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May retire to The Villages.
I just turned 54 and plan to retire in the next couple years. Recently I’ve started looking at where I want to retire. Learning of the Villages, it has quickly gone to the top of my short list. I really don’t know much about The Villages but plan to visit this fall. In the meantime I do have some general questions. I feel the more I know before my visit the better equipped I’ll be to ask the right questions. I sent for an info packet but was told it would take about 3 weeks, have not received it yet. I may have more questions after reviewing the material. Here are some general questions.
I would like to have a home built, are there many lots left? If I buy a lot am I committed to building immediately? Can I sit on the lot a few years, till I retire and do I have to be 55 to buy a lot? Sinkholes are scary, should I be concerned about the sinkholes developing in The Villages? Sinkhole insurance difficult to get? I’m single, is there much of a singles community? I don’t like to be the third wheel riding the coattails of couples. I’m an airline pilot currently, are there many active pilots in the community? I plan to continue flying after retirement. At 54 I may be in the younger half of the population there, is there a fairly large “younger” community. I lived in FL from 17-27yo, so I’m somewhat familiar with the weather. But I lived on the coast, we always had the ocean breeze. I’ve been checking your local weather daily for the past week or two and the humidity has reached 100% everyday. I know 88 degrees and 100% humidity can be stifling. How do you deal with it, do you just stay indoors on those tough summer days? Is DirectTV popular or do most stick with cable? I really like my DTV and was hoping to have it in retirement. Are there one or more Catholic churches in The Villages? I notice a great number of golf carts, gas or electric? Can you get a golf cart with air conditioning? Some of the things I’ve read indicate The Villages population tends to run conservative. This is one of the reasons The Villages is currently top of my list. Do the majority of residents lean conservative? I do like to boat, are there lakes where small boats (less than 25ft) are permitted? Are there building lots with docks? I realize the builders are limited in The Villages, are they reputable? I suspect the home I would build would be in the $500-$700k range. I’m not locked into any number, if I find a great lot and home plan at $300k – Great! I know there are several “neighborhoods,” I’m sure I’ll have to visit the area to see where I would fit best but I’m still curious about your opinion on the different areas. If you can change one thing about The Villages, what would that be? I want to thank all those that responded. In the coming months I’m sure I’ll have more questions. Thank you and God bless. |
Bumping for OP....his thread was stuck in unapproved status for several hours.
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You have NO idea how surprised and delighted you will be with this amazing and beautiful and carefully maintained place. Many of us call it "lower paradise".
You won't believe how BIG this place is. "Several neighborhoods" just doesn't come close to describing it. We have 77 public pools. Three Catholic parishes and 34 Executive golf courses and 12 Championship courses. About 120, 000 of us call it home and do NOT make the mistake that age defines us. We are all alive and kicking. Around here we say "55 or BETTER". There are many singles and a lot of couples too who are getting younger all of the time. That is what this place does for you. |
I am embedding answers/comments to many of you questions below. I am sure others will provide additional information soon.
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This needs to be updated...because numbers change every day.
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You might enjoy seeing this.
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If you are looking to build the area would be south of 466A.
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1) You "typically" cannot buy and "sit" on a lot for an extended period of time waiting to build. In fact, even just buying a lot is not the norm in TV, although they have resurrected that program recently this year after not having it for a long time. 2) As opposed to other developments where you buy the lot and then "find" your own home plans and a builder to build that home, or even build some/all of it yourself if you're inclined, in TV the only homes that can be built are specified by The Villages Sales Dept, the type of home (Designer, Premier, Rancher, etc.) is usually specified for the lot being purchased (i.e., you could not choose to have a 1250 sq. ft. Rancher built on a lot intended/sized for a 3000+ sq. ft. Premier home). And, once you've chosen a home model to build, it is The Villages Construction Co. that actually builds the home - you don't go out and find a builder you like to build the home for $75K less, for example. All that said......there is what seems like a limitless variety of homes to select from, both in size/style and price point. Even the homes that have already been built as "spec homes" by TV are quite well appointed and finished out, while still leaving substantial areas for individual customization for the new owner. Much of the current sales situation can be obtained by simply going to the Home Page of TheVillages.com and looking around. Current models and floor plans of homes being built or available as spec can be found at the Model Home Gallery link. Good luck with your research and your overall search!! Best advice has already been given I believe - come down and rent a while and have a look see for yourself. Nothing like your "gut" as the best source of info for you!! Cheers!! |
We were in a similar situation to you last year. We purchased a recently constructed home and are renting it out until we move down full time.
