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optv13sp
10-04-2012, 07:57 AM
My husband and I will be coming to TV in December to start house hunting... a new or pre owned. We prefer to be in a village directly north or south of 466A (Hemingway, Duval, Sanibel, Fernandina, etc.) Our concern is that we are in our late 60s/early 70s and we wonder if we would be older than most in those villages. The other question we have is...when is the best time to buy? We are flexible and can buy immediately or wait. Are there more homes on the market in season or off season? Is there a difference in price in season vs off season? Thanks in advance because I know I'll get a lot of good advice.

missypie
10-04-2012, 08:02 AM
I can only comment on age. If you are between 50 and 127 years of age, you fit in nicely.

teachnmo
10-04-2012, 08:09 AM
I would buy it during the "slow" time in The Villages after temporary residents have went back North. April through August would get you a better deal on a resale house. New houses prices tend to raise a little in late fall. Not any give on them unless they are closing out a neighborhood and want to get rid of it.

As I said just from personal experience.

gomoho
10-04-2012, 09:19 AM
There are way more houses for sale in the fall and winter. Not sure you would get the best price during that time, but definitely the best selection.

JackieandCharlie
10-04-2012, 09:25 AM
I can only comment on age. If you are between 50 and 127 years of age, you fit in nicely.

I love this answer!:a040:

mar/bob
10-04-2012, 10:12 AM
My husband and I will be coming to TV in December to start house hunting... a new or pre owned. We prefer to be in a village directly north or south of 466A (Hemingway, Duval, Sanibel, Fernandina, etc.) Our concern is that we are in our late 60s/early 70s and we wonder if we would be older than most in those villages. The other question we have is...when is the best time to buy? We are flexible and can buy immediately or wait. Are there more homes on the market in season or off season? Is there a difference in price in season vs off season? Thanks in advance because I know I'll get a lot of good advice.
Hello, We are in the same boat as you only you are a little ahead of us.
We are mid 60's and waiting till May 2013 for retirement. All the folks at TV
are wonderful. Once you have been to TV your sick till you can be there
permanently. Have fun and all villages are great.

Mar/Bob

2BNTV
10-04-2012, 10:38 AM
I can only comment on age. If you are between 50 and 127 years of age, you fit in nicely.

GREAT ANSWER!!!!!


Hello, We are in the same boat as you only you are a little ahead of us.
We are mid 60's and waiting till May 2013 for retirement. All the folks at TV
are wonderful. Once you have been to TV your sick till you can be there
permanently. Have fun and all villages are great.

Mar/Bob

So True!!!!!

ijusluvit
10-04-2012, 10:54 AM
A friend up North has been studying the TV housing situation carefully for the last couple of years. He is so convinced that demand and prices are going up right now that he left a month earlier than planned yesterday. He is intent on buying, probably a resale, but a new build if he must.

There was another price increase on new builds recently, and I understand sales are getting very brisk.

Good Luck. When you finally join us I'll bet you'll agree you should have done it sooner!

misky
10-04-2012, 11:04 AM
My husband and I will be coming to TV in December to start house hunting... a new or pre owned. We prefer to be in a village directly north or south of 466A (Hemingway, Duval, Sanibel, Fernandina, etc.) Our concern is that we are in our late 60s/early 70s and we wonder if we would be older than most in those villages. The other question we have is...when is the best time to buy? We are flexible and can buy immediately or wait. Are there more homes on the market in season or off season? Is there a difference in price in season vs off season? Thanks in advance because I know I'll get a lot of good advice.

I made six trips to TV before I bought. I looked at homes each time I was down. I checked home prices on a regular basis also through the internet. I did not see any significant increases/decreases based on the time of year.

Happy-Go-Lucky
10-04-2012, 04:01 PM
My husband and I will be coming to TV in December to start house hunting... a new or pre owned. We prefer to be in a village directly north or south of 466A (Hemingway, Duval, Sanibel, Fernandina, etc.) Our concern is that we are in our late 60s/early 70s and we wonder if we would be older than most in those villages. The other question we have is...when is the best time to buy? We are flexible and can buy immediately or wait. Are there more homes on the market in season or off season? Is there a difference in price in season vs off season? Thanks in advance because I know I'll get a lot of good advice.

We are selling our home in Polo Ridge. See pics and detailed info here on TOTV Real Estate Section under the heading: Home for Sale or Trade.

We're in Polo Ridge. LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!! Near banking, restaurants, Walmart, Publix, Bob Evans...etc etc. Check it out..plus we have a very lowwwww bond.:a040:

Figuringitout
10-04-2012, 09:27 PM
We just closed last Friday on a home in Mira Mesa, we love the old area it is very homey, with lots of trees. We rented for 2 months Aug. & Sept., and went to many open houses, that helped us figure out what area and house model was right for us. We bought an older designer house,two other things to consider in buying is age of house and bond balance. Insurance in FL is different then in the north, because our house is older we pay more insurance, but we do not have a bond balance.

I have watched the market here for the last 3 years it does seem to be going up a little, the selection also seems better now than when we got here in August. It appears new people coming in want to be in the new areas, I think it depends on you and what you want to be close to. People told us the younger retirees like Lake Sumter, but we like both squares and live a little closer to Spanish Springs. I think just being here will help you figure it out, we were told people move 3 times within the Villages we don't expect to do that , way too much work. Good luck on your search.

cgalloway6
10-05-2012, 12:21 AM
If you are going to look at new construction, the sooner the better. There was a 3% price increase in May then in August another $1000, Sept another $800, Oct another $600. These varied by model but for the Gardenia, this was the increase. The monthly increases were due to increases in the materials - drywall, concrete, lumber, paint, etc.

shcisamax
10-05-2012, 01:18 AM
My rep had told me that a lot of buying goes on in March and April because all those snow birds are revved up having been down for the winter and they don't ever want to leave :) But I don't know if there is a less expensive time to buy. Judging from the increases that have occurred in the past six months, it doesn't look like it is going to be going down. And if new builds are going up, at some point, the resales will naturally follow.

