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Philipd411
04-14-2024, 06:41 AM
I want to sell my house in the villages and move into an apartment. Are there apartments in the villages that you can rent? I want to keep access to the rec centers so that is why I want to rent in the villages.

retiredguy123
04-14-2024, 06:48 AM
The Lofts near Brownwood are the only actual apartments that I know of. Long waiting list. There are independent living facilities, but they include meals and are very expensive. Two facilities are Sumter Senior Living on Rt 466A and Watercrest on Rt 466 near Buena Vista Blvd.

Randall55
04-14-2024, 06:50 AM
I want to sell my house in the villages and move into an apartment. Are there apartments in the villages that you can rent? I want to keep access to the rec centers so that is why I want to rent in the villages.It is cheaper to rent a small home.

Villager-2024
04-14-2024, 06:51 AM
The Lofts at Brownwood and a few in (I believe) Spanish Springs area over shops which are recently renovated into apartments since The Lofts has been a success.
The Lofts has a waiting list, first priority to Villager's, call and go see them, nicely appointed, allow full Villages access. Pricing depends on unit type, location in the building (there are 5) if you want a golf cart space and if so is it electric or gas.
Look into a long term house rental, that may work for you. Check listings on rentfromavillager.com.

The Villages - Florida's Friendliest Active Adult 55+ Retirement Community (https://www.thevillages.com/thelofts)

Bogie Shooter
04-14-2024, 06:53 AM
Why sell a house and turn around and rent a house?

Randall55
04-14-2024, 07:16 AM
Why sell a house and turn around and rent a house?With home prices moving downward, we sold while we could still get top dollar. Our plan was to downsize. But, home prices are falling so we invested our home proceeds instead.

We pay $1900 a month plus utilities for a 3 bed 2 bath CYV with a 2 car garage. We use our social security checks to pay ALL of these expenses. Eventually, we will buy another home but are waiting for a good opportunity. So far, none of the homes listed have appealed to us.

Dusty_Star
04-14-2024, 07:16 AM
The Lofts near Brownwood are the only actual apartments that I know of. Long waiting list. There are independent living facilities, but they include meals and are very expensive. Two facilities are Sumter Senior Living on Rt 466A and Watercrest on Rt 466 near Buena Vista Blvd.

Do you know if the independent living facilities, & the assisted living give access to the Villages amenities? Thanks!

retiredguy123
04-14-2024, 07:21 AM
The Lofts at Brownwood and a few in (I believe) Spanish Springs area over shops which are recently renovated into apartments since The Lofts has been a success.
The Lofts has a waiting list, first priority to Villager's, call and go see them, nicely appointed, allow full Villages access. Pricing depends on unit type, location in the building (there are 5) if you want a golf cart space and if so is it electric or gas.
Look into a long term house rental, that may work for you. Check listings on rentfromavillager.com.

The Villages - Florida's Friendliest Active Adult 55+ Retirement Community (https://www.thevillages.com/thelofts)
I have to question that The Lofts actually has a waiting list. I went there and the salesperson told me there is a 2 year waiting list, and that she would put me on it. But, there was no deposit, no written confirmation, and no follow up whatsoever. You cannot maintain an active waiting list unless you collect a deposit and provide regular follow up information about the status of the list. It sounds like they have so many people ready to move in that they don't care about maintaining a list. Very inefficient management.

retiredguy123
04-14-2024, 07:30 AM
Do you know if the independent living facilities, & the assisted living give access to the Villages amenities? Thanks!
The ones that I mentioned do provide access to the amenities. Some others also do, but some do not. What I don't like about Sumter Senior Living and Watercrest is that they charge about $6,000 per month for an unfurnished apartment and there is no lease, except month-to-month. To me, a better option is Freedom Pointe, but they are condos, not apartments. You pay a large amount upfront ($350K to $500K) and a monthly fee of about $4,500+. Technically, it is a condo, but you can only sell it back to Freedom Pointe. I would suggest visiting several facilities.

Villager-2024
04-14-2024, 08:19 AM
I have to question that The Lofts actually has a waiting list. I went there and the salesperson told me there is a 2 year waiting list, and that she would put me on it. But, there was no deposit, no written confirmation, and no follow up whatsoever. You cannot maintain an active waiting list unless you collect a deposit and provide regular follow up information about the status of the list. It sounds like they have so many people ready to move in that they care about maintaining a list. Very inefficient management.

