the turnpike that you can read the writing on the trucks as they pass by. My grandmother lived less than 100 yards from the railroad and loved it, no AC, windows always open in the summer. The good thing is if you like traffic noise the homes nearby are a bargain. Final question, why did you continue to live in a house that did not allow you to sleep due to traffic noise for 35 years?
I believe if you read that comment again, you will see the poster said he/she could not sleep with the windows open in July and August for 35 years. I don't think the poster was sleepless for 35 years. LOL.
vintageogauge
04-23-2020, 12:15 PM
I believe if you read that comment again, you will see the poster said he/she could not sleep with the windows open in July and August for 35 years. I don't think the poster was sleepless for 35 years. LOL.
I understood the post but it must have bothered them enough to complain about it as a reply asking about the lack of cottage homes.
thelegges
04-23-2020, 12:20 PM
When patio villas went from 2 beds to 3 bedrooms, plus a 2 car garage, and sometimes a golf cart garage the cottages became less. Villas Have smaller lots than cottage homes.
kpd3062
04-23-2020, 03:44 PM
I think there are already several threads about the pros and cons of living near a major highway if some of y’all do a search and join up with it. Thanks
They are still building cottage homes. Just fewer. The Villages must know what is selling best and build that.
ficoguy
04-24-2020, 08:04 AM
Homesites, yes
vintageogauge
04-24-2020, 10:44 AM
They are still building cottage homes. Just fewer. The Villages must know what is selling best and build that.
There are none available in Marsh Bend or DeLuna. All of the available cottages are south of Warm Springs and West of the turnpike. Not sure about Chitty Chatty as they are not advertising much for sale over there yet.
CWGUY
04-24-2020, 10:58 AM
I understood the post but it must have bothered them enough to complain about it as a reply asking about the lack of cottage homes.
:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
:agree: And I'm thinking they were too busy before and now like a lot of other posters have nothing to do but complain.:shrug:
There are none available in Marsh Bend or DeLuna. All of the available cottages are south of Warm Springs and West of the turnpike. Not sure about Chitty Chatty as they are not advertising much for sale over there yet.
They are there.
vintageogauge
04-25-2020, 10:32 AM
They are there.
As I stated, there are none "available"
As I stated, there are none "available"
Wow. Really?!!
Syd2008
04-30-2020, 01:13 PM
They may have been replaced by cabana villas. Frame courtyard villas.
ficoguy
04-30-2020, 01:54 PM
Short answer - yes - back when they were having open houses
davem4616
04-30-2020, 02:32 PM
They are still building cottage homes. Just fewer. The Villages must know what is selling best and build that.
I agree with JP....the developer didn't just fall off the back of a turnip wagon last week, you can be certain that like any well managed successful business they have all the data on what sells, where the market is heading and where the profit margins are
John_W
05-01-2020, 08:32 AM
This has been mentioned, but the Patio Villas are becoming much more tempting. The main reason buyers jumped from a patio villa to a cottage was they either needed a 2 car garage or 2+golf cart garage or they needed a third bedroom.
Now the developer is actually giving you a livable patio villa. Some probably know the current bond amount, my experience was when patio villas were built in Buttonwood the bond was $10,000 and cottages in the same vicinity the bond was $21,000. Basically double or more.
Here's is a current patio villa, they're now giving you a 2 car garage, and some even have the additional golf cart garage. No carpeting in the living area, vaulted ceilings, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances and a island in the kitchen that's not curved, this is for sale right now for $199K. Topaz Patio Villa 6082 Allen Ave. To get that third bedroom in a cottage, you're double the bond amount and probably spending $240K for a cottage.
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I think courtyard villas are largely replacing the cottages. Patio villas too. I think the homesites for both the patio villa and courtyard villa are probably close to the same size hence the bond is probably less than for a cottage with less landscaping and landscaping maintenance required. Lots of positives for some people.
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