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swissy 01-22-2011 07:30 AM

Why are there no condominiums in TV?
 
There are about 35,000 detached houses and still coming more, but not a single condo. Why? Condos have their advantages. Especially for the large amount of part-time residents. They don’t have to worry about garden and maintenance.

With condos, more people can live closer to preferred locations like squares with restaurants, recreational areas with pools, lake side, shopping areas, golf course, etc.

Instead of staring at the neighbours’ house wall, you have a beautiful view with a condo.

And not to neglect, condos in general are cheaper than detached houses.

I personally prefer condos. What about you?

JenAjd 01-22-2011 07:50 AM

Think they built a few over by the Spanish Springs Square. Don't know why they didn't build more after that.

graciegirl 01-22-2011 07:53 AM

There are two story villas near Spanish Springs that I THINK are attached to each other. They were built and then not continued.

I am not sure how people maintain the outside or if there is any shared space on the outside to maintain.

The Morses must have found some flaw in that concept.

I dunno why there are no condos.

I kinda like my air space all around me. But everyone is different.

How do you treat a home if it has bugs if it is attached to another home? Silly thing to think about, but it comes to my mind........

AND.............Welcome to the forum Swissy. Have you visited The Villages yet?

Bill-n-Brillo 01-22-2011 07:53 AM

There are some condos in TV, but very few. They're located adjacent to Spanish Springs. All two story townhomes, I believe. I don't know that they're set up with a separate condo association or anything.

They were priced pretty darned high when first marketed. I think that was a big factor in what kept them from selling well.

Bill

jebartle 01-22-2011 08:26 AM

condos in SS
 
There are three groups of VILLAs surrounding SS (approx. 25-50 units ea.)....Each unit has a single story (2 bdrm) on either side...Prices around $350,000 -$400,000 (some as high as $600,000 on lake near Hacienda Rec.)....Also at Glenview (overlooking range), same floor plan in most....We actually almost bought one.....Nice layout, we liked the two story, very large bedrooms, nice foyer, dining room that could easily be converted to additional TV room (We are not into formal dining), Garage and half...The Villas in the middle, actually have a 3 story in some of their units, although I'm not sure anyone who is retired would want to struggle with those steps...Maintenance fee quoted to us was $150, but may have changed during this market....Kitchens needed updating (No stainless). All furnished.

ladylake1 01-22-2011 08:54 AM

Seems to me that many of the courtyard and patio villa neighborhoods could have been developed into condos. Agree with Gracie that there must have been some reason that concept wasn't used. Conflict of rules/regulations maybe? HOA vs TV? Who would really be "in charge" and could the HOA overrule TV?

Whatever 01-22-2011 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swissy (Post 324760)
There are about 35,000 detached houses and still coming more, but not a single condo. Why? Condos have their advantages. Especially for the large amount of part-time residents. They don’t have to worry about garden and maintenance.

With condos, more people can live closer to preferred locations like squares with restaurants, recreational areas with pools, lake side, shopping areas, golf course, etc.

Instead of staring at the neighbours’ house wall, you have a beautiful view with a condo.

And not to neglect, condos in general are cheaper than detached houses.

I personally prefer condos. What about you?

You answered your own question that they are cheaper and bring in more people. We don't have the amenities to support the influx. We don't need more people and we certainly don't want properties that may bring down our home values. Have you looked around lately to see how many people are already in the Villages? Condos would give us greater density and crowd our open spaces. Open space and the beauty of the golf courses and nature preserves are why I moved here. If you want condos go to south Fl. but keep the suggestion of having condos to yourself. Additionally we don't need another HOA/Condo association dictating our lifestyle.

islandgal 01-22-2011 09:07 AM

Spanish Springs Villas
 
Here are several Spanish Springs Villas and a Glenbrook Villa listed to give you an idea of what they are like.
I really like the floor plans.

http://www.thevillages.com/homes/vls/search_new.asp
http://www.thevillages.com/homes/vls...asp?vls=208903

Mikeod 01-22-2011 09:19 AM

My SIL was very interested in one of those townhomes near SS a couple of years ago. If I remember correctly, the monthly maintenance fee, including insurance, was $350 in addition to the amenities fee. Yikes. And the places needed upgrading.

Hawkwind 01-22-2011 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ladylake1 (Post 324784)
Conflict of rules/regulations maybe? HOA vs TV? Who would really be "in charge" and could the HOA overrule TV?

Villas of Spanish Springs Condominium Owners Association.

http://www.corporationwiki.com/graph...px?id=18611131

RichieLion 01-22-2011 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whatever (Post 324788)
You answered your own question that they are cheaper and bring in more people. We don't have the amenities to support the influx. We don't need more people and we certainly don't want properties that may bring down our home values. Have you looked around lately to see how many people are already in the Villages? Condos would give us greater density and crowd our open spaces. Open space and the beauty of the golf courses and nature preserves are why I moved here. If you want condos go to south Fl. but keep the suggestion of having condos to yourself. Additionally we don't need another HOA/Condo association dictating our lifestyle.

I don't usually speak so bluntly, but I have to agree.:agree:

mulligan 01-22-2011 10:59 AM

My guess would be that the developer would not want to deal with florida's VERY restrictive condo law. He loses a great deal of the control he has everywhere else

golf2140 01-22-2011 11:21 AM

No stairs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dillywho 01-22-2011 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 324777)
.........although I'm not sure anyone who is retired would want to struggle with those steps....

As you pointed out, this was designed to be a retirement community. As people age (or are already aged), stair climbing is increasingly difficult, if not downright impossible (or safe).

mgm4444 01-22-2011 03:27 PM

Hi Lady - I thought cyv and patio viollas were sprinkled throughout all the neighborhoods.. Are there specific neighborhoods for JUST cyv? can you tell me the neighborhoods the courtyard and patio villas are in? thanks !

Quote:

Originally Posted by ladylake1 (Post 324784)
Seems to me that many of the courtyard and patio villa neighborhoods could have been developed into condos. Agree with Gracie that there must have been some reason that concept wasn't used. Conflict of rules/regulations maybe? HOA vs TV? Who would really be "in charge" and could the HOA overrule TV?



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