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pivo
07-14-2011, 03:58 PM
I'm still a wannabe waiting for my house to sell, But I'm looking at the photo's of court yard villas and on a couple they mention i car garage and golf car garage, yet on the photods i only see a one car garage, Am I missing something? Thank You

l2ridehd
07-14-2011, 04:37 PM
It is just one garage door with space inside for one car and a golf cart. And those I have seen, granted only a few, it would need to be a small to mid size car to also fit a golf cart. I am sure some one has an Armada and a Tomberlin and will tell you they both fit fine, but those I saw looked tight. I did see one new one that looked a little larger so you will need to check them out. But all only have the single door.

TednRobin
07-14-2011, 05:08 PM
We rented a Cabana last year, our Buick LeSabre and golf cart fit, but was tight. We closed last month on CYV. We have since bought a Hyundai Sonata and feel our garage will accomodate both car and cart. But I'm gonna make him do the parking. Not blaming me for dinging up the new car or cart. :smiley:

pivo
07-14-2011, 07:16 PM
Thanks for explaining to me about the cart garage in the cyv.---Now
what happens if the cyv has a 1 car garage where do you put the cart?

JimJoe
07-14-2011, 07:48 PM
Thanks for explaining to me about the cart garage in the cyv.---Now
what happens if the cyv has a 1 car garage where do you put the cart?

I think a lot of people park and leave their car in their driveway. Most cyvs have the 1.5 car garage and it is tight with a cart and car unless you have a small car.
JJ

ssmith
07-14-2011, 09:21 PM
Wow, so what do you do if you have 2 carts and 2 cars. Also does 2 carts and 1 minivan fit in most of the garges...say an Anna Maria?

raynan
07-14-2011, 09:24 PM
Most people on our street have sold their 2nd cars. Found they were not necessary and why carry the insurance.

Bill-n-Brillo
07-14-2011, 10:23 PM
Wow, so what do you do if you have 2 carts and 2 cars. Also does 2 carts and 1 minivan fit in most of the garges...say an Anna Maria?

Two cars and two carts: No dice in an Anna Maria. Unless you choose a home model with a 2 car + a golf cart garage (or something bigger or stretched), I don't think this combination will all fit in the garage......unless the cars are very small (think along the lines of a Mini Cooper or a Smart Car, perhaps?).

Two carts and a minivan: This should work in an Anna Maria model's garage.....if the actual build dimensions for the garage are true to the floor plan and you park the carts one behind the other. http://www.thevillages.com/homes/newlyconstructed/images/featuresheet/annamaria-FP.pdf

Bill :)

Ohiogirl
07-15-2011, 07:51 AM
We keep our Honda Fit (small car) and 2 golf carts (parked tandem style - one is a 4 seater) in our garage. We have a Bonita/Foxglove. I don't think 2 carts will fit in a Cumberland/Grantham. Not sure about the other models.

We have a Honda Accord in Ohio but in the past I have been able to park it in the garage with one golf cart - haven't had it in down there since we got the 2nd golf cart, but think it would fit if the 4 seater was in front of the 2 seater. It is tighter. With the Fit, doesn't matter which cart is in front, although it's probably easier with the 4 seater in front.

Many of our neighbors have large SUVs and park them in the driveway, but I think that is because it is just a tight fit, with the curved driveway.

Russ_Boston
07-15-2011, 08:53 AM
CYV's have many great features but garage space isn't one of them. If this is a big concern you might want to look into Cottage style homes that have many of the features but can accomadate a larger garage. But then again Cottage homes have no fence etc. Choices, Choices.

ssmith
07-15-2011, 09:42 PM
just wanted to ask....I agee Russ Boston...choices and what is more important!

Schaumburger
07-16-2011, 01:53 AM
I think a lot of people park and leave their car in their driveway. Most cyvs have the 1.5 car garage and it is tight with a cart and car unless you have a small car.
JJ

When I rented a patio villa in Chatham this past week I kept the rental car (Ford Fusion) in the driveway and kept the owner's golf cart in the garage when I wasn't using the cart. Both the rental car and the golf cart probably would have fit in the garage, but I didn't want to take a chance on damaging the cart or the garage by dinging something. When it comes time for me to actually purchase in TV, I will have to get out the measuring tape as I do like to keep my car in the garage.

