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youngvillagertobe
04-25-2022, 11:29 PM
As a recent graduate from fall 2021, at 22 years old I have an opportunity to work remotely for a company in Ocala. I have always looked at the villages as a place I want to live someday, and with this new job opportunity I was thinking I could rent here for a few years then buy something shortly down the road. I was offered a good paying job and can afford TV even with the surging housing costs.

I am a clean, organized, well-mannered young man who is tired of the constant late night partying college lifestyle and wants a community where everyone turns in for the evening early. I love golf, cooking and relaxing. What are everyone's thoughts on such a young neighbor?

Two Bills
04-26-2022, 02:30 AM
As a recent graduate from fall 2021, at 22 years old I have an opportunity to work remotely for a company in Ocala. I have always looked at the villages as a place I want to live someday, and with this new job opportunity I was thinking I could rent here for a few years then buy something shortly down the road. I was offered a good paying job and can afford TV even with the surging housing costs.

I am a clean, organized, well-mannered young man who is tired of the constant late night partying college lifestyle and wants a community where everyone turns in for the evening early. I love golf, cooking and relaxing. What are everyone's thoughts on such a young neighbor?

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BigSteph
04-26-2022, 08:10 AM
This seems just like a post I read from 2021, but I'll bite.


I bought a house in The Villages when I was just below 55 -- my wife is even younger.

To you, 50-54 is probably old. To many Villagers, we are youngsters.

We've been here less than a year and both of us work and will continue to for a number of years.

We live in The Villages, in the same neighborhood as the people around us, but we do not live in their world. There is an important distinction to this comment -- I'll explain;

My wife works from home, but is bound to her desk from 8 - 5 M-Friday. I work in Leesburg and commute from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm.

Most everything is geared to activities during those hours. The pools close at dusk/dark. So, in parts of the year, we can only go on weekends.

Many of the businesses close by 5pm, which was a surprise to us. We have to race after work or leave early to make certain purchases or appointments.

Our neighbors have groups of friends that they spend time with during the day and evening. We don't mind being to ourselves, prefer it actually, but it wasn't really a choice. Life continues on, joyously, when we are working, and we don't participate in those hours of activity due to our careers.

All that is not a negative, it is just pointing out that if you are not retired, there is a disassociated feeling living in The Villages. I suspect that the younger you are, the more the feeling is compounded.

If you get married, the other person will have to adjust (maybe they won't). If you want to have children or adopt, you can't.

There is a nice neighborhood on 466-A in the Beaumont (I think)development that is single family, with nice homes and a nice community center with a pool. There, you can grow up and out as you please. You will still be near The Villages, near good shopping, near nice and maintained environs.

Maybe you are that singular person, who in his/her 20's, is a perfect fit for The Villages. If so, and only you know; Welcome home.





As a recent graduate from fall 2021, at 22 years old I have an opportunity to work remotely for a company in Ocala. I have always looked at the villages as a place I want to live someday, and with this new job opportunity I was thinking I could rent here for a few years then buy something shortly down the road. I was offered a good paying job and can afford TV even with the surging housing costs.

I am a clean, organized, well-mannered young man who is tired of the constant late night partying college lifestyle and wants a community where everyone turns in for the evening early. I love golf, cooking and relaxing. What are everyone's thoughts on such a young neighbor?

charlieo1126@gmail.com
04-26-2022, 08:48 AM
Although I think this post is a setup , I’ll ask why a 22 year old would want to live here among older people ,when there are so many other options , you could live in Ocala , which at least has a fun downtown with many young people at night or Orlando filled with young professionals and lots to do, Tampa another great city with young people , with the ability to work at home you have a great opportunity to enjoy many places in Florida. I’ve lived all over this state and loved every ,place I’ve lived , I love the villages but even at 83 I need a dose of reality by going a couple of nights a month to Orlando and downtown Ocala and some months away from here, but if you do go through I hope you move next to me so I can go into my old and feeble side and get you to do lots of things for me ,because that’s what you’ll end up doing

Topspinmo
04-26-2022, 08:56 AM
As a recent graduate from fall 2021, at 22 years old I have an opportunity to work remotely for a company in Ocala. I have always looked at the villages as a place I want to live someday, and with this new job opportunity I was thinking I could rent here for a few years then buy something shortly down the road. I was offered a good paying job and can afford TV even with the surging housing costs.

I am a clean, organized, well-mannered young man who is tired of the constant late night partying college lifestyle and wants a community where everyone turns in for the evening early. I love golf, cooking and relaxing. What are everyone's thoughts on such a young neighbor?


