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RI401
10-10-2020, 11:28 PM
I see the Villages homefinder website lists a few lots for sale. Example: 928 Judith Lane , St Catherines 19K. Looks like a good spot, cul de sac, not packed in like others. Looking for the real estate pros here to answer some questions.
I dont see square footage? Are all designs allowed?
Is a timeframe to build required?
If home is not under construction when sewer and water goes by the lot, will I get a lateral?
Is this a good way to secure a spot we like, or no?
Thanks again.
Bud

asianthree
10-11-2020, 02:53 AM
I see the Villages homefinder website lists a few lots for sale. Example: 928 Judith Lane , St Catherines 19K. Looks like a good spot, cul de sac, not packed in like others. Looking for the real estate pros here to answer some questions.
I dont see square footage? Are all designs allowed?
Is a timeframe to build required?
If home is not under construction when sewer and water goes by the lot, will I get a lateral?
Is this a good way to secure a spot we like, or no?
Thanks again.
Bud
You need to decide on what model you want, before you look at a lot. TV rep will find the lot you need for the house you want.

Marathon Man
10-11-2020, 07:30 AM
I see the Villages homefinder website lists a few lots for sale. Example: 928 Judith Lane , St Catherines 19K. Looks like a good spot, cul de sac, not packed in like others. Looking for the real estate pros here to answer some questions.
I dont see square footage? Are all designs allowed?
Is a timeframe to build required?
If home is not under construction when sewer and water goes by the lot, will I get a lateral?
Is this a good way to secure a spot we like, or no?
Thanks again.
Bud

Best to call a sales office with these questions.

Dana1963
10-11-2020, 08:01 AM
I see the Villages homefinder website lists a few lots for sale. Example: 928 Judith Lane , St Catherines 19K. Looks like a good spot, cul de sac, not packed in like others. Looking for the real estate pros here to answer some questions.
I dont see square footage? Are all designs allowed?
Is a timeframe to build required?
If home is not under construction when sewer and water goes by the lot, will I get a lateral?
Is this a good way to secure a spot we like, or no?
Thanks again.
Bud
Why not call the source?

villagetinker
10-11-2020, 09:13 AM
We did this in 2013.
There may be limits in the size of the house, as there are build lines that the home cannot exceed. Ours hit these in 2 corners (pie shaped lot. Get a plot plan.
We tried to have the home realigned 5 degrees or so to miss one of the limitations and this was NOT allowed.
When we bought the lot we were told building had to start within 6 months.
As I recall there was no limitation on the style of house, but we were only interested in one style.
There are limitations on the location of the house on the lot so all of the houses line up correctly.
Our agent asked if we wanted a pool, as the lot was a little small for a pool, we said no, and later added 800 square feet of birdcage.
If your lot backs up to another road, there may be a utility corridor that could be 20 feet wide (no build zone).
The color of our house was open for us, as we built before the houses on either side built, as I recall they would not allow 2 houses with the same (or very similar?) paint schemes next to each other.
There were standard locations for potable water, irrigation water, and sewer, all of these should shown on the plot plan for the lot. You should be able to get this from the county.
Hope this helps.