This is my experience, YMMV. Four years ago I called and was put on an "interest" list. I received updates by email and a phone call every 4-6 months asking if I was still interested - at that time over 600 on the interest list.

August 2023 I was here on a lifestyle visit, went to The Lofts and moved to a "ready, willing & able" list - meaning if called I had to decide immediately if I wanted a unit. I lived out of state, nearing retirement. Anticipated availability spring of 2024. Meanwhile I also looked for a long term house rental and found a great place to which I committed in October for April move-in. Kept on the RWA list as a Plan B. Was notified in February by The Lofts that turnover was less than expected and so many current Villager's wanted to downsize and they were "priority" that I would not be offered an apartment any time soon. Also informed of the new apartments being added in Spanish Springs (check that-may be another square). Now that I am a Villager I have moved to the "priority" list and could be offered an apartment in a year or two. I'd pass since I have a long term lease. That's the way it worked for me, emails/phone calls every few months from them asking status since so many on list and that changes frequently. I did call them every few months, always updated and kept informed. Long term house is my reference, which I found and love. The Lofts a good option for many, all depends on what you want.

badkarma318
04-14-2024, 11:06 PM
The new ones are in Spanish Springs (at the former Katie Belle's location), and they're called "The Lofts at Van Patten House".

margaretmattson
04-15-2024, 05:36 AM
The new ones are in Spanish Springs (at the former Katie Belle's location), and they're called "The Lofts at Van Patten House".I heard the rent in Spanish Springs apartments is $3500-$4000 per month. At that price it is better (and cheaper) to rent a home from a Villager. You will have bigger rooms, a yard, lanai, and garage. You will not have to lug your groceries and what not from a detached parking space quite a distance away.

bowlingal
04-15-2024, 06:34 AM
American House on 466A is independent living, however, not accessible to the amenities. but, an awesome place to live for seniors.

mkjelenbaas
04-15-2024, 07:02 AM
I want to sell my house in the villages and move into an apartment. Are there apartments in the villages that you can rent? I want to keep access to the rec centers so that is why I want to rent in the villages.
What did your realtor advise you?

Lovey2
04-15-2024, 07:15 AM
The ones that I mentioned do provide access to the amenities. Some others also do, but some do not. What I don't like about Sumter Senior Living and Watercrest is that they charge about $6,000 per month for an unfurnished apartment and there is no lease, except month-to-month. To me, a better option is Freedom Pointe, but they are condos, not apartments. You pay a large amount upfront ($350K to $500K) and a monthly fee of about $4,500+. Technically, it is a condo, but you can only sell it back to Freedom Pointe. I would suggest visiting several facilities.

The monthly fee for Freedom Pointe depends on number of residents in the condo as it is the only fee and includes some meals and all utilities. Also, not sure the smallest unit is at $350,000, althought the cost does include how you choose to outfit the unit. The caveat there is the medical care FOR LIFE, tho. It's not just an apartment complex. You are buying in to a LIFE CARE plan you never pay another penny for and can never be refused care...moving thru independent to assisted to memory, alzheimers, nursing care, etc. FOR LIFE.

Girlcopper
04-15-2024, 07:17 AM
I have to question that The Lofts actually has a waiting list. I went there and the salesperson told me there is a 2 year waiting list, and that she would put me on it. But, there was no deposit, no written confirmation, and no follow up whatsoever. You cannot maintain an active waiting list unless you collect a deposit and provide regular follow up information about the status of the list. It sounds like they have so many people ready to move in that they don't care about maintaining a list. Very inefficient management.
Did you try and call for an update?

Normal
04-15-2024, 07:30 AM
I heard the rent in Spanish Springs apartments is $3500-$4000 per month. At that price it is better (and cheaper) to rent a home from a Villager. You will have bigger rooms, a yard, lanai, and garage. You will not have to lug your groceries and what not from a detached parking space quite a distance away.