Schaumburger
07-16-2011, 01:56 AM
Two cars and two carts: No dice in an Anna Maria. Unless you choose a home model with a 2 car + a golf cart garage (or something bigger or stretched), I don't think this combination will all fit in the garage......unless the cars are very small (think along the lines of a Mini Cooper or a Smart Car, perhaps?).

Two carts and a minivan: This should work in an Anna Maria model's garage.....if the actual build dimensions for the garage are true to the floor plan and you park the carts one behind the other. http://www.thevillages.com/homes/newlyconstructed/images/featuresheet/annamaria-FP.pdf

Bill :)

In spending 8 days in TV this month, I saw probably 9 or 10 smart cars on Morse, Buena Vista, El Camino Real, 466 and 466A -- probably one smart car per day. I could go for months in the Chicago area without seeing a smart car.

red tail
07-16-2011, 08:06 AM
all the cyvs in delaguna and delaguna west have 2 car garages.

momesu
07-16-2011, 08:11 AM
In spending 8 days in TV this month, I saw probably 9 or 10 smart cars on Morse, Buena Vista, El Camino Real, 466 and 466A -- probably one smart car per day. I could go for months in the Chicago area without seeing a smart car.

There are a growing number of smart cars here in MD. To me they look like a hard sided golf cart! A two passenger golf cart at that!:D Not sure I would want to drive one on roads with 18 wheelers but I see them, smart cars that is, on highways even. :22yikes:
Suzanne

Schaumburger
07-16-2011, 08:58 AM
There are a growing number of smart cars here in MD. To me they look like a hard sided golf cart! A two passenger golf cart at that!:D Not sure I would want to drive one on roads with 18 wheelers but I see them, smart cars that is, on highways even. :22yikes:
Suzanne

The first time I saw a smart car was when I was in Italy 5 years ago. They are all over the place there as gas is much more expensive in Europe than here. I thought the smart cars looked like toys. You wouldn't get me on the Dan Ryan Expressway, the Tri-State Tollway or on I-90 heading into Indiana from Chicago in one of the smart cars with all of the semis that travel on those roads. I already have enough gray in my hair, one ride in a smart car on a Chicago area expressway, and I would have a headful of gray hair. Not that there is anything wrong with gray hair. :)

angiefox10
07-16-2011, 09:03 AM
The first time I saw a smart car was when I was in Italy 5 years ago. They are all over the place there as gas is much more expensive in Europe than here. I thought the smart cars looked like toys. You wouldn't get me on the Dan Ryan Expressway, the Tri-State Tollway or on I-90 heading into Indiana from Chicago in one of the smart cars with all of the semis that travel on those roads. I already have enough gray in my hair, one ride in a smart car on a Chicago area expressway, and I would have a headful of gray hair. Not that there is anything wrong with gray hair. :)

I know what you mean... We saw a bunch in Europe, but that's all we saw were small cars and cycles.

There is one in Orland Park and I can't see how they would be able to take it out in the snow! I giggle at the thought of it spinning like a cartoon....

However for TV I could see how it would work quite nicely. I think we got a picture of the Smartcar parked side by side with the carts when we were there!!!

I amuse easily....:D

momesu
07-16-2011, 10:05 AM
The first time I saw a smart car was when I was in Italy 5 years ago. They are all over the place there as gas is much more expensive in Europe than here. I thought the smart cars looked like toys. You wouldn't get me on the Dan Ryan Expressway, the Tri-State Tollway or on I-90 heading into Indiana from Chicago in one of the smart cars with all of the semis that travel on those roads. I already have enough gray in my hair, one ride in a smart car on a Chicago area expressway, and I would have a headful of gray hair. Not that there is anything wrong with gray hair. :)

Thanks for adding that last part since I do have a full head of gray hair.....never did get into the chemical thing.....I think all mine were arrived at when each of my 3 kids were learning how to drive in I-270 in MD......and we had a very big Chevy Suburban then! Now talk about probably not fitting into a villa garage....fortunately my soon to be ex is getting it and I get the little Saturn L2. That would fit into almost anything!
Suzanne

JohnN
07-17-2011, 01:36 PM
the garage in a CYV is 1-1/2 cars, it'll fit a reasonable car and a golf cart.
it's about 14-15' wide. Not the best option if you need a lot of storage, but enough if you don't pile up too much.

asianthree
07-17-2011, 05:06 PM
when last we were down we had our kia optimia and our golf cart in the cyv garage with no problem...its a midsize and left little room about 3 feet in front of the car about enough for the two bikes

Ohiogirl
07-17-2011, 07:56 PM
I haven't measured, but probably the specs are listed somewhere. We have all kinds of stuff in the garage in front of the car - 3 bikes, a lawnmower, an extra vacuum cleaner, etc) and if we didn't have 2 golf carts, could also fit lots more (besides a work bench) in front of a golf cart on the other side.