Why would I care if you don’t bother me??

Bill14564
04-26-2022, 09:02 AM
As a recent graduate from fall 2021, at 22 years old I have an opportunity to work remotely for a company in Ocala. I have always looked at the villages as a place I want to live someday, and with this new job opportunity I was thinking I could rent here for a few years then buy something shortly down the road. I was offered a good paying job and can afford TV even with the surging housing costs.

I am a clean, organized, well-mannered young man who is tired of the constant late night partying college lifestyle and wants a community where everyone turns in for the evening early. I love golf, cooking and relaxing. What are everyone's thoughts on such a young neighbor?

You didn't like the answers you received three months ago (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/younger-villagers-moving-328279/#post2050598) when you were 24? (At this rate, by the time you get around to moving in you'll be only 18)

rustyp
04-26-2022, 09:09 AM
As a recent graduate from fall 2021, at 22 years old I have an opportunity to work remotely for a company in Ocala. I have always looked at the villages as a place I want to live someday, and with this new job opportunity I was thinking I could rent here for a few years then buy something shortly down the road. I was offered a good paying job and can afford TV even with the surging housing costs.

I am a clean, organized, well-mannered young man who is tired of the constant late night partying college lifestyle and wants a community where everyone turns in for the evening early. I love golf, cooking and relaxing. What are everyone's thoughts on such a young neighbor?

I believe Sheryl Crow can help you :

Well, o.k. I (you) made this up
I (you) promised you I'd never give up

[Chorus]
If it makes you happy
It can't be that bad
If it makes you happy
Then why the hell are you so sad

Keefelane66
04-26-2022, 09:20 AM
As a recent graduate from fall 2021, at 22 years old I have an opportunity to work remotely for a company in Ocala. I have always looked at the villages as a place I want to live someday, and with this new job opportunity I was thinking I could rent here for a few years then buy something shortly down the road. I was offered a good paying job and can afford TV even with the surging housing costs.

I am a clean, organized, well-mannered young man who is tired of the constant late night partying college lifestyle and wants a community where everyone turns in for the evening early. I love golf, cooking and relaxing. What are everyone's thoughts on such a young neighbor?
Jan 16 2022 you were 24 did you find the fountain of youth?
“ I am a 24 year old man, single, no kids, work from home and am looking to buy my first house. I would love to live in the Villages and know about the 80/20 rule when it comes to 55+ communities. I am quiet, and old soul, respectful of others and always maintain a clean living space/ yard. What would be the honest reaction to having a young person live next door?
Last edited by youngvillagertobe; 01-17-2022 at 12:06 AM”
TROLL

ElDiabloJoe
04-26-2022, 09:43 AM
The OP may not be a troll. The OP may be, simply, a product of his generation. Ya know, the whole "If you don't get the answer you want, wait a while and ask again," or "If Mom says no, ask Dad" thing that seems to be more and more prevalent with the younger, latch-key generation that is more and more a product of broken homes.

May be.

Bogie Shooter
04-26-2022, 09:50 AM
The OP may not be a troll. The OP may be, simply, a product of his generation. Ya know, the whole "If you don't get the answer you want, wait a while and ask again," or "If Mom says no, ask Dad" thing that seems to be more and more prevalent with the younger, latch-key generation that is more and more a product of broken homes.

May be.
No, he’s a troll.

Keefelane66
04-26-2022, 09:54 AM
The OP may not be a troll. The OP may be, simply, a product of his generation. Ya know, the whole "If you don't get the answer you want, wait a while and ask again," or "If Mom says no, ask Dad" thing that seems to be more and more prevalent with the younger, latch-key generation that is more and more a product of broken homes.

May be.
He’s a BS’er as simple as I can put it conn artist looking for a sucker. Going from 24 having a job to a recent 22 year old college graduate. Next he’ll be looking for a room to rent deciding where to live.
You may be naive but Please don’t be a sucker and fall for this.

manaboutown
04-26-2022, 10:04 AM
Read "Early Bird" written by 28 year old Rodney Rothman who lived in a retirement community in Florida. Early Bird | Book by Rodney Rothman | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster (https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Early-Bird/Rodney-Rothman/9780743270588)

youngvillagertobe
04-26-2022, 10:10 AM
I will give it a read. Looks like something right up my ally

youngvillagertobe
04-26-2022, 10:11 AM
Jan 16 2022 you were 24 did you find the fountain of youth?
“ I am a 24 year old man, single, no kids, work from home and am looking to buy my first house. I would love to live in the Villages and know about the 80/20 rule when it comes to 55+ communities. I am quiet, and old soul, respectful of others and always maintain a clean living space/ yard. What would be the honest reaction to having a young person live next door?
Last edited by youngvillagertobe; 01-17-2022 at 12:06 AM”
TROLL


Maybe I really am 22 and wanted to see what people would think of a 24 year old before I revealed more information about myself.

fdpaq0580
04-26-2022, 10:15 AM
As a recent graduate from fall 2021, at 22 years old I have an opportunity to work remotely for a company in Ocala. I have always looked at the villages as a place I want to live someday, and with this new job opportunity I was thinking I could rent here for a few years then buy something shortly down the road. I was offered a good paying job and can afford TV even with the surging housing costs.

