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Another home priced over 2,000,000.00
I was just on the villages web site looking up used homes and found another home for sale at over $2,000,000.00. It is a new listing with address not disclosed. Maybe home values are rising in the villages. Check it out.:a040:
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That's 2373 Baypoint Way in Pennecamp. Bought for $1,350,000 in 2011. This one is apparently not being sold furnished ... (The $2,400,000 one in Bridgeport at Miona Shores is extravagantly furnished). It will be interesting to see if these homes sell and at what price.
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oh, that home sits right on Lake Miona, with only two other homes. I'll bet the view is beautiful.
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i was in that house when they built it..its nice
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No View in The Villages is worth 2 Mil... No where near 1 Mil. Spend that much for a view, Better be overlooking Central Park.
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Given a choice any day of the week I would take any home here over any home overlooking Central Park. I love THIS place. The 2.4 million dollar home's interior wasn't what I expected to see. |
I see people spending $200,000 for a view. I think that is excessive.
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If 2 mil was my housing budget, you bet I'd buy that house.
There is no place else in the world like TV. We feel so blessed. |
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The Fox and the Grapes
Aesop Once upon a time there was a fox strolling through the woods. He came upon a grape orchard. There he found a bunch of beautiful grapes hanging from a high branch. http://www.bedtime.com/assets/images..._falling_w.gif "Boy those sure would be tasty," he thought to himself. He backed up and took a running start, and jumped. He did not get high enough. He went back to his starting spot and tried again. He almost got high enough this time, but not quite. He tried and tried, again and again, but just couldn't get high enough to grab the grapes. Finally, he gave up. As he walked away, he put his nose in the air and said: "I am sure those grapes are sour." Moral IT IS EASY TO SCORN WHAT YOU CANNOT GET. |
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House prices are definitely rising on new and pre-owned. A new courtyard villa south of 466a used to be around $153,000, now $175,000 not furnished or corner villa. I have been watching the pre-owned and they are rising also.
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I have never understood people who want to live in a big city like New York. I, like most people, have the attitude that it's a great place to visit, but I'd never want to live there.
I'd take the Villages any day over Manhattan even with a view of Central Park. Another thing that always puzzled me was people who live and work in big cities talking about the wonderful views from their windows. I would look out and see a bunch of ugly buildings and filthy alleys. To me, a great view is the Grand Canyon, the White Mountains of New Hampshire, the Everglades. There is no view in any city that compared with those. I think that it's absurd that people pay $2,000,000 for a tiny apartment in NYC where they have no land, no backyard, no fresh air. I had a friend that paid $800,000 for a studio apartment on 21st street. When I went to visit, he would show me his view of the Empire State building. You sort of had to stick your head halfway out the window and turn to the left. All I could think about was what kind of beautiful house with landscaping and gardens and a garage and basement that you could buy in my old neighborhood in Massachusetts for that kind of money. Oh well each to their own, I guess. Anyroad, I don't think that anyone is paying $2,000,000 for the view alone. It looks like a gorgeous home with a great lanai and a wonderful yard. It has several bedrooms and bathrooms and looks like a wonderful place to live and to have company stay over. |
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I am for a view, but there is no view worth that around here. Just MHO now!! I understand that location location and location drive up the price. But for that much greenback action, Need alot more house for me to up that many dead ones... Brother in Law just bought a house on Lake Toho for 650,000. Much bigger and nicer with Lake View.... Man after watching Million Dollar Listing New York Central Park or SoHo for that price. |
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If I had 2.4 mil to spend on a house, I would have the best of both worlds--one house in TV and one in Tuscany or Umbria or Andaluca or Perigord or, or, or...
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An ocean view, YES, but the other thread about coastal (required) flood insurance premiums rising by 600-700% is making TV look better all the time for buyers. |
For that sort of money, I would have one on Nantucket and one on Snell Island or Coffee Pot Bayou.
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Looks like a 7-10% rise in price in a past year |
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It seemed very out-of-current style ornate and would need work. I don't think Central Park view had anything to do with GG's assessment. I think it was more the style of the house... Although I too would take Central Park if I had the income to make living in NYC easy-- taxi money, gym money, a winter house in the tropics, and lots and lots of dining-out funds. |
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People can ask whatever price they want, whether it's $180,000 for a patio villa or $2.4 million for a mansion. How many people are willing to pay those prices remains to be seen. |
Yes. Starting to feel like housing is in a bubble that could burst again like 2003 - 2006.
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Some people, who move to The Villages, may have a net worth of 5, 10, 20, 30 million or more. So it may be that spending 2 million on a home is not that big of a decision. They might consider it a bargain.
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2373 Baypoint Way
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Some people love big cities and some don't.Even if I had the money I would never ever buy real estate in Manhattan or any big city. I do very much enjoy visiting NYC every chance I get. It is one of my favorites. I have to also side with Winston O Boogie as well.
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Oh well, everyone has wants and some needs. Personally, if I had the money, I doubt I'd spend $2M on a home.....but that's us.
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I'd never consider a house on Lake Miona ever being worth $2,000,000 with the lake being only 418 acres. You are paying for the view and maybe a little fishing if that's what you do. However, a house on Tellico Lake in Tennessee is a different story. The recreational lake has 15,560 acres of surface, is beautiful and lined with thick foliage and trees. Eventually, we hope to have another home built there as we are boaters and think this is the best place for investment.
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You think like I do. There are plenty of places, wonderful locations with a lot to offer, where you'll get more bang for the buck for that level of $$.
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As my sweet husband will say, the market sets the price. If people think that the view from that home is one of the best in The Villages and they have the money to buy it, they will buy it, and I am pretty danged sure they will have the money to buy it too.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and worth is established by the buyer. but I am pretty sure of this too, that home will NOT sell for that price OR anywhere near it unless they have it professionally staged, it does not show like a two million dollar home inside. It could be spectacular, in my opinon. C France's assessment was correct as usual. I am speaking of it as a commodity now, and mean no ill will to the folks who lived in it and loved it the way it is decorated. Big fan of HGTV, don'tcha know? Here is MY guess of it's worth, when staged properly. 1.4million. You can ask anything, what it sells for is another thing. |
One thing I know about people with lots of money,, they did not get it by spending it just because they had it. THey got it by being smart with what they spend and on what,,,, A view is a view, but if the house does not dictate 2.4 mil then you have problems.
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2 West 67th Street #1213DE, New York NY - Trulia I ask all of you, which would YOU choose between the house on Lake Miona and this drab place? |
I want this one.
3907 Oceanshore Blvd - Palm Coast, FL - Hammock Dunes - MLS 547688 - 386 Real Estate I mean if you are just throwing views out there..... The house has to be worth the investment, No way is that lot or view worth 1-2 mill. for 2.4 mil, then you are saying that house alone is 1 Mil. Then the lot has to be 1.5 Mill. Not seeing it. With that being said, The Villages is a great and amazing place. But got to look at the big picture. JUST MHO |
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And don't forget, the vast majority of those people living their do not have penthouse views overlooking Central Park. |
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A home is worth what a person is willing to pay for it. |
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BINGO! And not just a home. That is true of everything that we buy and sell. |
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