But - it's true that it is a little tough to park a large car beside the 2 golf carts (but it can be done if you are careful). It's more the curved driveway than the size of the garage - a little tricky.

ssmith
07-17-2011, 08:16 PM
What model of CYV do you have...I would guess not a Grantham for sure?

Ohiogirl
07-18-2011, 05:36 AM
Bonita/Foxglove. Grantham/Cumberland has a smaller garage

Tiger Lady
07-18-2011, 08:20 AM
We have a CYV and are able to get a Honda Accord, Harley FAT Boy, and our goft cart in the garage and still have plenty of room.

BobandSandy
07-18-2011, 09:59 AM
We have a CYV and are able to get a Honda Accord, Harley FAT Boy, and our goft cart in the garage and still have plenty of room.

Would you mind telling us what model CYV you have?

FMF Doc
07-18-2011, 01:15 PM
Would you mind telling us what model CYV you have?

We have a Siesta and I fit my motorcycle, Toyota Highlander and golf cart in the garage. I could fit another golf cart in there if I had one. Wouldn't have too much room to play field hockey but there is room enough to do it.

George

lawatha
07-18-2011, 02:01 PM
Ha... we moved down here with our Toyota Tundra and Subaru Outback. We're temporarily renting a CYV until we can move into our new home. We tried putting the Tundra in the CYV's garage and it barely squeezed in but there would be absolutely no room for anything else in there. We have been parking the Subaru in there just fine with our two bicycles, but that's about all that would fit. We'll be selling the Subaru and/or the truck. Soon!

twalker919
08-15-2011, 07:50 AM
Are there any patio villas with 2 garages that were built after 2000?

If so, are there any for sale at the present time?

Ohiogirl
08-15-2011, 08:33 AM
I have never seen a patio villa with a 2 car garage. But - the driveways are straight in (unlike most CYVs), making it easier to get your vehicle in the garage with a golf cart. The CYVs I have seen that have 2 car garages DO have straight-in driveways, but I don't think they will fit 2 cars AND a golf cart, just roomier with 1 car and 1 golf cart (or 2). Someone will correct if this is wrong.

I think some of the "cottages" (used to be ranches) have same or very similar floor plans to some patio villas, but do have 2 car garages, and some have 2 car garages plus a golf cart garage. There are cottage floor plans with 2 and 3 bedrooms. Patio villas (to my knowledge, anyway) are one or two bedrooms - not sure if they are even building new patio villas with only 1 bedroom, though.

Uptown Girl
08-15-2011, 10:44 AM
I'm still a wannabe waiting for my house to sell, But I'm looking at the photo's of court yard villas and on a couple they mention i car garage and golf car garage, yet on the photods i only see a one car garage, Am I missing something? Thank You

Hi pivo :wave: As you may have noticed, the interior garage space differs from model to model of house. As others have mentioned, most CYV's have a 1&1/2 car garage, and most can't be stretched later, so it is what it is.
In addition, some models have the laundry located in the garage, and that location can vary as well.

Almost all CYV's have a short, curved driveway. Depending on which side of the street you are on, the curve is either to the left or right. Typically, you can park one car on the drive if you like, but two won't fit. There will be very limited guest parking within your neighborhood compound, but we aren't allowed to claim and use it personally as additional garage space, and permanent on the street parking is not allowed.(It is a hazard)

Most everyone will offer suggestions on how they make the garage space work for them. I won't go through all that, except to say that things fit better than we thought they would.

What DID help before we even bought in TV, was to tape off the CYV garage measurements inside our existing garage up north.(From the model that we liked the best.) Having that visual helped us, not only to decide what we could function with as to vehicles, but also realize quickly what "stuff" HAD to be eliminated, and not dragged along. Basically, helped to let us wrap our heads around the whole garage concept and gave us time to think.

