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hdh1470
09-11-2010, 10:07 AM
Today on the Villages homes for sale site the first 3 new listings are on the same street,maybe the same block.
Not necessarily strange. These are three new homes and they've all been released for sale. They're villas. Not sure if the villas are built with the ability to pick a lot, design packages, etc. More likely they are built and when completed, made available for sale. I could be wrong about the lot, design thing, but it just appears that these three were completed around the same time and are now available for purchase.
Buttonwood is growing like a weed... :) Each time we visit the area, more and more homes appear. It's going to be very nice.
The Shadow
09-11-2010, 10:31 AM
Today on the Villages homes for sale site the first 3 new listings are on the same street,maybe the same block.
That street only has 7 houses on it.
English Ivy
09-11-2010, 11:04 AM
I saw that last night and thought it very unusual.
Pooh, they're not new homes in Buttonwood, they are three pre-owned homes in Village of Winnifred. All are on the cul-du-sac that leads to the cart trail that is the cut through to Laurel Manor professional offices and rec center area.
There's got to be something more to the story than three families wanting to sell their homes. To list three of seven homes on the same day is more than coincidence.
iandwk
09-11-2010, 11:14 AM
I'm not trying to sound picky here, but exactly what is your point? There are houses for sale all over TV. I live on Figueroa St. in Santiago, and there are 2 houses for sale on the street. We bought ours in July. The man who sold to us had a good reason to move away. His wife had died and he was 88 and blind. Most people on this street bought new around 10 years ago.
I'm sorry, but it seems you are implying people are leaving in bunches because of some underlying fear of something wrong with TV. If that is your implication, or perhaps your fear, then I would strongly advise you to stay away from TV. If not, I apologize for misreading your posts. If I misread, please state your point so no one can confuse it.
I saw that last night and thought it very unusual.
Pooh, they're not new homes in Buttonwood, they are three pre-owned homes in Village of Winnifred. All are on the cul-du-sac that leads to the cart trail that is the cut through to Laurel Manor professional offices and rec center area.
There's got to be something more to the story than three families wanting to sell their homes. To list three of seven homes on the same day is more than coincidence.
Sorry, I was looking at a different page it seems! What I saw were three villas in Buttonwood, on Cedar Key Lane. These three are new homes. Oops...:D (They're nice if anyone is interested.)
English Ivy
09-11-2010, 11:42 AM
I'm not trying to sound picky here, but exactly what is your point? There are houses for sale all over TV. I live on Figueroa St. in Santiago, and there are 2 houses for sale on the street. We bought ours in July. The man who sold to us had a good reason to move away. His wife had died and he was 88 and blind. Most people on this street bought new around 10 years ago.
I'm sorry, but it seems you are implying people are leaving in bunches because of some underlying fear of something wrong with TV. If that is your implication, or perhaps your fear, then I would strongly advise you to stay away from TV. If not, I apologize for misreading your posts. If I misread, please state your point so no one can confuse it.
Don't know about the other posters, but it just struck me as unusual. Yes, there are homes being listed for sale every day in The Villages for a variety of different reasons. However, when you click on the link for recently added listings of pre-owned homes and you see three from the village of Winnifred all in a row, and then you click on each of the three and see that they are all on the same cul-du-sac street that only has a total of seven homes, it seems strange.
There may be a perfectly good explanation of why all three decided to list on the same day, it's just an occurence you don't see on a regular basis around here.
I did say in my original post that there's got to be something more to the story than just three families wanting to sell. I'm probably wrong but it just struck me as odd.
As I said, it's unusual, nothing more, nothing less.
Taj44
09-11-2010, 11:59 AM
If they are the houses on that cul-de-sac going into Laurel, I can see why people would want to move. The houses are beatiful, but the location wouldn't be to my taste. LOTS of cart traffic thru there in front of the houses, and at least one of the homes on the cul-de-sac backs up to another main recreational trail.
We had 2 homes on our street for sale at the same time; just coincidence. One older couple moved, and the other was a rental that got put on the market.
kentucky blue
09-11-2010, 12:24 PM
Don't know about the other posters, but it just struck me as unusual. Yes, there are homes being listed for sale every day in The Villages for a variety of different reasons. However, when you click on the link for recently added listings of pre-owned homes and you see three from the village of Winnifred all in a row, and then you click on each of the three and see that they are all on the same cul-du-sac street that only has a total of seven homes, it seems strange.
There may be a perfectly good explanation of why all three decided to list on the same day, it's just an occurence you don't see on a regular basis around here.
I did say in my original post that there's got to be something more to the story than just three families wanting to sell. I'm probably wrong but it just struck me as odd.
As I said, it's unusual, nothing more, nothing less.
It would be a concern to me, especially in this current real estate market.Two of those owners on Laurel will have to sell at near list price to avoid losing money on their home, after they pay the real estate commission.How would you like to be the one of the other 4 owners on Laurel?Would love to know the real story on the 3 new listings , it is .............................Very Strange??????????
graciegirl
09-11-2010, 12:32 PM
It would be a concern to me, especially in this current real estate market.Two of those owners on Laurel will have to sell at near list price to avoid losing money on their home, after they pay the real estate commission.How would you like to be the one of the other 4 owners on Laurel?Would love to know the real story on the 3 new listings , it is .............................Very Strange??????????
Love triangle gone bad?
