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Moving to The Villages!
Any sage advice? My wife and I are moving to TV in the next few months. I think I understand most all of the taxes and fees (it certainly is complicated). The only thing I did not budget for is Water, Irrigation and Sewer and Trash - Can someone ballpark what I should expect monthly? We are happy to be buying a home in Dunedin - It puts us in the center of things, but also keeps us North of the high tax, high bond Rt 44 "border" :)
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welcome!! you will love it here! electricity is aprox $90 a month, give or take, but i fall asleep with the tv on,, so i imagine it would be lower if i didn't. gas is under $50 most times. amenities fall in around $160ish, then whatever you pay for homeowners or car insurance, if needed. i LOVE publix, but you will find better deals @ wynn-dixie, esp the 2 for 1 sales. it's a good time to stock up or grab xtra items for the food pantry. :ho:
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don;t forget to apply for homestead status when filing prop taxes. we live in the south of 44 area--it;s a quarter of the cost we paid in Ct. i love it here:a040:
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For us in Sabal Chase CYV 2/2 North Sumter Utilities Water base $10.07 Water use $5.38 Irrigation base. $ 6.75 Irrigation use. $ 0. irrigation turned off (no grass) Sewer base $14.34 Sewer use $12.85 Sanitation $22.24. Amenity fee. $157.39 Total. $229.79 |
after looking over statements, i'd say previous poster has more accurate numbers, but we are south of 44, prob more costly, or so they say
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One piece of advice, get to know the "Search" button at the top of this website. I spent six months searching for every subject you could imagine and I had 20 page pad filled with names and numbers when I moved in. I had a painter lined up and painting the inside the day after closing before the furniture arrived. I had a handyman double shelving my master closet, adding shelves above the W&D, adding hand pulls to all the cabinets and drawers, putting a peep hole in the front door, putting safety pins in all the sliding doors. I had the Hangman as soon as my furniture arrived hanging curtains, pictures, and anything that went on the wall. I had a shutter company in right away measuring for plantation shutters. It's good to know in advance names and numbers when you have time on your hands, then to try and think when your life is in disarray. Although not as quickly, I knew who to call for landscaping estimates and who not to call. I knew who to call for a kitchen backsplash. Since I brought my Directv boxes and remotes with me, I knew who to call, do you know who to call for internet, TV, telephones. Now's the time. |
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Living in TV should cost much less then living up north. Living south of 44, however, is more expensive then the rest of TV.
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Internet $100-250 with cable. Don't forget!
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Moving to The Villages
Property Taxes - Home
Property Taxes - Auto / Other Insurance - Home Insurance - Sink Hole Insurance - Auto / Other What other categories do you folks have in your monthly budget? Thanks |
Bring less than you think you will want or need. Once you get here you will want to buy "Florida" colors & furniture. It's a pain to get rid of heavy dark furniture you paid to have moved. Yard work is cheap here don't bring a lot of yard tools, mower, weed eater, etc.
We moved 3 months ago & gave away most of our furniture and we still had too much stuff. Welcome!! You will enjoy it except Covid has slowed down the "fun stuff". |
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There will be a one time mail box fee on your first amenity fee bill. It was $190, but may have gone up.
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Yearly maintenance fee---$600.00 (which is separate from the amenity fee)
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The Master gardeners clinics are offered free by University of Florida cooperative extension and they have one on setting your irrigation sprinklers correctly. I strongly recommend you either attend one live or go online and read as it can make a huge difference in the health of your lawn and your water bill. Too many people water their lawn too often resulting in shallow roots that won't withstand extreme temperatures very well. Best to water only twice weekly to a depth of one half to three quarters inch. Rotary sprinklers that are usually on your lawns require almost twice as much time as pop-up sprinklers to achieve 1/2-in of water. You can set out tuna cans or pet food cans by sprinklers to measure how long it takes to accumulate one half inch then set your sprinkler timers for each zone accordingly. Also want to make sure that your water sensor is working so your sprinklers won't go on unnecessarily if your lawn has already been wet by rainfall. Water bills can be high here if you don't set your sprinklers correctly. Also recommend going to as many of the Master Gardener clinics that are offered free. They will help you with all your landscaping flower bush and lawn questions or problems. Good luck. You will love the villages if you enjoy an active lifestyle.
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There is no gas south of LSL to 44, your amenity will be $160 or more and comes with water bill.
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Which is on the property tax bill and is location dependent on how much. |
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If you are moving into Dunedin, you are probably buying a resale, so check with the owner for those expenses. #2 Water for irrigation is the most expensive item depending on your yard size and type of grass (and how green you want things in the summer). The other things are covered in the other responses. |
Great post, thanks!
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#2 - Many people use way too much irrigation water. Most people can probably cut the amount they use in half and not notice any difference in their lawn. |
Don’t forget golf cart insurance.
You don’t have to have it, but being a newbie in TV I chose to purchase it. Good Luck |
Thank you!!!
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The trash is $19 a month and my water bill runs $45-55 a month but we are not here much. There is a minimum on water and sewer. We are in Marion County so things are billed differently here. We have a mortgage so taxes, insurance and the bond are included in the monthly mortgage payment which makes thing easier.
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More recently in September I had the bathroom floor done in tile and used a tile installer from Wildwood, he did a real good job, even provided new baseboards. His name is Bruce Bowen of A+ Flooring & Remodeling, phone 352-551-9174. |
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We moved from Southern California (brought OUR politics but NOT California politics with us), and brought very little of our possessions. Thank goodness as we missed virtually none of it and didn't have to pay to have it all hauled across the country. We brought only minimal LR furniture and got rid of it, as planned, for light and breezy Florida colors and a "modern tropical" feel. We LOVE our life in TV, and hope all our friends and loved ones will find their way down here as well. In the meantime, we are making new friends and carefully making our way around while still being cautious of Covid, for everyone's sake. Welcome, G-d bless you, and stay unencumbered & nimble so you can move quickly on outfitting your new place! |
did you budget for Florida furniture purchases? That is the biggest mistakes people make when moving from the north. We bought all new in FL and will not bring much down, no beds, no couches, no TV consoles, no desks, no chairs, no dining room sets. . .
Again, we read here and visited furniture stores in FL to buy the furniture, and with tile and outside lanai, we purchased lots of plastic dinner and drink wares to minimize the breakage from accidents. . . . tile and cement and glass do not go well together. |
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To give you an idea of price on the closet. Tim took the original wire shelves in our walk-in closet and moved them up 18" and installed an identical amount of shelving just below where the original shelves had been, then patched the old holes and repainted. Total cost with materials and labor was $150. Just to give an idea, I have two neighbors who went the deluxe closet redo with drawers, fancy cabinets and the rest and they each spent $1200. If you want a top notch reliable company, Doc's Restorations is the #1 rated remodeler and handyman work, however they are one of the most expensive. There are other handyman, just do a search above with the button at the top of the site, you'll find probably at least five recommended. I did a handyman search for you. Here are some replies. https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...light=handyman https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...light=handyman https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...light=handyman https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...light=handyman My neighbor had his whole 2 BR CYV redone inside by Doc's last year, and I saw the work and it was great. So I called them for a master bath remodel last summer, their estimate was $12,000. I called Bella Stone of Wildwood and had them do the work, total price $9,500. Miller's Home Services 352- 217-0561 for garage and lanai floors, attic steps (he has no website) Doc's for handyman and remodeling website Doc's Restorations: Home Improvement & Handyman serving The Villages and Surrounding Cities |
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