I am a clean, organized, well-mannered young man who is tired of the constant late night partying college lifestyle and wants a community where everyone turns in for the evening early. I love golf, cooking and relaxing. What are everyone's thoughts on such a young neighbor?

You paint a pleasant picture, but the picture is incomplete. My opinion is you and TV would not be a good match. You would be an enigma to your neighbors. Why would young person choose to live surrounded by old folks? Makes one wonder, and just a bit suspicious.

Keefelane66
04-26-2022, 10:21 AM
Maybe I really am 22 and wanted to see what people would think of a 24 year old before I revealed more information about myself.
A lot of maybe’s quit trying to start a SCAM. I can’t believe your BS! TROLL

Bill14564
04-26-2022, 10:23 AM
Maybe I really am 22 and wanted to see what people would think of a 24 year old before I revealed more information about myself.

You lied then or you lied now.... or both.

HIgolfers
04-26-2022, 10:41 AM
Maybe I really am 22 and wanted to see what people would think of a 24 year old before I revealed more information about myself.

You need to get a life.

ChrisTee
04-26-2022, 01:58 PM
I'd welcome more age diversity. I like different perspectives and learning from those around me.

charlieo1126@gmail.com
04-26-2022, 03:44 PM
Maybe I really am 22 and wanted to see what people would think of a 24 year old before I revealed more information about myself.yeh like there’s a difference between 24 and 22,every one over 55 I’m sure would see the difference

Topspinmo
04-26-2022, 03:55 PM
yeh like there’s a difference between 24 and 22,every one over 55 I’m sure would see the difference


everyone not over 55 in villages. Only slightly restricts age 18 and below. He said he will be renter which if over 18 and can pay rent won’t be problem. I think this may be stir the pot post. :popcorn: More it stirred the more responses.

Bogie Shooter
04-26-2022, 04:43 PM
Maybe I really am 22 and wanted to see what people would think of a 24 year old before I revealed more information about myself.
Lies always work………..

EdFNJ
04-26-2022, 05:34 PM
Same reply I made to your January 2022 Topic:

Seriously? Sounds like another one of "those" threads. Should generate lot's of replies. That one generated 10 pages with only 1 reply from you. Must be advertising rate time again. :D Not sure how your age would fit in with a young person's lifestyle here. I guess you could join the Villages Single's Club. Lots of 70-80 yr old ladies (or men) looking for young guys (or gals). The 24yr old bar scene is very hot here and the nightly music on the squares fits right in with your age group. As long as you clean up after your dog and don't drive your golf cart over 20MPH you should fit right in. Seriously though (LOL) I'm sure a 24yr old can find a more age correct community in central Florida or anywhere in Florida but if the golden oldies and golden age is your thing then welcome. EDIT: Sorry, no Costco or Trader Joe's within 50 or so miles.

OrangeBlossomBaby
04-26-2022, 05:46 PM
everyone not over 55 in villages. Only slightly restricts age 18 and below. He said he will be renter which if over 18 and can pay rent won’t be problem. I think this may be stir the pot post. :popcorn: More it stirred the more responses.

You have to be 19 to live in the Villages, not 18. And you can't use the adult pools until you turn 30.

charlieo1126@gmail.com
04-26-2022, 06:56 PM
everyone not over 55 in villages. Only slightly restricts age 18 and below. He said he will be renter which if over 18 and can pay rent won’t be problem. I think this may be stir the pot post. :popcorn: More it stirred the more responses.im well aware of the 55 year resident requirement , if you had taken the time to read the very short sentence he was talking about how people would look at him as 24 or 22 it was pretty lame because he got caught telling a story , I’ll explain my short sentence again it just meant that people over 55 would not distinguish a difference between 24 or 22I could have put 40 , 70, 50 and meant the same thing

mrf0151
04-27-2022, 04:18 AM
youngvillagertobe







Originally Posted by Keefelane66 View Post
Jan 16 2022 you were 24 did you find the fountain of youth?
“ I am a 24 year old man, single, no kids, work from home and am looking to buy my first house. I would love to live in the Villages and know about the 80/20 rule when it comes to 55+ communities. I am quiet, and old soul, respectful of others and always maintain a clean living space/ yard. What would be the honest reaction to having a young person live next door?