You can rent CYV with a garage for less than 2000 a month. Just pay the 50 for a transfer of amenity use?

sowtime444
04-15-2024, 07:31 AM
There is another option not mentioned yet, if you really want closer to apartment living rather than house living, which are the townhouses near Spanish Springs. Technically they are condos I believe. Neither you nor the landlord have to maintain the exterior (roof, irrigation, planting) and you have a little courtyard to yourself. Yes there are stairs but some have elevator. There is one actively available for rental right now. And unlike the Lofts at Spanish Springs Patten House you actually have garage parking.

retiredguy123
04-15-2024, 07:52 AM
The monthly fee for Freedom Pointe depends on number of residents in the condo as it is the only fee and includes some meals and all utilities. Also, not sure the smallest unit is at $350,000, althought the cost does include how you choose to outfit the unit. The caveat there is the medical care FOR LIFE, tho. It's not just an apartment complex. You are buying in to a LIFE CARE plan you never pay another penny for and can never be refused care...moving thru independent to assisted to memory, alzheimers, nursing care, etc. FOR LIFE.
The entrance prices range from $228,700 with a monthly fee of $3,150 for a studio apartment with the "no refund" option to $819,300 with a monthly fee of $5,040 for a 2 BR, 2B, plus Den apartment with the 90 percent refund option. The second person fee is $19,100 plus $1,270 per month. Note that the majority of the apartments have 2 bedrooms or 1 bedroom with a den. There are very few 1 bedroom or studio apartments.

Yes, you do get a LIFE CARE care plan, but you still need to pay an additional monthly cost if you move from independent living to assisted living or to the nursing care facility. However, the monthly charges are somewhat discounted in those facilities. I'm not sure what you mean by not paying another penny for care, but that is not true, unless you are broke. If you totally run out of money, they will not require you to move out.

Sully2023
04-15-2024, 07:59 AM
I want to sell my house in the villages and move into an apartment. Are there apartments in the villages that you can rent? I want to keep access to the rec centers so that is why I want to rent in the villages.

Look at individual unfurnished homes ( long term leases) in the villages. Then you can pick the location, have more room, pay less money each month and have the villages access cards.

I rented short term ( monthly) fully furnished for five months before buying. It was great. I spent time in several villages to experience the convenience of each home.

I looked at the lofts and the price was way too much money for the small space.

Did you see the the talk of the villages today? There is some one looking to rent their home out. There are property management companies that could help you find the right home at the right price/ location

maistocars
04-15-2024, 08:10 AM
New apartments in Spanish Springs - approx. $3900/mo+ for 1425 sq ft. I believe and they had some left as of last week.

DiandJay
04-16-2024, 07:05 AM
The ones that I mentioned do provide access to the amenities. Some others also do, but some do not. What I don't like about Sumter Senior Living and Watercrest is that they charge about $6,000 per month for an unfurnished apartment and there is no lease, except month-to-month. To me, a better option is Freedom Pointe, but they are condos, not apartments. You pay a large amount upfront ($350K to $500K) and a monthly fee of about $4,500+. Technically, it is a condo, but you can only sell it back to Freedom Pointe. I would suggest visiting several facilities.

The good thing about that month to month lease is it allows for a “lease break” in case of illness or death. My MIL was a resident of an independent living facility. Shortly after moving in she got so ill she needed to move out and we were able to work with the facility to leave her things there to be sorted after she died. Very convenient.

retiredguy123
04-16-2024, 07:57 AM
The good thing about that month to month lease is it allows for a “lease break” in case of illness or death. My MIL was a resident of an independent living facility. Shortly after moving in she got so ill she needed to move out and we were able to work with the facility to leave her things there to be sorted after she died. Very convenient.
If they are going to require a month-to-month lease, they should furnish the apartments. Who would want to furnish and decorate an apartment, when they can throw you out or raise your rent at any time?

JMintzer
04-16-2024, 09:43 AM
If they are going to require a month-to-month lease, they should furnish the apartments. Who would want to furnish and decorate an apartment, when they can throw you out or raise your rent at any time?

One would think that the "month to month" lease is there to protect the renter...

I highly doubt it's there so that they can "throw you out at any time"...

And there is most likely a yearly rent increase clause, not an "any time" clause...

mcloud
04-16-2024, 06:18 PM
I want to sell my house in the villages and move into an apartment. Are there apartments in the villages that you can rent? I want to keep access to the rec centers so that is why I want to rent in the villages.
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