In the end, we chose a CYV because we really WANTED to downsize, live a simpler lifestyle, and have uncluttered surroundings. That's not heaven to everyone, but has been liberating to us. I found that we have adapted painlessly, and so far we don't miss anything we let go of.
That said, my hubby still has a motorcycle, air compressor, big ladder and tools.... just not thousands of them. We house the car and golf car too. (but our laundry is INSIDE.)
It really was great to eliminate BEFORE we moved.
If you come down on a lifestyle visit, you'll know SO much, that your choice will be easy. Listen to your gut. You'll make the choices perfect for you.
(and I just realized this topic is not a brand new post.... sorry!)

tainsley
08-15-2011, 02:09 PM
I'm still a wannabe waiting for my house to sell, But I'm looking at the photo's of court yard villas and on a couple they mention i car garage and golf car garage, yet on the photods i only see a one car garage, Am I missing something? Thank You

I just bought a Grantham in Montbrook Villas-Tamarind Grove...1 1/2 garage. Hubby says he thinks we can get a car and two carts in there. I believe there a two CYV with two car garages at the end of Arbordale in same neighborhood. I do not know what models they are but both look like they have two car garages. Check it out.:smiley:

Ohiogirl
08-15-2011, 03:10 PM
Almost all CYV's have a short, curved driveway. Depending on which side of the street you are on, the curve is either to the left or right. Typically, you can park one car on the drive if you like, but two won't fit. There will be very limited guest parking within your neighborhood compound, but we aren't allowed to claim and use it personally as additional garage space, and permanent on the street parking is not allowed.(It is a hazard)

Most everyone will offer suggestions on how they make the garage space work for them. I won't go through all that, except to say that things fit better than we thought they would.

What DID help before we even bought in TV, was to tape off the CYV garage measurements inside our existing garage up north.(From the model that we liked the best.) Having that visual helped us, not only to decide what we could function with as to vehicles, but also realize quickly what "stuff" HAD to be eliminated, and not dragged along. Basically, helped to let us wrap our heads around the whole garage concept and gave us time to think.

In the end, we chose a CYV because we really WANTED to downsize, live a simpler lifestyle, and have uncluttered surroundings. That's not heaven to everyone, but has been liberating to us. I found that we have adapted painlessly, and so far we don't miss anything we let go of.
That said, my hubby still has a motorcycle, air compressor, big ladder and tools.... just not thousands of them. We house the car and golf car too. (but our laundry is INSIDE.)
It really was great to eliminate BEFORE we moved.
If you come down on a lifestyle visit, you'll know SO much, that your choice will be easy. Listen to your gut. You'll make the choices perfect for you.
(and I just realized this topic is not a brand new post.... sorry!)

Great idea about taping off the measurements before you move. Plus, there are all kinds of garage storage systems out there (we are using mostly the Rubbermaid strips and hooks). Stop at houses/villas where someone is puttering around in their open garage and strike up a conversation if it looks like a well-organized garage. Most people are happy and proud to show it off.

I think you might be incorrect about parking 2 cars in the driveway, though. I believe we've had 2 cars park in our driveway, just wouldn't want to do it all the time, impossible to get the golf carts out.

John_W
08-15-2011, 09:07 PM
We have a Woodlawn which is now called a Durham. I had to trade my Hyundai Santa Fe for a Mazda 3 Hatchback. With
my Yamaha golf cart there is barely enough room for me to get into the car to back out of the garage. Very little space in a Woodlawn, having the washer and dryer in the garage doesn't help.

Barefoot
08-15-2011, 10:55 PM
I'm still a wannabe waiting for my house to sell, But I'm looking at the photo's of court yard villas and on a couple they mention i car garage and golf car garage, yet on the photods i only see a one car garage, Am I missing something? Thank You

After three years, we regretfully sold our CYV and bought a house with a huge extended garage. Our CYV garage was small plus it housed the laundry facilities. We could stuff in a car, golf cart and motorcycle, but there wasn't enough room to walk around. We found it was way too complicated to try to fit all our stuff in a small garage. (We have a SUV, motorcycle, golf cart, bicycles, lawn supplies, roller blades, archery equipment, etc).