TROLL

Maybe I really am 22 and wanted to see what people would think of a 24 year old before I revealed more information about myself.


You are a strange one. Go get a life.

thevillages2013
04-27-2022, 04:48 AM
Maybe I really am 22 and wanted to see what people would think of a 24 year old before I revealed more information about myself.

What you are is a liar. You should get a job as a real estate agent. All these old people aren’t as stupid as you thought they would be ARE THEY?

GRACEALLEMAN
04-27-2022, 05:44 AM
This seems just like a post I read from 2021, but I'll bite.


I bought a house in The Villages when I was just below 55 -- my wife is even younger.

To you, 50-54 is probably old. To many Villagers, we are youngsters.

We've been here less than a year and both of us work and will continue to for a number of years.

We live in The Villages, in the same neighborhood as the people around us, but we do not live in their world. There is an important distinction to this comment -- I'll explain;

My wife works from home, but is bound to her desk from 8 - 5 M-Friday. I work in Leesburg and commute from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm.

Most everything is geared to activities during those hours. The pools close at dusk/dark. So, in parts of the year, we can only go on weekends.

Many of the businesses close by 5pm, which was a surprise to us. We have to race after work or leave early to make certain purchases or appointments.

Our neighbors have groups of friends that they spend time with during the day and evening. We don't mind being to ourselves, prefer it actually, but it wasn't really a choice. Life continues on, joyously, when we are working, and we don't participate in those hours of activity due to our careers.

All that is not a negative, it is just pointing out that if you are not retired, there is a disassociated feeling living in The Villages. I suspect that the younger you are, the more the feeling is compounded.

If you get married, the other person will have to adjust (maybe they won't). If you want to have children or adopt, you can't.

There is a nice neighborhood on 466-A in the Beaumont (I think)development that is single family, with nice homes and a nice community center with a pool. There, you can grow up and out as you please. You will still be near The Villages, near good shopping, near nice and maintained environs.

Maybe you are that singular person, who in his/her 20's, is a perfect fit for The Villages. If so, and only you know; Welcome home.

We remember seeing this same question and format when we moved here in the Villages a year and half ago.
I guess your article or book you're writing didn't get enough feedback from before.

Blackbird45
04-27-2022, 06:06 AM
As a recent graduate from fall 2021, at 22 years old I have an opportunity to work remotely for a company in Ocala. I have always looked at the villages as a place I want to live someday, and with this new job opportunity I was thinking I could rent here for a few years then buy something shortly down the road. I was offered a good paying job and can afford TV even with the surging housing costs.

I am a clean, organized, well-mannered young man who is tired of the constant late night partying college lifestyle and wants a community where everyone turns in for the evening early. I love golf, cooking and relaxing. What are everyone's thoughts on such a young neighbor?

I agree with you this is a nice place to live, but you're limiting you're experience to meet people of your own age. There's more to life than drunken college parties. Go out enjoy life while you can, find someone you want to spend the rest of your life with, raise a family and when the time comes buy a place here and have your grandchildren visit.

Keefelane66
04-27-2022, 06:14 AM
What you are is a liar. You should get a job as a real estate agent. All these old people aren’t as stupid as you thought they would be ARE THEY?
Oh there are plenty here “Villagers” that grew up in a cabbage patch and gullible

Bikehike
04-27-2022, 06:28 AM
The adult pools are 30+ and Ocala is a long commute sometimes depending on the traffic. If you live in the northern villages, it's better but the villages are moving south and that's where the new neighborhoods are that you might want to buy. If you have family in TV to assist that is a great reason. A friend that works in TV just moved from Ocala to TV because the commute was difficult on 75. It's always backed up north of wildwood.

bowlingal
04-27-2022, 06:45 AM
depends on where in the villages you want to rent/live. Some areas further south is quite a ride to Ocala. Areas further North not so much. Historic side or areas near 42 just a quick ride to Ocala. And, don't forget, if you will be traveling on 75, lots of accidents and traffic

Djean1981
04-27-2022, 06:56 AM
This is a repeat post...

