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xlhig
02-20-2011, 09:31 AM
At it's longest points, how many miles long is TV from North to South and also from East to West? Also, once completed, how many homes will be in TV? TIA

Tom Hannon
02-20-2011, 09:40 AM
From what I hear, The Villages is to be 38 miles when completed. That is one and a half the size of Manhattan.

eweissenbach
02-20-2011, 09:58 AM
Build-out is supposed to be almost 60,000 homes.

BOMBERO
02-20-2011, 10:03 AM
From what I hear, The Villages is to be 38 miles when completed. That is one and a half the size of Manhattan.


When someone told you The Villages was going to be 38 miles, did you happen to ask if that was north to south or east to west?

jblum8156
02-20-2011, 10:25 AM
From what I hear, The Villages is to be 38 miles when completed. That is one and a half the size of Manhattan.

Do you mean 38 square miles? that doesn't sound like enough

Castle guy
02-20-2011, 10:29 AM
From what I hear, The Villages is to be 38 miles when completed. That is one and a half the size of Manhattan.

Buana Vista, from CR 42 to CR 466A is app. 15 miles. Adding another 4 miles or so to get to CR 44 would bring the total distance to 19 miles. So, I guess a return trip would make it 38 miles.

No matter how it is measured, TV is big and getting bigger. Fortunately, the planning involved in the various phases of expansion make TV an incredibly pleasant place to live and play.

eweissenbach
02-20-2011, 10:37 AM
Do you mean 38 square miles? that doesn't sound like enough

Approximately 38 square miles would be about right

skyguy79
02-20-2011, 11:18 AM
When someone told you The Villages was going to be 38 miles, did you happen to ask if that was north to south or east to west?I did a little rough measuring around TV for no particular reason other than interest, and using Google Maps found that the distance from the northern most end of Buena Vista to where it's roughly expected to end after the buildout is approximately 13 miles. East-West measuring would consistantly change as you proceed south on both sides, especially with the southern Lake Co area. So I didn't bother with that. Using the Sumpter Co Assessors map, the circumfrence around Sumpter Co only is roughly estimated at 33 miles. I didn't go any further than that. Again, these roughly estimated figures are presented for no particular reason other than interest and it's in line with what's being discussed here. Please keep that in mind.
http://www.chumpysclipart.com/images/illustrations/thumbnail/3050_picture_of_a_man_trying_to_use_a_tape_measure .jpg

Skybo
02-20-2011, 11:42 AM
If you haven’t already, take a look at TV through Google-Earth. I enjoy looking at the whole world through google-earth ... it’s really interesting. And it has really helped me get the lay of the land for both TV and the surrounding areas. You can zoom in and out and clearly see how the different villages are layed out. (Download at www.earth.google.com/)

fraurauch
02-21-2011, 01:32 PM
If you look at the Daily Sun's website, go to Advertising, go to Rate Card, it will open up a PDF form. Download that and it will tell you that the total acres of land is 23,000.

cybermuda
02-21-2011, 01:44 PM
If you haven’t already, take a look at TV through Google-Earth. I enjoy looking at the whole world through google-earth ... it’s really interesting. And it has really helped me get the lay of the land for both TV and the surrounding areas. You can zoom in and out and clearly see how the different villages are layed out. (Download at www.earth.google.com/)

The Google Earth perspective is a real eye-opener. The Villages looks like one vast jam-packed housing estate but, as an earlier poster said, at ground level it is a lovely place to live and generally well-thought out.

graciegirl
02-21-2011, 04:39 PM
I think about the jam packed look and this I know. Most of us still wish we weren't so close to another home, but the HUGE upside is this...We don't have the land as a burden to manage as we become busy doing other things and as we grow older and not quite as inclined or able to mow all that grass and maintain the beds.

I think that this space was so carefully thought out and meticulously planned that we have our manageable space and yet huge vistas of golf courses and ponds and tree lined boulevards to enjoy with all of it beautifully maintained.