There are some CYVs with two-car garages but they are rare. We couldn't find one on a golf course with water view. CYVs are great and many people wish they had larger garages.

Mamaspoons
10-30-2011, 08:45 PM
Will the Courtyard Villas fit a Buick Regal and a golf cart? Thanks! We will be moving there and are not sure if our car will fit in with a golf cart.

VillagesFlorida
10-30-2011, 08:48 PM
Will the Courtyard Villas fit a Buick Regal and a golf cart? Thanks! We will be moving there and are not sure if our car will fit in with a golf cart.

We have a Toyota Sienna van and it fits, along with our golf cart. Now, unless we park the van in there just right, I have to fold in the passenger mirror to get to my washer and dryer! Before the van we had a big Cadillac in there. I think your Regal should fit, no problem.

Bill-n-Brillo
10-30-2011, 09:30 PM
Will the Courtyard Villas fit a Buick Regal and a golf cart? Thanks! We will be moving there and are not sure if our car will fit in with a golf cart.

Should work o.k. though the bigger the car, the less space you're going to have for your "stuff" in the garage. Best to check the garage dimensions of the specific CYV model(s) you're considering before you pull the trigger on buying something.

Hope that helps!!! And welcome to TOTV!!

Bill :)

drdodge
10-31-2011, 05:25 AM
A lot of the villas in hacienda hills have two car garages
drd

Northstar
10-31-2011, 05:48 AM
A lot of the villas in hacienda hills have two car garages
drd

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Thanks for the Info drdodge:thumbup:

Doodlegirl
10-31-2011, 09:17 AM
my big Toyota 4Runner fits in the garage and a Tomerlin golf cart. I still have walking space between the two. IF, if, the a/c was not on the inside
wall I could have fit two golf carts and the 4 Runner. However, there is a post installed so the golf cart won't go forward hitting the a/c. Had the
a/c been on the back wall easy peasy for 2 golf carts and the 'truck'.
I still must have six or 8 feet in front of the 4Runner where I have boxes,
tools, lawn equipment. Seems very large, BUT I still have to do some cautious driving when getting the cart out with the car parked inside.
Good luck. Wouldn't trade my 3/2 Bonita for anything, it has worked well
for everything I brought with me to TV. If I put in attic stairs I will have
lots more room in the garage, but so far it's all good.

Ohiogirl
10-31-2011, 10:37 AM
my big Toyota 4Runner fits in the garage and a Tomerlin golf cart. I still have walking space between the two. IF, if, the a/c was not on the inside
wall I could have fit two golf carts and the 4 Runner. However, there is a post installed so the golf cart won't go forward hitting the a/c. Had the
a/c been on the back wall easy peasy for 2 golf carts and the 'truck'.
I still must have six or 8 feet in front of the 4Runner where I have boxes,
tools, lawn equipment. Seems very large, BUT I still have to do some cautious driving when getting the cart out with the car parked inside.
Good luck. Wouldn't trade my 3/2 Bonita for anything, it has worked well
for everything I brought with me to TV. If I put in attic stairs I will have
lots more room in the garage, but so far it's all good.

We have the post and the inside a/c-furnace and just drive the deepest golf cart to the side of the post and about 2 feet from the back of the garage (we have a narrow workbench in front of the wall). Both are carts are electric Club Cars, and the chargers are interchangeable (a fortunate accident). With our small car (Honda Fit) we still have room to get into both golf carts and the driver's door of the car, and if the car is parked where the passenger door opens between the carts, can even get in the car from the passenger side.

Some of the new villas I have seen have eliminated the post (which I think is there to keep you from running into the furnace), probably a cost savings. You could remove the post (and put a tire or something for safety in front of the furnace, but further over) and probably be able to pull the cart in a little closer to the wall to have a 2nd cart work for you.

islandgal
10-31-2011, 01:37 PM
pivo -
If you go to: http://www.thevillages.com/homes/search/
on the left side, click on your desired price and then below it, click on 2 car garage, it will pull up the new homes with 2-car garages.

Northstar
10-31-2011, 01:51 PM
pivo -
If you go to: http://www.thevillages.com/homes/search/
on the left side, click on your desired price and then below it, click on 2 car garage, it will pull up the new homes with 2-car garages.

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