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kwtoman 04-03-2013 09:24 PM

2 years and counting DOWN!
 
Due to some friends living there, my wife and I visited the Villages this winter. We were so impressed that we are now planning on joining the community as soon as we are age eligible (2 years). Are there any restrictions to planning our own LSV before we are age eligible?

shalomuall 04-03-2013 09:39 PM

Welcome, I assume that by eligible you mean 55? 20% of the residents can be below the age of 55. We were lucky and built our house in Aug. Both my hubby and I are not 55 yet.
We loved it so much, wanted to start spending time as soon as we could.
Make sure you bring your checkbook when you come.

Ohiogirl 04-03-2013 09:40 PM

There are no age restrictions on renting, if that is what you are asking. Not sure about the LSV, but don't think so - call TV and ask. And remember, it is an 80/20 community, although much easier, I believe, to buy a resale if you are under 55. Just what I have heard, no facts here.

DougB 04-03-2013 09:45 PM

Welcome to TOTV. I do not believe you can do a LSV unless one of you is at least 55. But, who knows? I have been known to be wrong a time or two.

2BNTV 04-04-2013 08:42 AM

I wouls call the sales center and ask them. Nothing like getting it from the horses mouth.

So glad to hear you very impressed with TV. :smiley:

kwtoman 04-04-2013 04:39 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks for all of the replies... Am looking forward to being a happy Villages resident. and the 80/20 thing is encouraging.

Schaumburger 04-06-2013 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by kwtoman (Post 653870)
Thanks for all of the replies... Am looking forward to being a happy Villages resident. and the 80/20 thing is encouraging.


kwtoman, I am also under 55. I have not done the official LSV yet through The Villages sales office, but I have rented 4 times in The Villages since 2011, and my fifth rental in TV will be next month :). Since I have no kids, I have been told by numerous real estate agents (both TV and MLS agents) that I would have no problems buying a resale home in TV. But unless I win the lottery, more than likely I will be 55 before I can buy in TV anyway.

So definitely call the TV sales office to see what they say about an LSV.

kwtoman 04-09-2013 07:34 PM

When you rent at the villages, are you afforded the same amenities as owning? I also heard a rumor that Retired Military aren't held to the 55 restriction? Has anyone else heard that anywhere?

Schaumburger 04-10-2013 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by kwtoman (Post 656792)
When you rent at the villages, are you afforded the same amenities as owning? I also heard a rumor that Retired Military aren't held to the 55 restriction? Has anyone else heard that anywhere?

I don't golf, so getting access to the golf courses has not been necessary for me. The landlords I have rented from have all given me a visitor's pass which allows me to use the rec centers, go to any classes if I want, discount ticket price at the movie theaters at LSL, SS and Brownwood and access to the neighborhood pools. There is also a $50 pass which offers more amenities, and I am sure that a Village resident could tell you what those additional amenities are.

In order to get the visitor's pass, you have to give your landlord your date of birth. The visitor's pass has your name on it, your date of birth, the name and address of The Villages resident you are a guest of, and the start and end dates the pass is good for. You will also need to show your driver's license or state ID card when you show your visitor's pass at the pool, rec center, etc. And someone from TV will ask for your visitor's pass and driver's license before you can go past the front desk at a rec center. Several times when I have used the neighborhood pools when renting, I have been asked to show my visitor's pass and driver's license, so don't leave those items in the rental house if you plan on using a neighborhood pool, otherwise plan on leaving to pool to go back to the rental house and come back with the visitor's pass and your D/L. I hope that information is helpful.

I do not know if retired military personnel are held to the age 55 restriction. The TV sales office should be able to ask that question. Only 36 days until I am back in TV, but who is counting? :pepper2:

kwtoman 04-25-2013 10:06 AM

just chatted with the people to set up our Lifestyle visit - Looking to visit the 2nd week in September and can't wait.

teetimer 04-30-2013 10:37 AM

congratulations
 
We are new here and the countdown was relentless. We couldn't wait to move here after our lifestyle visit. Also, we rented for a year and had to buy. We are having a blast. Meeting so many good people and enjoying our retired years just having fun.


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