I think that the owner could have charged more for things and probably would and could have sold it all to people with more money. Instead there are affordable homes for almost everyone, ranging in price from 70K to a million and a half and they are all here together.


It sure is nice.

aln
02-21-2011, 05:31 PM
Approximately 38 square miles would be about right

IF it were 10 miles by 10 miles that would be 100 square miles.

Please recalculate..

Most of what I've HEARD is 7 by 21
That would be 147 sq miles

Tom Hannon
02-21-2011, 06:06 PM
Below is some of the ifo I dug up about TV. I was correct about approx 38 miles. These stats were taken in Jan 2010

Pop. 77,000 in Jan. 2010


Planned Homes. 55,805
Av. Home Price for 2008 $234,000
Planned Pop. 105,000 by 2017

62 Villages as of May 2009 .. at build out 72 are planned

Villages covers 26,000 acreas / 40 square miles
15 miles North to South
8 miles East to West
Hwy 42 to 466A is 12.5
Hwy 42 to CR44 is 15 miles

HawkeyeBarb
02-21-2011, 06:17 PM
Thanks for the stats, Tom! Boilermaker Dave is always interested in numbers and these are a few of the ones he was curious about. :coolsmiley:

Tom Hannon
02-21-2011, 06:22 PM
The list is a long one. I cut it down for posting purposes. If you'd like I'll send the whole shabang to you via PM. Let me know

HawkeyeBarb
02-21-2011, 06:34 PM
Please send what you have via PM....and thanks so much, Tom. :mademyday:

Russ_Boston
02-21-2011, 06:34 PM
40 square miles
15 miles North to South
8 miles East to West


That has to be 15 miles at the most and 8 miles at the most. Obviously it couldn't average that or we'd be at 120 Sq. Miles (new math:))

chacam
02-21-2011, 06:47 PM
If you look at the Daily Sun's website, go to Advertising, go to Rate Card, it will open up a PDF form. Download that and it will tell you that the total acres of land is 23,000.

Which is about 36 sq miles

pooh
02-21-2011, 07:43 PM
Below is some of the ifo I dug up about TV. I was correct about approx 38 miles. These stats were taken in Jan 2010

Pop. 77,000 in Jan. 2010


Planned Homes. 55,805
Av. Home Price for 2008 $234,000
Planned Pop. 105,000 by 2017

62 Villages as of May 2009 .. at build out 72 are planned

Villages covers 26,000 acreas / 40 square miles
15 miles North to South
8 miles East to West
Hwy 42 to 466A is 12.5
Hwy 42 to CR44 is 15 miles

I had a feeling this place was at least as large as the community I left in CA...and now I find, it's actually larger. Our city was 15,581 acres, 24.3 square miles and the population was just a tad more than TV. Here things are planned and laid out better, MUCH better. Thanks for the info Tom.

Linwood
02-22-2011, 03:20 PM
23,000 acres would be 35.9 square mile
640 acres = 1 sq mile

an acre is 43,560 sq feet
ok, I am bored at work this afternoon,

11 months till I call Hadley home full time,
:)

Bogie Shooter
02-22-2011, 03:27 PM
23,000 acres would be 35.9 square mile
640 acres = 1 sq mile

an acre is 43,560 sq feet
ok, I am bored at work this afternoon,

11 months till I call Hadley home full time,
:)

You get paid to read and post on TOTV??
I thought when you got bored at work, you went looking for something to do that would help your employer.

Russ_Boston
02-22-2011, 03:54 PM
You get paid to read and post on TOTV??
I thought when you got bored at work, you went looking for something to do that would help your employer.

Maybe in bizzarro world!

just joking around - I'll post from work sometimes too, breaks up the day making me even more productive mentally:)

rubicon
02-22-2011, 05:22 PM
Something tells me that TV is going to be larger than the well advertised built out. Just look at Lady Lake and Wildwood and it doesn't take much imagination to see these areas getting annex. So how big is TV? Too big for this country boy.