Geewiz
10-05-2012, 01:31 AM
I just bought this week (a new CYV in St. James with a sellers close-out discount)....I was told starting in mid-October the sales office gets crazier and crazier as the snowbirds come down. Remember, there are internal pressures driving demand/price as well as external factors. Right now, Citizen's is offering a 30/yr at 3.5%. Demand for Villages' properties has always been high...but, somewhat controlled because many folks couldn't unload their old homes. Depending on where you are this may be changing...and as a macro trend it appears that housing is starting to turn around. More buyers equal more demand equal higher prices. Of course, none of this is in stone and trends can reverse...that's why markets exist. These are real personal decisions and no one can give you a safe right answer. What I can tell you...is that in the few days that I've been here, I've yet to find anyone regretting their decision to move down. Hope that helps!

jebartle
10-05-2012, 06:27 AM
Any pre-owned in Lake County, NO BOND, save anywhere from $20,000 to $50,000 and you may find that many options have been added, and another plus, if you should go NORTH of 466 (Village of LaZamora) you will hit the jackpot of WONDERFUL neighbors, (so sorry, just a little prejudice)

graciegirl
10-05-2012, 07:02 AM
Any pre-owned in Lake County, NO BOND, save anywhere from $20,000 to $50,000 and you may find that many options have been added, and another plus, if you should go NORTH of 466 (Village of LaZamora) you will hit the jackpot of WONDERFUL neighbors, (so sorry, just a little prejudice)


Well dang, we have never disagreed before, but I think WE have the nicest neighbors. ;)

jebartle
10-05-2012, 11:11 AM
Only reason your neighborhood is great is because of YOU!




Well dang, we have never disagreed before, but I think WE have the nicest neighbors.;_

Schaumburger
10-06-2012, 03:42 AM
I love this answer!:a040:

:agree:

Count'n the days
10-06-2012, 07:45 AM
With every opportunity I've had to talk with one of my future neighbors in Fernandina, I'm convinced we've selected the best neighborhood. My days to count are getting fewer - down to 22 work days!!!!!

YouNeverKnow
10-06-2012, 07:54 AM
With every opportunity I've had to talk with one of my future neighbors in Fernandina, I'm convinced we've selected the best neighborhood. My days to count are getting fewer - down to 22 work days!!!!!

What section of Fernandina are you in?

A-4 Skyhawk
10-06-2012, 09:43 AM
What section of Fernandina are you in?

Maybe Countin The Days is one of our new neighbors???

Let's hope

janeg
10-06-2012, 03:57 PM
My husband and I will be coming to TV in December to start house hunting... a new or pre owned. We prefer to be in a village directly north or south of 466A (Hemingway, Duval, Sanibel, Fernandina, etc.) Our concern is that we are in our late 60s/early 70s and we wonder if we would be older than most in those villages. The other question we have is...when is the best time to buy? We are flexible and can buy immediately or wait. Are there more homes on the market in season or off season? Is there a difference in price in season vs off season? Thanks in advance because I know I'll get a lot of good advice.

Hi. We are 65 and 61 so come to Fernandina!!!! We just bought our patio villa and furnished it in 4 days! Then went back home until next Fall when I will be retired. We like it there because it is close to Brownwood and Bonifay. Good luck with your visit. Isn't this fun?
Jane Garrison
jeg1098@gmail.com

Count'n the days
10-06-2012, 05:17 PM
We'll be on Greywood Ln. Can't wait!!!

YouNeverKnow
10-06-2012, 05:40 PM
We'll be on Greywood Ln. Can't wait!!!

Not too far from where our lot is on Abana Path! We will be going down your road to get to the new recreation center! :a040:

Swampy
10-07-2012, 03:04 PM
Giving a shout-out for Fernandina... I'm 65 and my wife is 64. We're on Partridge, and come the Summer we will be permanent FROGs, in our new home that will be built there. Can't wait!!!!! (right now we're stuck in PA)

Swampy, the Fernandian (almost)

YouNeverKnow
10-07-2012, 03:18 PM
Giving a shout-out for Fernandina... I'm 65 and my wife is 64. We're on Partridge, and come the Summer we will be permanent FROGs, in our new home that will be built there. Can't wait!!!!! (right now we're stuck in PA)

Swampy, the Fernandian (almost)

We hope to be FROGS this summer as well if we can get a design meeting in the spring and everything works out. We will be passing by Partridge on the way to the new Bradenton Recreation Center from where we will be living on Abana Path! It's getting cold in Michigan and the nights are now in the 30's so we are getting really anxious to become FROGS! :wave:

graciegirl
10-08-2012, 03:19 PM
My husband and I will be coming to TV in December to start house hunting... a new or pre owned. We prefer to be in a village directly north or south of 466A (Hemingway, Duval, Sanibel, Fernandina, etc.) Our concern is that we are in our late 60s/early 70s and we wonder if we would be older than most in those villages. The other question we have is...when is the best time to buy? We are flexible and can buy immediately or wait. Are there more homes on the market in season or off season? Is there a difference in price in season vs off season? Thanks in advance because I know I'll get a lot of good advice.

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