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Heading out to TV end of March
We're heading over to TV the end of March for quick look around. Just a few questions.
What days would you suggest ? I understand they have open air markets over the weekend, which sounds good. What other events/activities are scheduled for the end of March ? We'd like to hit a few while we're there. Also, I have a good idea of the areas north of 44 but haven't gotten down to the southern most sections. How far down does TV go and what areas would we actually be able to enter ? |
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You can go wherever you want here. However a quick visit will not tell you enough.
Before we bought we rented a month and could have been longer. Lots to see |
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GoldWingnut They are offering Trolley tours through the southern areas. Take a Trolley Tour - The Villages The Villages app can be very useful: The Villages(R) App on the App Store Stay Updated with What's New in The Villages(R) |
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We love it here. |
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I've heard many credible reasons why Villagers move: - Downsize too much, then upsize but overshoot, and finally get it right - Just like living in a newer home - This home has now appreciated in value enough to buy a larger, newer home - Discovered over time that another location was more desirable (might see that a lot when Eastport opens) For the OP: - Walk around the Spanish Springs square, Brownwood square, and Sawgrass market then look at the plans for Eastport. This will help you get a general feel for the areas north to south - If you rent a golf cart, spend some time north of 466A and south of the Turnpike. Notice the difference in the design of the MMPs and the number of non-golf cart walking/biking trails. - The far south areas, currently where Eastport and Middleton will be, lack commercial areas. There is every reason to believe they will be coming and the area will become lively and popular but it is pretty sparse today - Clermont and Orlando are much closer from the southern areas while the northernmost areas almost border on Ocala |
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Two types of buyers, those that want comfort in buying into existing, and the remaining who will get in early, aka early adopters, for the choices and can see what the future will be, being satisfied with the extra effort today We had no idea / had never heard of TV for our lifestyle visit. Just going on vacation, Bought a site of dirt with about 10 out of 99 lots under construction, and didn't have the money in the banks to make a deposit when we decided. . Hopefully the buyer will be able to figure out what type of buyer he/she/they is/are. . there is a reason why established neighborhoods are higher priced, some has to do with upgrades, others have to do with desire to see what they buy will not be changing, buying a 100% known outcome. good luck OP |
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We live north of 44. We love to takes long walks and always drive to the many trails south of 44. |
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Contact a realator That will be glad to show you around with NO pressure Recommend Beth Pope 3525521511 The best
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Second house, I can’t fit any of my stuff in that 1.5 car garage and definitely can’t downsize this much. So bigger house and garage. Third house Spouse dies, move back to the smaller house because current house is just too much to handle. Or in our case First house a Vaca house 2/2 Second house 3/2 so parents had their own space, then maintained as a long term rental. Third house 3/2 with a golf cart garage. Sold first house. Fourth house 4/3, because life changes, and parents no longer able self care. |
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