Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Not all will have golf carts. Just something to accept.
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You're right, only about 95% will.
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Not all 2,000 residents will be in the villages at the same time; nor will they all be year-round residents.
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You've got to be kidding. There are "only" 5 Publix stores in TV, and "only" 3 Winn Dixies, 2 Super Walmarts, Aldi's, Sam's Club, Target, Fresh Market, and more places to buy groceries here. And then there are the gigantic Farmers' Markets two days per week at Spanish Springs town square and Brownwood Paddock Square. Colony Plaza Publix is closest to our home, but I shop more often at the one on 466, and at Winn Dixie (formerly Sweet Bay) at Lake Sumter Landing and Spanish Springs. There is no such thing as "hardship" here when it comes to grocery shopping. And the "traffic" people complain about....maybe staying up north in the city and suburbs and adding snow, blizzard winds, ice, salt/sand trucks, snowplows, cars spun out in the ditch or blocking all traffic movement would be less of a "hardship"....... |
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Where might this serious accident happen?
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What a great post ilovetv. We just purchased our home there and couldn't be more excited. Sometimes I will read a post that makes me question our decision but then someone always comes back with something that makes me feel better. I will not look at being retired in TV a hardship -ever.
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man we are retired,,,, i dont worry bout this stuff,,, we will not live long enuff to see the improvements ,, 4 yrs,,, is a major amount of time for us old folks ,,, to the problem solvers it is just enuff time to realize there is a problem,,, i now just smile and make sure i have enuff beer and fudge in the house! now beer and fudge is something to worry about! let these young morris kids worry bout it , if there is money to be made they will jump on it! i respect u right to worry,, just advice from an old guy that has stopped taking my meds and i feel like a million bucks!
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Isn't that the normal reaction. People move in, and then they want all construction to stop and then no one else to move in after them.
My parents moved to Florida in 1959. When I got my first driver's license in 1966 they didn't even have interstate highways in Florida. When I was in college in 1969 Disney employees came to our school looking to hire new graduates for the soon to open amusement park in Orlando. I use to have to drive to Savannah, Ga few times a year. In Georgia I would have to get off Hwy 301 and onto Hwy 17 near Brunswick. That was a single 2 lane road that you had to share with every tractor trailer, bus and every other car headed north and south along the coast. Can you imagine I-95 didn't even open in Georgia until 1973. I'm sure someone probably said, let's not build anymore in Florida, the roads are just too congested. |
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I think the concern is that the services keep up with the growth
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One factor that needs to be considered. The homes for rent during the snowbird season are generally owned by "pre-retirees". At some point, the percentage of homes for rent will reduce as the owners retire and take over.
I realize that at first, nothing will change because you have simply swapped interim occupants for full-time. However, familiarity breeds contempt. Sort of. Instead of a vacation mindset, the full timers generally back off on their use of the town squares since "we can just go tomorrow". Full timers do not seem to exhibit the same frenzied, mad hatter "we gotta do everything right away before our vacation is over" attitude as the interim occupants. Also, there is much more retail on the way. Patience is a virtue. You will be rewarded.
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Orlando was "The City Beautiful" and Walt Disney World wasn't even a gleam in Walt's eye. Over on U.S. 1 north of Daytona Beach there was a big water tank with trained dolphins in it called "Marineland" and Ocala's Silver Springs was Ross Allen's Reptile Institute where they milked rattlesnakes and let you touch small alligators. (Marineland Dolphin Adventure still exists in St. Augustine.) The other big attractions were Cypress Gardens, where you could see "Water Ski Shows Daily" and Weeki Wachee Springs, the "Home of Live Mermaids." And they actually had a major automobile race, The Daytona 500, right on the beach. Yep, we were pretty well built out when it came to attractions and amusements. At least we thought so. Look at it today. We would never have believed it. ------------------- Congestion here in The Villages? Yes, it builds up a little in the Summer. But I put it out of my mind by recalling my 20 mile drive from my home in Northern Virginia to The White House that sometimes took an hour, particularly on a snowy day. When we moved back to Florida from Virginia, my wife and I agreed when we crossed the Florida State line that it was time to shut the door and not let anyone else in. Didn't work that way.
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I agree with all of you......... |
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