Love triangle gone bad?
:22yikes: :1rotfl::1rotfl:
kentucky blue
09-11-2010, 12:48 PM
Love triangle gone bad?
Gracie,
Do you have some inside information, where do you live again???? If they are all leaving together, wouldn't that be love triangle gone gooooooood!!!!Where are you moving to Gracie?????????
:confused::pepper2::confused:
The Shadow
09-11-2010, 12:49 PM
Love triangle gone bad?
Why did I not think of that, all I could think of was bad hair day on the cul-de-sac?
BobKat1
09-11-2010, 12:54 PM
Love triangle gone bad?
Do I sense a novel here - Are you a budding writer?
This makes for a competitive selling/buying situation if some buyers like the location and have three homes right there to choose from.
Pturner
09-11-2010, 06:11 PM
Love triangle gone bad?
:a20:
eweissenbach
09-12-2010, 04:54 PM
I'm not trying to sound picky here, but exactly what is your point? There are houses for sale all over TV. I live on Figueroa St. in Santiago, and there are 2 houses for sale on the street. We bought ours in July. The man who sold to us had a good reason to move away. His wife had died and he was 88 and blind. Most people on this street bought new around 10 years ago.
I'm sorry, but it seems you are implying people are leaving in bunches because of some underlying fear of something wrong with TV. If that is your implication, or perhaps your fear, then I would strongly advise you to stay away from TV. If not, I apologize for misreading your posts. If I misread, please state your point so no one can confuse it.
Seems to me that you are a little overly sensitive about this post. I read it as a legitimate question, with no critical implicatons. I have noticed that a few posters on this site, react rather forcefully whenever someone brings up something that they view as critical or questioning of TV or the Morses etc. The fact is that while TV is pretty damned good it is not perfect and there are probably people who would legitimately find it not to their liking (not me by the way). This country has been built on the concept of listening to all sides and welcoming dessent, and TV will be better for folks who stay vigilant and hold the developer's feet to the fire. JMHO
uujudy
09-12-2010, 04:59 PM
Gracie, you might have the right idea with the love triangle! Of course, being from Utah, my first thought was -- Polygamists?
Taj44
09-13-2010, 06:09 AM
Seems to me that you are a little overly sensitive about this post. I read it as a legitimate question, with no critical implicatons. I have noticed that a few posters on this site, react rather forcefully whenever someone brings up something that they view as critical or questioning of TV or the Morses etc. The fact is that while TV is pretty damned good it is not perfect and there are probably people who would legitimately find it not to their liking (not me by the way). This country has been built on the concept of listening to all sides and welcoming dessent, and TV will be better for folks who stay vigilant and hold the developer's feet to the fire. JMHO
Great Post - my thoughts exactly.
iandwk
09-14-2010, 09:41 AM
You guys are right. I mistakenly thought this post was originated by someone who attempts a lot of stirring up on the site and therefore mistook the motive for the question. I reviewed the post and found I was wrong and I apologize to the originator of the thread.
It's tough getting old without getting cranky. I'll try to be more careful in the future.
Taltarzac
09-14-2010, 11:40 AM
I saw that last night and thought it very unusual.
Pooh, they're not new homes in Buttonwood, they are three pre-owned homes in Village of Winnifred. All are on the cul-du-sac that leads to the cart trail that is the cut through to Laurel Manor professional offices and rec center area.
There's got to be something more to the story than three families wanting to sell their homes. To list three of seven homes on the same day is more than coincidence.
Or, perhaps it is a wayward Great Dane whose master cannot control where she poops?
Bad day at a block party???
Sinkhole rumor?
Pturner
09-14-2010, 04:12 PM
It is very curious. Would one of you guys who knows which houses they are call one of the listing agents and ask? Then let the rest of us know.
:crap2:
bestmickey
09-14-2010, 05:16 PM
Another possibility is that perhaps a sex offender recently moved onto the street. Maybe existing residents have grandchildren who visit and they no longer wish to live on the street. You can always view the registries to determine if this is a possibility. Or, perhaps all three homeowners have decided to purchase new homes together in a new village. Only asking the current residents will result in the answer ... if they are honest in their reply. They may not be if it's a negative, since they are trying to sell. The answer only really matters if you're interested in purchasing one of the homes.
Taj44
09-14-2010, 05:20 PM
You guys are right. I mistakenly thought this post was originated by someone who attempts a lot of stirring up on the site and therefore mistook the motive for the question. I reviewed the post and found I was wrong and I apologize to the originator of the thread.
It's tough getting old without getting cranky. I'll try to be more careful in the future.
We all goof up sometimes. That's very nice of you to apologize.
eweissenbach
09-15-2010, 01:40 PM
We all goof up sometimes. That's very nice of you to apologize.
:agree: Jumping to conclusions should be an olympic sport!
Pturner
09-15-2010, 02:29 PM
:agree: Jumping to conclusions should be an olympic sport!
:a20:
The competition would be tough!
iandwk
09-16-2010, 07:31 PM
:a20:
The competition would be tough!
I don't think I would have that much competition. I'm one of the best in the field.
Pturner
09-16-2010, 07:36 PM
I don't think I would have that much competition. I'm one of the best in the field.
Yikes, and I might win for changing the subject. Did anybody try to make calls to inquire about these three sales. It is strange. I am curious.
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