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Robert345
01-29-2013, 11:43 AM
Hi. I am Bob. New here thought I would say hello. I live in Ohio and am thinking if making the move to Florida. How would I decide which village to live in??

graciegirl
01-29-2013, 11:48 AM
Welcome to you. You are right This IS a great place. Read and see for yourself that we are made up of a huge group of rugged individuals, who are sassy, saucy, spirited, sometimes contrary and mostly fun.

Hurry down.

We will leave the light on for ya.

DAWN MARIE
01-29-2013, 12:04 PM
I'm also new to TOTV although I've lived here now five years. I just recently heard of this site and look forward to checking it out and getting to know the Village characters. Like Gracie said, this is a great place.

Cisco Kid
01-29-2013, 12:05 PM
Hi. New here thought I would say hello. I am thinking removing to Floriday and heard the Villages is a great place
Welcome Robert
Sadly TV is missing one thing badly

ME
:pepper2::pepper2::pepper2:

stuckinparadise
01-29-2013, 12:08 PM
Welcome to TOTV. TV is a wonderful place and we can't wait to move (June) into our home. Good luck to you!

2BNTV
01-29-2013, 12:21 PM
Robert:

:welcome: to TOTV. Lots of smart and funny members here that have made TV their home. I'll just say you have to see it to believe it as they are not enough words to decribe how wondeful and beautiful it is.

You might consider doing a lifestyle visit just to check it out.

BaylorBear
01-29-2013, 12:32 PM
Robert, there's no better place on earth in my book! We will be FROGS come 2/1/13!!! Come on down for a visit, you'll see what we are talking about!!

Robert345
01-29-2013, 01:26 PM
How would I decide which village to live in??

Bob

indianavette
01-29-2013, 02:01 PM
That is an excellent question, probably with no specific answer. We plan to move to TV in 2013 so we are looking south of 466A, which is the direction of the new building areas. I don't think you can pick a "bad" area.

graciegirl
01-29-2013, 02:11 PM
How would I decide which village to live in??

Bob

Most villages are much the same in that they have a mix of all kinds of homes. There are a very few with just Premier homes. People newer to the area are found in newer Villages, like those south of 466a.

Resales sell for about the same price as new homes and often have added features and some payment of the bond.

Most people would say that the village they live in has the warmest and friendliest people with an occasional grouch too.

All villages are close to golf courses and pools and rec centers and some are close to squares but squares are not where you buy groceries and get gas and other things. The retail centers are tucked here and there and most find it convenient to be close to those shopping areas, but others like the not too long ride to get there especially in a golf cart.

You must come down and see. I have lost count as to how many villages we now have but they are all beautiful and pretty much the same.

mulligan
01-29-2013, 02:59 PM
The village doesn't matter, you just need to find the home you will fall in love with.

DAWN MARIE
01-29-2013, 03:50 PM
We had the same decision to make and not wishing to move around wanted to make our choice carefully. For us the decision making involved the squares. We took a map and looked at where the squares were located. At the time there were only two squares with the third to be built five years down the road. So we positioned ourselves halfway between SS and Brownwood with LSL being about 3 miles away. It takes me about 5 minutes by car to LSL and 12 minutes to SS. Brownwood is about 12-14 minutes as well.

Some of my friends living on the North side don't like coming to the new square because it's a good half hour for them to drive from the North end of the Villages.

So whether t's golf, the squares, shopping or eateries, you might want to do the same thing. Pull out a map, look at the squares and decide according to the activities you most enjoy. If all else fails you can always move from one side to the other.

JP
01-29-2013, 07:15 PM
:agree:

DougB
01-29-2013, 07:26 PM
The village doesn't matter, you just need to find the home you will fall in love with.

:agree:
Well said. Hurry down!

justjim
01-29-2013, 08:43 PM
Hi. I am Bob. New here thought I would say hello. I live in Ohio and am thinking if making the move to Florida. How would I decide which village to live in??

Good question Robert. If you want a new home, you will need to look at the various Villages not yet completely built out and sold out. There might be a few homes left in St. James and Buttonwood just north of 466A----most of the new homes available will in villages south of 466A and all the way to Brownwood and State Rt. 44. If a resale would be your interest, then any village is a potential option. Come on down---your sales rep. Will be of great help and with no pressure to buy immediately. Talk to residents while you are here. You will find us friendly and helpful. Welcome and good luck.

asianthree
01-29-2013, 09:25 PM
we rented in three different areas and found where we wanted to live and then bought a home

Barefoot
01-29-2013, 10:30 PM
Hi. I am Bob. New here thought I would say hello. I live in Ohio and am thinking if making the move to Florida. How would I decide which village to live in??


Belvedere Village, equi-distant to the town squares, close to Bonefish Grill, Olive Garden and Red Lobster. Shopping at Publix (Southern Trace), Walmart, and Bealls. Mature area, beautiful. Very convenient to library, dog park, etc., etc.

TIM AND MARY
01-30-2013, 03:52 PM
hi. I am bob. New here thought i would say hello. I live in ohio and am thinking if making the move to florida. How would i decide which village to live in??

hi bob
my wife and i close on our house in fernandina this feb. We can't wait to move our stuff in around march. We looked for a lot with street on front and back sides, more open space.
See you someday at the pool............
Tim

2BNTV
01-30-2013, 04:36 PM
You need to decide on several things:
1. New or pre-owned. New comes with a bond.
2. Close to shopping, doctors, rec centers or close to squares.
3. Do you want to be in the less trafficed areas.

There is no bad area and everyone will tell you their village is the best. It's a matter of your preferences.You just have to keep looking until you find a place that feels like "home".

A visit would give an idea of what type of home you might like. :smiley:

gene21fan
01-30-2013, 08:54 PM
hi bob
my wife and i close on our house in fernandina this feb. We can't wait to move our stuff in around march. We looked for a lot with street on front and back sides, more open space.
See you someday at the pool............
Tim

hi tim,we also bought in fernandina closing on feb 12 ...we also wanted a lot with front and back...gene21fan

graciegirl
01-31-2013, 07:25 AM
You should choose a village that is within a ten minute drive to the grocery and close enough to the squares that you don't have a long drive home in the golf cart after having a few libations...(for the FIRST YEAR) then you will find other things to do and other people to hang out with and won't go as often. You should choose a village with a lot of beautiful landscaping all around you and well built homes and people who say "Good Mornin' Bob. Another beautiful day in The Villages." You should live on a street where people have potluck gatherings on their driveways and someone has a Christmas brunch. Choose a village that has adults who are all the same age in their hearts and find some buddies to golf with, couples to play cards with and folks who you can wave to in church.

I suggest a village that if you were sick would care that you were and watch out for you and I hope you choose one that has a smattering of dog owners so you can peek out your front window to see them taking a walk. Choose a place where you can drive to Lowes and Home Depot in about 20 minutes or less because you will be needing to see them to add things to your home that you will like.

Choose a place with kind and generous grown up people who now have the time to laugh and time for friends and fun.

Welcome home.