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Visit to The Villages
Will my sales agent provide a golf cart without doing a life style visit I will be staying in a RV
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The Agent might, out of his/her own pocket, you would have to ask them. You should be able to find a rental. |
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You are literally NOT living the lifestyle, you are living in an RV. |
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You cannot drive a golf cart on the main roads. |
The Villages doesn't have any RV parks. It sounds like you'll be staying NEAR the Villages, but not IN it. That means that any golf cart you get, you won't be able to drive into The Villages. You could rent a cart for a day, but you'd still have to go TO the Villages to use it there.
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Maybe you should ask your sales agent ?
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OP you really need to research where you are parking RV, and proximity of any entrance to TV. If you aren’t paying for a lifestyle visit, i can’t think of any agent that would take such a risk to provide you with anything related to a lifestyle visit, much less a very expensive golf cart. They would be happy to show you homes, maybe buy you lunch. But nothing related to a LSV would be in the mix |
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I doubt the agent would spring for a cart. Rentals cost a bit and agents don’t have access to free carts. But hey the post about Walmart is true. They allow people to use their lots for rvs. I know someone who literally lived in a Walmart lot. |
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Enjoy your visit……..😎 |
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Actually one of a few :oops: |
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Thanks to all of you for your comments and suggestions. I think I will leave the RV at home and do a Lifestyle visit.
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Take Multiple cart rides, to see TV at a slower pace. A car does not do it justice. There isn’t a resident here that won’t answer a question, give you directions, best place to eat, and the most question and answer….. I live in Village of __________ and it is by far where you should live. Problem is there are more than $150,000 people who all truly believe they live in the best Village. Take time travel the entire TV and then think about what checks off boxes and what you don’t care about. Many have moved to their permanent forever home, and lots of us have moved multiple times usually to newer areas. We are on our 5 move here, and our 4th house in TV. Big breath and just take in the moment |
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So many things to consider like bond, distance to walking trails, recreation centers, shopping, taxes, town squares, golf courses, taxes, age of roof (if buying existing) to name a few. Each village is unique, which is not so obvious when you first visit. So many flavors to choose from. We have been there 6 times now and discover something new every time. We are planning on renting and my wife is super excited about shopping for a house. Still not decided on new or used yet. She said she would feel “cheated” if she did not get the opportunity to find the right nest. |
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If you wanted to experience many of the amenities, you would need a pass. Perhaps the Villages rep has the ability to give you an all inclusive pass for non guests?
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That way, you could stay at the RV park, and then just take the tow car into the town square where they have the cart rentals and rent for a day. Maybe even work out some kind of deal where you rent for a week, but keep the cart there when it's not in use. Recreation Plantation only three miles from Sumter Landing Town Square, and they have cart rentals there. RP is also right on Rolling Acres at Rte 466, so you can easily get groceries at Publix or Winn Dixie, and half a dozen enormous strip-malls. RP is /also/ just 2.5 miles from Spanish Springs town square by bicycle or on foot. It's just around 3 miles by car. |
T.V. is huge......you might even be confused while driving around as the roads are curvy and we have round-abouts. So be sure to drive defensively to start with. You are smart to book a Life-style visit. NOT sure how far out they're booked but pretty sure they'd put you in the new southern part. Good thing too, you aren't renting a cart as that puts another spin on things....but that's a whole other thread. Enjoy your visit!!
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Agree with those who recommend renting for a period prior to thinking of purchasing.
Lifestyle visits will not show some of the possible drawbacks behind all the wonderful scenery. The Villages are huge now, and location is very important. Lifestyle is basically buy in the new development area, whereas a longer stay will allow you to see the more established areas, which in my book, are better areas. JMO. |
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You really need to rent a place for a month, rent a golf cart as well and travel around all the Villages, talk to everyone you see out and about to get a feel of the place and decide where in the Villages is right for you. We did this 23 years ago, bought a lot on a championship golf course and designed our home over a 2 month period. Still loving our area and our home. Don't rush into it or you'll end up like some continually moving from house to house to try to find their nirvana and wasting a lot of money each move.
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RV parking in Realtors yard.
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It is possible to find a house with an RV garage in TV. Heard there's some up north and heard south of 44 Developers allow the use of creative language for new homeowners to have them built prior to land transfering to T V ARC. Can't leave them on the street for more that 72 hrs but if you have the "k-ching" put it in your house. We love our toys in T V :) |
Why should the agent, when he/she has no idea if you are going to buy or not. 😎
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