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DH is 63, I am 58. Agewise, we feel quite comfortable. We rented for a month in January, and purchased a Gardenia. We came with a budget of $300k - $350k, but after talking to many people who had moved within The Villages, decided to up the ante.
We wanted a full 3-car garage, and we wanted a view. We chose a home on Evans Prairie. The pluses are more air movement than the 'kissing lanais'; because it is attached to a natural water prairie or water level is much more stable than the man-made ponds. We went through a dry spell, and a few ponds turned into rubbish laden mud puddles. The Villages real estate is unlike any other real estate transaction I have ever encountered. Homes sell so quickly, they are in the driver's seat. Don't expect free upgrades or bargaining. They just don't do it. We have sinkhole insurance, don't remember the cost but it was reasonable. I would say The Villages runs conservative, which was a big draw for us. It isn't cookie-cutter, though. There are a wide variety of beliefs. The Villages frowns on satellite dishes, but they can't stop you. Direct is available, but we have Dish. We made sure to have it neatly installed in an unobtrusive place, and have had no complaints. It does go out in heavy rain, but we watch mostly recorded shows, so it doesn't matter. Minto homes in Sun City Center gives you much more house than The Villages, but no one can beat the community here. :a040: Couple more things: the local newspaper is The Daily Sun. You won't find anything bad about The Villages, but it is a window to the community. There is an Aviation Club. thevillagesaviation.com |
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Excellent and helpful advice except that I have never heard about any frowning on Satellite dishes. Not TOO sure about ponds either. Ponds are used as irrigation sources and sometimes lower or spring a leak. There was one that had real difficulty in the area near Spanish Springs that gave the POA fodder to fuss and one recently south that lowered and showed some debris, but it must have been fixed because no one is griping on here currently. It only went on for a week I think. We do have the most lightning in Central West Florida of any place in the U.S. And a preponderance of right voting folks. And then you should mention the chip embedded when they take your picture for the I.D. card. ;) It makes about 90% of us act like we work for the developer. |
I’m an airline pilot currently, are there many active pilots in the community? I plan to continue flying after retirement
While there are some pilots here, we are not a fly in community as there is no airport in the Villages. You must travel 10 plus miles to find an active strip. |
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From your questions with phrases like neighborhood, community, I think about how it was for myself before my first visit. In 2004 and 2005 they played a college all-star football game in The Villages, the Gridiron Classic at the polo fields. I watched both years on ESPN and I thought The Villages must be centered around those polo fields since they are so big. Then when we came here for a week on our Lifestyle Visit in April 2011, we never saw the polo fields. The Villages (TV) is about 35 sq miles and growing, in comparison Manhattan, NY is about 34 square miles.
If you were to drive from the northern boundary of Rt 42 south on Buena Vista Blvd to the southern boundary of Rt 44, you would of driven about 16 miles. Go to this link, it will give you an idea of just how big TV is; 82-cool-facts-about-the-villages/ There are no builder(s) in TV, just the developer and they have it down to a science since they have built about 50,000 homes. If you haven't, go to the main website and you can see what homes are available. The Villages - Florida's Friendliest Retirement Hometown - New Home Sales, Home Resales, Build Your Dream Home, Brownwood Paddock Square Here's a webcam of the 3 squares, you can see dancing and such around 5pm everyday unless it's raining. The Villages http://www.joeydevilla.com/wordpress...ts-aplenty.jpg |
There are several large Catholic Churches here. St. Tim's is officially in the Villages. Even though we live closer to St. Tim's we go to St. Vincent DePaul in Wildwood by the new area. There is also St. Mark the Evangelist and smaller ones like St. Theresa's . In Summer not hard to get your seat, but in Winter very crowded. Some Masses have over 1000 people. So fewer but larger churches.
There are Singles clubs, but no CAC (yet), maybe you can start one. A friend of ours from North Jersey CAC thinks of moving here and starting one. |
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Too much fun in TV!
