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Schaumburger
07-09-2011, 05:48 AM
In speaking to an MLS real estate agent yesterday at an open house, he told me that TV is building about 200 new homes per month for a total of about 10,000 more new homes then the build out is complete (4 to 5 yrs. from now). Do those figures sound right (200 per month, 10,000 more new homes)?

Jim Straz
07-09-2011, 05:57 AM
In speaking to an MLS real estate agent yesterday at an open house, he told me that TV is building about 200 new homes per month for a total of about 10,000 more new homes then the build out is complete (4 to 5 yrs. from now). Do those figures sound right (200 per month, 10,000 more new homes)?
I believe the 200 homes per month is close to reality, but it'll only take about four years for the build out to be complete. Homes then in TV should begin to show moderate appreciation due to the fact re-sale will be the only way in. I just purchased a lot in Tamarind Grove and my salesperson was thinking four years.

angiefox10
07-09-2011, 07:32 AM
I've heard people speculate, they will "find" more land to build. When I look at Google Earth, there is plenty of land to "find". Can someone explain to me why that wouldn't be a consideration?

Bob45
07-09-2011, 02:36 PM
I've heard people speculate, they will "find" more land to build. When I look at Google Earth, there is plenty of land to "find". Can someone explain to me why that wouldn't be a consideration?

I have to agree. I see no reason for them to call it quits. It operates as a fine tuned wheel and makes them a lot of money. Why give it all up?

Bob

swrinfla
07-09-2011, 04:25 PM
I'd be inclined to think that perhaps there truly is a limit to just how big TV can be?

At some 110,000 residents, in some 55,000 homes, spread over close to 30,000 acres, some 12-15 miles north-to-south, 5-10 miles east-to-west, with even the longest-range electric golf cart limited to some 80 miles . . .

I mean, really. When it takes you almost a half-hour to go by automobilefrom the brandy-spanky new Village of Sanibel to the northern limits at CR42 in Marion County, aren't we really too big?????????? :cryin2:

SWR
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JimPete
07-09-2011, 04:31 PM
I don't really think the developers would stop expansion plans based on the range of a golf car.

katezbox
07-09-2011, 10:25 PM
Bill (of Bill n Brillo) posted the latest on the IRS issues in a link to the VCDD website today. That has the latest (as of last month) on build out.

spk7951
07-10-2011, 09:25 AM
I've heard people speculate, they will "find" more land to build. When I look at Google Earth, there is plenty of land to "find". Can someone explain to me why that wouldn't be a consideration?

Two points to ponder:
In one of The Villages history videos they talk about how Gary Morse was the one who "found" the land that they bought to expand upon. Unless someone else knows otherwise I do not believe they have bought any land in a few years, so I would tend to think that process may have stopped.

In his address to the VHA last year Mark Morse stated that when build out is completed they will then turn their attention to managing the properties that they own.