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bandida5
01-25-2012, 01:24 PM
My husband and I will both be turning 50 this year, and would like to start our retirement early in TV, is this allowable?
wendyquat
01-25-2012, 01:55 PM
My husband and I will both be turning 50 this year, and would like to start our retirement early in TV, is this allowable?
No problem as long as you don't have kids under the age of 19 living with you. You might want to be certain to buy in a new area as some of the established neighborhoods are full of us old folks that might bore you to death! :rolleyes:
bandida5
01-25-2012, 02:03 PM
Thanks Wendy! Actually, I wouldn't be bored...I love "older folks"! You can never have enough in your life, your wisdom inspires me!
janmcn
01-25-2012, 02:09 PM
The first thing I was asked by my sales person was "Are you 55". This was quite awhile ago. Call the sales office for accurate information.
SALYBOW
01-25-2012, 02:34 PM
I live in Buttonwood (a new area) and there are under 55 YO couples here. Florida state law says that with the zoning they have chosen for TV they cannot exclude underage couples until there are 20% of the homes sold to them. At that point they can. :beer3: :popcorn: :gc:
Bucco
01-25-2012, 02:45 PM
The Villages is required to insure that sells of homes are at least 80% over 55; that is how they maintain the "retirement" tag. They keep pretty good track and your rep can help you through it. The numbers, being what they are, in most cases create no problem for folks like yourself.
Pat_RI
01-25-2012, 04:30 PM
I'm 41 and own a house in Pennecamp that I bought for a future retirement home. I had no issues with the purchase and head down for about 4 weeks out of the year. I have a retired relative living in the house currently.
Schaumburger
01-25-2012, 11:35 PM
My husband and I will both be turning 50 this year, and would like to start our retirement early in TV, is this allowable?
bandida5, Welcome to TOTV :welcome: I'm 51, single, no kids, one cat. I've visited The Villages 3 times since 2010 -- rented twice. I've been to several open houses during the times I've rented, and I asked about buying under age 55. Most real estate agents (both Villages agents and MLS agents) say that other than having to complete some paperwork about acknowledging that no kids under 19 will be living in the home on a permanent basis, there is not a problem with buying in TV under the age of 55.
Good luck and keep reading TOTV -- it is a great source of information about buying and living in The Villages.
thistrucksforyou
01-26-2012, 04:17 AM
No problem as long as you don't have kids under the age of 19 living with you. You might want to be certain to buy in a new area as some of the established neighborhoods are full of us old folks that might bore you to death! :rolleyes:
What kind of retirement is this? Over 55 under 55 under 19 over 19 ...sounds stupid!
robertj1954
01-26-2012, 06:22 AM
No problem as long as you don't have kids under the age of 19 living with you. You might want to be certain to buy in a new area as some of the established neighborhoods are full of us old folks that might bore you to death! :rolleyes:
I can attest to not being bored and we are under 57 and live in Hacienda South, an established neighborhood. The neighbors/friends are awesome, and we recognize that we are the first of many new baby boomers who will be continuing The Village culture that makes living here so great. It's like having dozens of parents who enjoy sharing their stories and expertise with you.
We looked at the newer Villages in the south and they are very nice and the people living there are great. But, we took the tour found out what we wanted (based upon the available models) and used the bond money (we did not have to pay) to upgrade the previous owned home we purchased at a great price. The result a completely updated designer home in a great neighborhood. Win Win! Take your time choosing and keep an open mind, because regardless of where you choose to live, you will love living here at The Villages! Good Luck! :welcome:
graciegirl
01-26-2012, 06:44 AM
Thanks Wendy! Actually, I wouldn't be bored...I love "older folks"! You can never have enough in your life, your wisdom inspires me!
Bandida. Welcome to the forum.
Most of us think of ourselves as the "fun crowd" and we have the ability to see the 16 year old that lives in each of us. You will love it here.
Annie01
02-01-2014, 07:12 PM
actually it is NOT....you can be under 55....BUT have NO kids living with you...nice and simple !!!!! i know people their 40's...they love it here ..sooo much to do....
Bogie Shooter
02-01-2014, 07:14 PM
actually it is NOT....you can be under 55....BUT have NO kids living with you...nice and simple !!!!! i know people their 40's...they love it here ..sooo much to do....
Actually kids 19+.
Not sure what post you were referencing...................
tjosmith
03-06-2014, 12:42 AM
We are in our 50's and we didn't have an issue. I absolutely love it here and the people are awesome. Wishing you the best.
Bogie Shooter
03-06-2014, 08:40 AM
Original post is 2 years old.............they may have moved away by now!:ho:
Madelaine Amee
03-06-2014, 10:30 AM
I can attest to not being bored and we are under 57 and live in Hacienda South, an established neighborhood. The neighbors/friends are awesome, and we recognize that we are the first of many new baby boomers who will be continuing The Village culture that makes living here so great. It's like having dozens of parents who enjoy sharing their stories and expertise with you.
We looked at the newer Villages in the south and they are very nice and the people living there are great. But, we took the tour found out what we wanted (based upon the available models) and used the bond money (we did not have to pay) to upgrade the previous owned home we purchased at a great price. The result a completely updated designer home in a great neighborhood. Win Win! Take your time choosing and keep an open mind, because regardless of where you choose to live, you will love living here at The Villages! Good Luck! :welcome:
IMHO this is a GREAT post which really shows what happens in a retirement community - we all age, pass away, go back to family - or do whatever, and our homes are then purchased by younger people who redo our older homes and make them "theirs". You may be the first baby boomers in your area, but the natural attrition rate will make sure you are not the last.
TraceyMooreRN
03-06-2014, 03:59 PM
We bought our first home at age 30 and 40. We moved here fulltime at age 38/48. We LOVE IT. Our kids have never lived here- we moved out of Virginia when they were in College. They have no intention to moving to "our" retirement community.
We both work fulltime- so we miss out on a ton of local gatherings for the neighborhood. We are addicted to Water Volleyball, Softball, Golf and just relaxing with new friends!
Welcome!!
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