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Where is the OP? So many helpful comments and no further comments by OP.
Oh well.................He probably decided on Stonecrest. :( |
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Thank you all for taking the time to respond. One thing I have to figure out is the distance from home to town. I guess TV is bigger than I thought. Once I come to visit I’ll have a better feel on the layout. Unfortunately, I don’t see the time for a long-term rental. I was hoping to have all in place on the first day of retirement. If I wait till I retire, probably 2017, then enter a rental for a few months- all the more desirable lots will be gone. I was hoping to spend a week at TV, 2 or 3 times. In those 3 weeks I should know if it’s the place for me. I hope.
Today I received the info packet I ordered from TV website. I just finished the 30-minute DVD and it was more an infomercial for the golf courses. I don’t play golf. Over the next couple days I’ll read thru the printed material. I may have more questions at that time. Thank you again for your time, and please continue to feel free with any advice. |
I just read some frustration from posters waiting for me to reply. Please understand my work takes me away from home from 2-5 days at a time. I no longer bring my laptop on layovers (too much of a hassle), consequently I may not get online for a week at a time. I do appreciate your patience and I am very sorry to cause some frustration.
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DH would love to be on the golf course, but we both love birds and water. Getting both views would have squeezed the budget past the comfort zone. Enjoy your home! |
Many folks here have DirecTV. While the deed restrictions state that they would prefer that satellite dishes be mounted on a pedestal near the rear of your property, they do not prohibit the dish being installed on the roof. No dish may be installed on the front of the house or in the front yard. We had our dish installed on the roof toward the rear of the house for best reception. As others have mentioned, you need to come for a lifestyle visit, meet with a sales person (there is absolutely NO pressure) and learn what TV is all about. We love it here! BTW, I have friends who belong to the 3 very large singles clubs. They have a great time going to socials and planned outings. Good Luck!
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May retire to The Villages.
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You made a fabulous choice. Hope I don't shoot a ball off your bird cage. (Don't worry, I'm sure I couldn't hit it if I tried). Glad you are happy here. |
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Thank you all, I’m taking lots of notes.
I’ve seen “birdcage” come up on these forums. I assume it’s not the kind for our feathery friends, what’s a birdcage? I’m sure I’ll see this on my visit but is there a centrally located town/entertainment/shopping area, or are the town squares spread out? |
A birdcage is a metal frame structure (I assume aluminum) with screening on the roof and all walls. No sun shelter. They come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and features.
The town squares are spread out. Currently there are three. Some folks are saying a fourth will be needed when Pine Ridge is completed. HTH! |
Is the birdcage for a pool, or sitting area? I’m unfamiliar with Pine Ridge, that is something I’ll have to ask about during my visit. What is the most popular town square?
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Rent before you build or buy. We bought & will never live there. Think of Disney when it first started. It was the perfect place to visit & especially for families & children. Look at it today. The Villages was that when we visited & bought in 2004. Today it is overcrowded, overrated & overpriced. Do your research before you make this big step. My most recent resident did rent for a year plus & planned to buy but instead moved out of The Villages last month. He was glad he rented. HL
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but first you should read all of the posts by this poster. AND THEN read all MY posts. We don't agree on how we feel about this wonderful place. |
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May retire to The Villages.
As Gracie and GE state, read what people have to say but beware of the few negative commentators. I've been in TV for a relatively short time (3.5 years) but have never heard anyone I know say they regretted moving here. TV is not everyone's cup of tea but it serves most very well. I can't figure out why the naysayers just don't leave if they don't care for TV.
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This free book by Parker Sykes, "50 Things to Think About Before Buying a Home in The Villages" is very informative and will answer more questions than most of us even think about asking. https://s3.amazonaws.com/TheVillages...hings-2012.pdf
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I'm moving to TV in 2 weeks! Yeah! Tried to have a package sent to my new address and was told the USPS doesn't deliver to this zip code. Is this right? Is UPS the only carrier for packages in TV?
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Perhaps you haven't opened your post office account yet, Dee. The USPS does deliver to the zip codes in The Villages. Ours is 32162 right around 466. Your package will be delivered to your mail station which is air conditioned so that any medicines won't be harmed.
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