Blackbird45
04-27-2022, 06:58 AM
As the Progressive commercial portrays people becoming their parent. Willing or not when you surround yourself with a group of people, you evolve and become one of them. You're in your 20s the average age in TV is between 60 and 70. Playing it safe might sound ideal but going out in the world making your own mistakes is much more rewarding. Life might seem it going to last forever, but one day the 20-year-old opens his eyes and they're 70. One of Florida's nick names is "God's Waiting Room" and its places like the TV why they earned this name. There are many places in Fl. which might be a much better fit for you. But only you can decide what is best.

MrFlorida
04-27-2022, 07:08 AM
Troll Alert, can't fool us old dogs....

GOLFER54
04-27-2022, 07:14 AM
Stay in Ocala, the lifestyle here will bore you at your age. Besides the cost of renting or buying a home here will probably be out of your price range. Good Luck !

Petersweeney
04-27-2022, 07:30 AM
I am a prince from Nigeria and my uncle the king just gave me a check for a million dollars so I can fulfill my dream to live with the old people….

Marathon Man
04-27-2022, 07:30 AM
"Maybe I ..." That's what people say when they are hiding something.

Spalumbos62
04-27-2022, 07:31 AM
Troll Alert, can't fool us old dogs....

If he is trolling, so what...he sure got a rise out of everyone. Someone said something about writing a book, that I doubt, but still funny.
I do believe there is that 80/20 gov't rule that he would actually be allowed.
So, ok what if he moved in next door...a nice kid, doesn't play loud music, certainly can help you carry that heavy item into the house. Could be good competition on the golf course, or dance floor, or trivia night. And hey ladies, might have a cute caboose to look at.
I'm mostly teasing here, but I think we'd all rest assured if he was an emt.

Seriously though, I do wonder if this is a thing...in Feb we got 2 different rental inquiries one from 3 college boys wanting to rent for 6 mths and the other 4 college exchange ladies for the month....weird
(We said no...we only rent to old farts) ; )

MidWestIA
04-27-2022, 07:37 AM
Go play your game elsewhere

virtualcynthia
04-27-2022, 07:48 AM
Lake Nona or the Innovation District coming to Mt Dora. You’ll have. Better chance of meeting child-bearing women and starting a family. Here you’ll catch arthritis, bad knees, skin cancer, heart problems, etc. You’ll also have to start looking for an assisted living facility for when you turn 30.

GATORBILL66
04-27-2022, 09:33 AM
As a recent graduate from fall 2021, at 22 years old I have an opportunity to work remotely for a company in Ocala. I have always looked at the villages as a place I want to live someday, and with this new job opportunity I was thinking I could rent here for a few years then buy something shortly down the road. I was offered a good paying job and can afford TV even with the surging housing costs.

I am a clean, organized, well-mannered young man who is tired of the constant late night partying college lifestyle and wants a community where everyone turns in for the evening early. I love golf, cooking and relaxing. What are everyone's thoughts on such a young neighbor?
Come back in 35 years!

MDLNB
04-27-2022, 09:55 AM
Look, if you were a 22 or 24 year old, good looking female I am sure you could find plenty of assistance here. Then make sure you rent a home with a pool and then spend all your off time sun bathing. That will bring tons of FREE advice and conversation your way. But since you claim to be a young man-boy, I doubt you will find much encouragement.
Personally, I don't cotton to trolls, but sometimes we have extra time to play along when one is retired. Maybe if you get an honest job, you too can enjoy places like the villages when you retire.
That said, maybe next time you could be a bit more original?

jimjamuser
04-27-2022, 12:07 PM
Maybe I really am 22 and wanted to see what people would think of a 24 year old before I revealed more information about myself.
That's sad and disingenuous! Try getting a life.

vintageogauge
04-27-2022, 01:14 PM
301 and I-75 traffic was the worst ever this winter and by the time you would get home from working in Ocala most of TV will be closed down but at least the kiddie pools would be less crowded so you can use them until dusk. Although I realize this is just a troll trying to wake people up from their naps it does show how boring it can get down here. Anyone in the 22/24 year old range that would want to live in a community with the average age being 67 or so has a problem that would take at least a few years of therapy along with some good drugs to fix. Stay where you are, find a good parter and do things you both enjoy, your not ready for 1:00 naps or early bird dinners.

thevillages2013
04-27-2022, 04:46 PM
Op = a$$hat

thevillages2013
04-27-2022, 06:40 PM
I will give it a read. Looks like something right up my ally

Hey
Dese yo pants?

MEbner2805
04-28-2022, 07:51 PM
This sounds like a weird troll fishin for adverse reactions! This is a retirement community! What are you fishing for? Stay away until you are age 55. Go live a normal suburb life! Or a rural life if you want to work in Ocala. I think you are fake anyway.