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coralway
10-16-2011, 08:35 PM
Which areas might be considered remote? Meaning farthest away from a crowded village center or recreation areas?
Maybe remote cul de sacs?
I have only visited TV once, but am returning for another visit in a few weeks and really would like to be not too close to a crowded village centers.
Thanks.
graciegirl
10-16-2011, 08:40 PM
Which areas might be considered the most remote? Meaning farthest away from a crowded village center or recreation areas?
Maybe remote cul de sacs?
I have only visited TV once, but am returning for another visit in a few weeks and really would like to be not too close to these crowded village centers.
Thanks.
The new villages being built right now...and all villages being built for a good while are quite far from Spanish Springs, Lake Sumter Landing and where Brownwood will be. Those new villages are...St. James, Tamarind Grove, St. Charles and Sanibel. There is a new Premier village south of 466A too...and I think they are calling it Maclenny.. The villages that are close to Spanish Springs and Lake Sumter Landing which will be resales will probably advertise that they ARE close to both town centers because that is usually considered a good selling point. You have a LOT to choose from.
Welcome!
P.S...this is for my OLDEST friend. Remote is where her new house is from our then rental. Had to take food and water for three days to make the trip. ;)
BigMike
10-17-2011, 07:27 AM
Which areas might be considered remote? Meaning farthest away from a crowded village center or recreation areas?
Maybe remote cul de sacs?
I have only visited TV once, but am returning for another visit in a few weeks and really would like to be not too close to a crowded village centers.
Thanks.
Welcome Coralway!
We live in Chatham and couldn't be happier. We are 15 minutes to either square and love our area. Check up our way Chatham, Piedmont, Calumet.
Welcome to the neighborhood :wave:
Barefoot
10-17-2011, 09:21 AM
Which areas might be considered remote? Meaning farthest away from a crowded village center or recreation areas?
Maybe remote cul de sacs?
I have only visited TV once, but am returning for another visit in a few weeks and really would like to be not too close to a crowded village centers.
Thanks.
The north-west corner of TV is considered by many to be the most remote from town squares and crowds. It is also lushly landscaped as opposed to the newer areas. Third advantage is that pre-owned homes would be less expensive in that area and often the bonds will be paid or very low. As Mike said, Chatham, Piedmont and Calumet are very nice.
Bill-n-Brillo
10-17-2011, 09:49 AM
Coralway, as BigMike and Barefoot stated, the NW parts of TV are probably furthest from the squares and the regional rec centers. But honestly, pretty much anywhere you'd wind up in TV, you'll be within 15-20 minutes (by cart) from a square. And as far as the regional rec centers go - I've never felt as though there's all THAT much traffic and activity around them. We're about 2 blocks diagonal across Buena Vista from Seabreeze Rec Center and you'd never know it. Also, the lot sizes tend to be a bit larger when you're north of 466.
As long as you're not right along a main street of some sort - Morse, Buena Vista, Canal, El Camino Real, etc. - and also away from any of the primary streets that funnel traffic in and out of any of the residential areas, you should get the same "feel" as far as being away from any congestion.
Get hold of a "$5 map" (all the TV sales offices sell them as well as a number of other places) or check this map out (http://www.districtgov.org/yourdistrict/districtmap/images/VCCD-Map-All-Districts.pdf) - either will give you a good lay of the land.
Bill :)
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