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patio villa vs. 2 bedroom courtyard villa
I have a friend looking to buy in TV and needs help deciding between the patio villas and a two bedroom courtyard villa. If anyone can comment on pros and cons of each, it would be greatly appreciated.
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There's some good info on these threads.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...os-cons-55700/ https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...a-types-53535/ |
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It's all about a back yard. Courtyard Villas cost more but have a private back yard, and generally seem a bit larger and brighter. Great for pets. But Patio Villas are delightful and perfect for someone who doesn't need a yard. Excellent for Snowbirds or Singles. You do have a lanai in front.
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We had made a plan like that, then everything changed. May 2011 we sold our home in Maryland in one day after listing it for sale. We had just left TV two weeks earlier on our LSV and had toured many models.
We picked out a Cabot Cove patio villa with white cabinets in Buttonwood for $140,000, and were hoping that someone wouldn't buy it before we could. With a $10,000 bond I figured for $150,000 we could be in the home free and clear. When we had the contract, it was cash offer with no contingencies and the money was guarantee. I called my salesman from Maryland to put a deposit on the Cabot Cove. As I was talking to him on the phone, I started browsing the masonry CYV's on the homes for sale website. They only 8 CYV's listed, all were in Southern Star Villas in Tamarind Grove. They had four 2 BR Woodlawn's (now called a Durham). I noticed the price on them had been reduced from about $169K to about $163K, this caught my attention. While we were talking one those Woodlawn's was reduced again to $156,900. After my salesman confirmed the price, our whole plan changed and we bought that 2 BR masonry CVY. Here's something you won't get with a patio villa, a privacy fenced backyard. http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/605/backyardt.jpg Looking from my driveway down the street. http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/7303/streeteg.jpg |
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Of course if I were married, I might enjoy the privacy afforded the CYV but for now my preference would be for a patio villa. Good luck with your decision. |
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We had a CYV as our first home in TV. After about 18 months we sold it because of me. Yes, there is privacy, but as stated before, never get to see or meet neighbors easily. I could hear them talking somewhere on the other side of fence, but could not see them or easily have a "neighborly conversation". If you are on the short side of height, impossible. I did miss the opportunity see and greet neighbors and to enjoy the interaction of a "neighborhood".
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Patio Villa
We have lived in a Patio Villa for the past 12 years.We are very satisfied with it.We experienced living in a CYV and while very nice I felt isolated.I don't know why someone would say they only suit seasonal residents or single people however each to their own.
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Another comparison is the patio villa v the cottages,
The patio villas are now about 140K to start and cottages start at 155K |
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John, there are two today at 156K. about 15 below 170K
Bond more, sure look at the size of the lot 40x60 v 60x90, that only adds $50 a month to the bond. Plus you are getting 500 sq ft more house? So say you get 500' for 20K more that's only $40 a sq ft???? Really less when you consider you're also getting 3000 sq ft MORE of land. Just need to weight the options across a spread sheet and the patio villa doesn't always win. We started with one in March then went to a cottage, but when they stopped custom we switched to a designer. I did crunch the numbers hard. |
Thanks so much everyone for all your comments...decisions are easier to make with information. My friends concerns also are that in a patio villa community she won't have any real neighbors if they are mostly rentals...does any patio villa community have more year round residents?
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We found there was a difference in noise level between the 2 types of villas. Our friends have a courtyard villa, and when their neighbors are out on their lanai talking in just normal voices, you can hear it very clearly on my friend's lanai. We used to own a patio villa, and it was always very quiet, we could not hear our neighbors due to the way the homes are set up and constructed. We landscaped the front yard with trees and larger shrubs, which made it seem very private visually as well.
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