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Leon Nielsen 06-14-2010 03:59 PM

Village with the most happy residents
 
I would like an opinion on which Village seems to have the most "fun". We want to live in a Village with lots of neighborhood activities and just plain friendliness.:thumbup:

swrinfla 06-14-2010 04:09 PM

IMHO every Village will claim that they're the best!

That said, experience suggests that the newer Villages are the most lively. Part of that, I suspect, is that many of our newest Villagers are "youngsters!"

But, many older Villages have very close-knit communities. My own street of some 16 houses has residents ranging in age from 56 to 83 or so. We pay little attention to the small age differences, and revel in the closeness of our friendships. It helps tremendously, I think, that all but our youngest neighbors, moved here within a couple of months of each other!

Bottom line, Leon, is: You're going to love it here no matter where you are!

SWR
:beer3:

redwitch 06-14-2010 04:28 PM

You honestly won't know without talking to people who already live there. One street in a village can be very active with things going on weekly. The next street over may have a get-together twice or year or even never, with just friends getting together at each other's homes.

If you purchase in a new village, the odds are pretty good there will be activities, at least for the first year or two.

Even if you manage to land in a "dead" zone, you'll still find plenty to do and, odds are, that you'll find a few people on your street that will become friends and with whom you'll do things (including getting together in each others' homes),

zcaveman 06-14-2010 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 269895)
You honestly won't know without talking to people who already live there. One street in a village can be very active with things going on weekly. The next street over may have a get-together twice or year or even never, with just friends getting together at each other's homes.

If you purchase in a new village, the odds are pretty good there will be activities, at least for the first year or two.

Even if you manage to land in a "dead" zone, you'll still find plenty to do and, odds are, that you'll find a few people on your street that will become friends and with whom you'll do things (including getting together in each others' homes),

:agree:. In our village, one or two of the streets/cul de sacs have an annual block party. Other areas have semi-annual driveway parties. We have golf outings, polo game parties, etc.

No matter what village you move into you will find something to do.

cometgirl 06-15-2010 03:03 PM

My Husband and I just purchased in the Village of Rio Grande. We were advised by some friends to purchase in a "newer" village, because we would find more people our own age. We prefered to buy in an "older" village, hoping for a wider range of age, and experience. We love it, (we are only part timers at this time), we find the neighborhood has a variety of people, and have been welcomed with open arms!

Rag Bagger 06-15-2010 03:58 PM

I think you will find the new villages to have the most activity. It is simply because everyone is new and are usually anxious to meet new friends and are just plain open about meeting new folks. Everybody is in the same boat they want to meet new friends. Unless they moved here in a group they won't know anybody either.

Newer villagers from newer villages tend to comunicate more on this site. They are just so excited and want to communicate that.

Having said that I don't think it really matters all that much which village. You will meet new friends any where you go. This is not a good place to hang out if you are a hermit or hermit want-a-be.

Pturner 06-15-2010 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by cometgirl (Post 270064)
My Husband and I just purchased in the Village of Rio Grande. We were advised by some friends to purchase in a "newer" village, because we would find more people our own age. We prefered to buy in an "older" village, hoping for a wider range of age, and experience. We love it, (we are only part timers at this time), we find the neighborhood has a variety of people, and have been welcomed with open arms!

We've had the same experience in Springdale. We love the northside and our neighbors are terrific!

Barboza 06-15-2010 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon Nielsen (Post 269881)
I would like an opinion on which Village seems to have the most "fun". We want to live in a Village with lots of neighborhood activities and just plain friendliness.:thumbup:

Try La Crescenta in Santiago.

People are great.

Monthly meetings at Saddlebrook, Lunch Monthly with Santiago ladies at Savannah, Red Hat Group, Bridge group, Book Club, Area group golf, Annual garage sale, several shows & parties Halloween, Xmas, Luau etc. throughout year.Golf cart Xmas lights caravan. Group visits out of Villages, get togethers for lunch/dinner+cinema. Lovely Villa neighbourhood with many homes overlooking Horse field and Polo field.

Drop by and see for yourself!

BaylorBear 06-15-2010 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by swrinfla (Post 269888)
IMHO every Village will claim that they're the best!

That said, experience suggests that the newer Villages are the most lively. Part of that, I suspect, is that many of our newest Villagers are "youngsters!"

But, many older Villages have very close-knit communities. My own street of some 16 houses has residents ranging in age from 56 to 83 or so. We pay little attention to the small age differences, and revel in the closeness of our friendships. It helps tremendously, I think, that all but our youngest neighbors, moved here within a couple of months of each other!

Bottom line, Leon, is: You're going to love it here no matter where you are!

SWR
:beer3:

One item to consider everyone. The Hubs and I are 2nd generation Villagers in the Historic Section! There's plenty going on in our area!:wave:

uujudy 06-18-2010 11:14 PM

I haven't yet met anyone who was born here. :girlneener:

graciegirl 06-19-2010 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by uujudy (Post 270728)
I haven't yet met anyone who was born here. :girlneener:

Judy Judy Judy

irishamr 06-19-2010 06:59 AM

Friendliest Village
 
Abner Street in Amelia is the friendliest to me.

Pturner 06-19-2010 08:57 AM

Angels have Wings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 270732)
Judy Judy Judy

:coolsmiley:
BTW, did you know, Cary never said it?

uujudy 06-19-2010 10:42 PM

Gracie Gracie Gracie
Tee hee
Speaking of happy villagers, remember the old adage:
To find happiness you must carry it with you.
That's why we have the shopping bags and coolers on the golf carts. :laugh:

JUREK 06-20-2010 06:15 AM

stay away from the dead zone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 269895)
You honestly won't know without talking to people who already live there. One street in a village can be very active with things going on weekly. The next street over may have a get-together twice or year or even never, with just friends getting together at each other's homes.

If you purchase in a new village, the odds are pretty good there will be activities, at least for the first year or two.

Even if you manage to land in a "dead" zone, you'll still find plenty to do and, odds are, that you'll find a few people on your street that will become friends and with whom you'll do things (including getting together in each others' homes),

If you buy in the dead zone you probably just found a plot in the cemetery.
LOL I don't think any village stands out more than any other.
If I stay home for some reason it is because of my choice. There is always something going on in my neighborhood.


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