Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I hope we like TV when we come for a look on Saturday. Right now there is some attractive home pricing in the Treasure Island area. Give me some good reasons not to buy at the beach.
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You don't buy a house in TV. You buy a lifestyle. Because TV is so large and the folks so varied, you don't get a narrow 350- home, single golf course and rec center lifestyle, you get to PICK the lifestyle you want. Your immediate neighbors will be nice and you may connect well with a few or lots of them. But as you move into the activities of your choice (more than you ever dreamed could be available), you will connect with whole bunches of folks whom you will really enjoy being with. It's a wonderful way to live! Best of luck with your decision. |
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I have to admit, there are many times I wish we were closer to the ocean. I think if I had to do it over, I'd buy near the coast. But I think you'll find The Villages is unique and be swept off your feet by the ambiance. There is nothing to compare. And now that I've got very dear friends in TV, I wouldn't change things.
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We have been here for 2 1/2 years and I think to myself EVERY DAY, "Why would anyone want to live anywhere BUT The Villages?"
I hope you have the chance (if you haven't already) to experience The Villages. I can almost guarantee that you will be asking yourself the same question. ![]()
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Nice to live by the ocean but consider the cost of home insurance and the damage to everything because of the salt air.
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I've spent many, many vacations in the Treasure Island area and the thing I don't like about it is the fact that it is sooo touristy. Everything seems to close up early there also and other than the beach, there isn't a lot to do. The advantage of choosing TV is the fact that it is clean, well cared for, safer than coastal areas because there are less transients, lots of friendly people with common interests and, whenever you want, you can drive over to the beaches. I'm planning on finding a clean, cleap hotel on the beach that we can visit for a few days whenever the beach yearning comes up. Good luck with whatever you decide!!!
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Thanks for all the input, I appreciate it. 3 more days and we'll get a small taste of TV. It may WOW us, maybe not. We'll have to see. Thanks again.
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I'm a fan of Treasure Island and my "dream" was a 3bdrm 2 bath house on Boca Cieaga Bay with a dock. But, in reality, I love golf and my wife loves activities (all day long)... neither are good options for the coastal areas. Land for golf courses is too expensive so you end up driving 30-40 minutes to get to an inland golf course. Of course you can't get anywhere in a golf cart. Activities are limited to the TI activity center.
So, while I still have that "dream", as a couple we are happier in The Villages.
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We love the Treasure Island area, too; it is great to visit. It probably would even be great to live there if we didn't know about TV.
But after being here, nothing else compares in the diversity of what is offered, in terms of activities and recreation. Plus, even though there are nice people everywhere, what makes TV so special and unique is that we are all transplants from somewhere else, and I think many of us have this 'we're all in this together, let's make it work' mentality. It truly becomes like a new 'home town' in that we have started the new and final (and probably best!) part of our lives here, so we are building new permanent roots and relationships. I'm not sure you would have that same sense of alliance in other places, where you would be trying to build relationships in areas where many people may be natives or longterm residents, without the same attitude of inclusiveness, acceptance and neighborhood that we have here. Not to mention the practical aspects of so many golf courses, pools, rec centers, the amazing nightly music on the squares (where else, anywhere, has that!), etc; and the central location from which to visit ALL of the beautiful beaches of Florida. I wonder if I lived in Treasure Island if I would have any real motivation to go visit Daytona or other Atlantic beaches, for example; or even other gulf beaches; and yet all of them are so wonderful. I also wonder if I would appreciate the beach as much if I lived there all the time.
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Good pont by previous poster about Beach ownership, salt water causes havok on homes, cars etc....A firend of ours has a beautiful penthouse in Naples but they can not see out of their windows from the salt residue and their car has salt related problems also....Not to mention those nasty hurricanes that hit beach areas first.....Besides why not have the best of both worlds, come to TV, meet all of us great TOTV'rs and then go visit the beach during those "gotta see the ocean" moments!
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Oh the fun to hear the responses to folks new here. PM us and stop by our new house! Welcome. Enjoy. Get the paper...rent a golf cart. Oh...and the golf carts. You might see one that looks like a fire engine, a semi truck, a ups truck, a Jim Beam comfort station.......the golf carts alone are enough to see all on their own. I forgot. I LOVE it here! No...I DON'T work for the developer but I would like to meet Gary Morse and shake his hand.
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Once we visited TV...every place else dropped off the list!
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My parents retired in Timber Pines in 1984 about a year after it opened. It was built out about ten years ago, developed by US Homes, which was one of the largest builders in America back then. It is a small version of TV. It has 3 golf courses, 1200 acres and about 2000 homes, and you can drive your golf cart anywhere inside. Unfortunately there is nowhere to drive it other than the club house or the golf course. All shopping and restaurants are outside in the town of Spring Hill. Going online I found masonary single homes 2 BR 2 BA 2 car garages with beautiful yards in the $130K to $180 range built in the 90's and many with pools. However, you see where I decided to move. I actually stayed in Timber Pines in 1989 for about six months and played the courses many times. It's like another poster said, in the TV you are paying for the lifestyle. I could of gotten a used masonary home with a pool and a bigger garage then the price I paid for my new masonary courtyard villa, but I wanted the lifestyle. |
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