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LI SNOWBIRD 09-26-2018 11:24 AM

The best retirement villages in America
 
The best retirement villages in America

The Villages is on the list BUT behind Solavita!!

jebartle 09-26-2018 11:41 AM

What a joke.
 
Been there, not even close to "the Villages"!!!!!

Taltarzac725 09-26-2018 11:54 AM

I lived in Scottsdale between getting my Masters Degree at the U of Denver Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Management and starting work at Information Access Company in the late Summer of 1984. They did Magazine Index, National Newspaper Index, Legal Resource Index, etc. Newspaper Indexes - Newspaper Research - Research Guides at University at Buffalo

Nice place to live but so hot in the summer. And the traffic at certain times of the year.

patfla06 09-26-2018 01:58 PM

Solavita should be LAST on any list.
We did a lifestyle visit just for the fun of it.
Being in POLK County should have been my first warning.

Inside the “compound” is okay.
Once you leave you notice how bad the town is.
We had 2 choices for dinner outside, McD’s or Taco Bell.

Not a safe area at all.

Taltarzac725 09-26-2018 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by patfla06 (Post 1585180)
Solavita should be LAST on any list.
We did a lifestyle visit just for the fun of it.
Being in POLK County should have been my first warning.

Inside the “compound” is okay.
Once you leave you notice how bad the town is.
We had 2 choices for dinner outside, McD’s or Taco Bell.

Not a safe area at all.

POLK County does seem to get a lot of tornado and hurricane warnings. Tornado History Project: Polk County, Florida

manaboutown 09-26-2018 02:53 PM

One of my cousins and her husband back in the day lived in Auburndale in Polk County near the Donald Duck orange juice plant which had what looked like a water tower painted to look like a can of frozen Donald Duck Orange juice. One day a tornado took out the water tower which was a landmark. I don't think they ever rebuilt it.

eweissenbach 09-26-2018 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by LI SNOWBIRD (Post 1585141)
The best retirement villages in America

The Villages is on the list BUT behind Solavita!!

If I am not mistaken this is a listing of the best retirement villages in no particular order.

My Post 09-26-2018 03:37 PM

What makes something a village and when is it no longer a village?

MSchad 09-26-2018 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eweissenbach
If I am not mistaken this is a listing of the best retirement villages in no particular order.

That is the way I understood it also.

eweissenbach 09-26-2018 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by My Post (Post 1585223)
What makes something a village and when is it no longer a village?

The Chicago high rise would not fit my definition of a village for sure.

2BNTV 09-26-2018 04:31 PM

When a list includes Milford and Bridgeport CT, I have to discount the survey.

Having moved from CT, (Bridgeport), all I can say it is a good state to be from. Taxes in CT are outrageous. At one time, it was the murder capital of the USA.

TV is far superior. IMHO

eweissenbach 09-26-2018 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 1585246)
When a list includes Milford and Bridgeport CT, I have to discount the survey.

Having moved from CT, (Bridgeport), all I can say it is a good state to be from. Taxes in CT are outrageous. At one time, it was the murder capital of the USA.

TV is far superior. IMHO

TV is a better place with you here, and Bridgeport went down when you left Joe. :clap2:

2BNTV 09-26-2018 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by eweissenbach (Post 1585252)
TV is a better place with you here, and Bridgeport went down when you left Joe. :clap2:

Thanks Ed. Bridgeport was the "armpit:" of the country.

Like night and day compared to TV. IMHO

kathyspear 09-26-2018 05:16 PM

The article says that homes in TV are available in a range of price points but the home they show in the pics is over $400k. That would lead many people to believe that 400k is the median home price which, of course, is not the case at all.

And who would want to retire in Chicago unless you had to live near your kids or something. I doubt anyone who is NOT from Chicago would retire there. Most retirees want warm weather and low taxes.

kathy

bbbbbb 09-26-2018 06:23 PM

Solivita
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LI SNOWBIRD (Post 1585141)
The best retirement villages in America

The Villages is on the list BUT behind Solavita!!

Solivita is very nice, has a real gated entry, not a button to push as here. Also well managed, speed controls and not a spot of a bar and heavy drinking on every corner. Insde Pool and running track.

Also,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, strict controls on children, only allowed in pools certain hours and this is ENFORCED.
Del Webb near Orlando is nice too.

:clap2:


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