Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You live in Florida? Great! Visit the Villages as often as you can. Go to the squares at night and start a conversation with those sitting next to you. Many will be happy to give you information and advice. I would not get a realtor until you know EXACTLY what you want. If they recognize you are undecided, they will make the choice for you in order to get a sale. Do not let this happen! This is YOUR RETIREMENT make certain you are buying a home that suits YOUR lifestyle. Good Luck and Welcome! |
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(A squirrel moment about dogs and dog walking in T V... What i find alarming the most, elderly people being dragged down the street by young, over excited strong dogs like a Chocolate Lab, agressively dragging a fragile owner down the street running toward my two small dogs. Friendly or not don't let it happen like I experienced recently. Know your strenghth at your "young" (wink wink) age when picking a new pet people. A 70 lb full running Chocolate lab was over the top too strong for the owner. She or myself or my dogs could have gotten seriously hurt. That cute puppy or rescue you pick may be more than you can handle. So think ahead to your age vs the full grown dog's size. Dogs pay the price for human stupidity, just saying.) |
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Homes with fences for the dogs are Courtyard villas, and Veranda homes. Verandas are found in the newer areas, south of 44. These areas also have a younger vibe with more newly retired folks (some still working), and Sawgrass Grove is a great gathering place.
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Overall TV is a great place and I enjoy it very much. I have dogs and regret not buying a place with a fenced in yard even though i'm a 5 minute walk from the dog park. Traffic noise is more than i care for, its difficult to judge as somedays its perfectly quite and other days its roaring - I live about a mile from the turnpike. Its a bit crowded for me also.
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Depending on your activities, you will gravitate towards people that enjoy the same activities and also the area where you were raised. People love their dogs. Best of luck. |
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[QUOTE=GizmoWhiskers;2301374]
(A squirrel moment about dogs and dog walking in T V... What i find alarming the most, elderly people being dragged down the street by young, over excited strong dogs like a Chocolate Lab, agressively dragging a fragile owner down the street running toward my two small dogs. Friendly or not don't let it happen like I experienced recently./QUOTE] As a long time Lab owner, they are powerful dogs. Your friend needs to acquire one of those gentle leader type harnesses that reduce pulling. Then she needs to introduce it slowly with lots of praise so the dog will accept it. Happiness for all will result. |
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Welcome to your active retirement community and thank you for your service.
You have been given some good advice, but the BEST advice you got is to RENT (at LEAST for one month). We rented one month in the swampy heat of summer when things are lovely and calm and friendly in the Villages. We rented the month of February when things were crazy, when restaurants, roads, and rec centers were crowded and the natives were stressed and aggressive. We prefer summer. The area between 466a and 466 between Morse and Buena Vista (the golden circle in realtors terms) wound up giving us the easiest and fastest access to the most golf courses, rec centers, gyms, town squares, shopping, restaurants, medical, vets, etc. and bonus points for beautiful mature landscaping. We found lovely homes that were on the outer edges of this middle region that were LOVELY, but when we realized it took 10-15 minutes to snake our way out of those villages via golf cart to get to main thoroughfares we decided proximity to those main thoroughfare fares was a priority…hence the golden circle became our target. We heard the old wives tale that the young are in the south/new areas, which is ridiculous. Every one of the older villages has had its original population age out and be replaced by younger people. On our street of 19 residents (another strategic decision…we did not want to be in a huge village on a busy street with a lot of traffic…we wanted a NEIGHBORHOOD where we could actually know and enjoy our neighbors), we have 1 residents in 50s, 7 in 60s, 2 in early 70s, 7 original owners in 80s, and a couple in their late 40s who are snowbirding til they retire. My older neighbors are lovely and beloved surrogate parents for my young 60s self and the rest of our younger people. The “youngsters” watch out for and help our aging neighbors with all manner of practical daily living challenges. I believe my life is RICHER for having this spectrum of terrific neighbors of two generations living well together. The new areas are riddled with a lot of investor-owned Airbnb rentals, higher percentage of snowbirds, etc. One person posted recently that in their section of their new village they are the ONLY owner-occupied home. They are extremely bummed that they do not have neighbors, have the chaos of short term rentals with noisy children and/or younger gens at the houses and at the pools and rec centers, and the camaraderie and safety net provided by such. People moved here to be in a 55+ NEIGHBORHOOD with their peers. Do not under estimate the value of having old-school neighborly relationships. They are a quality of life factor! The other challenges in the new areas will be the quarries blasting, heavy trucks and construction traffic for another 5 years or so, and radical lack of shopping, dining, medical, vets, salons, etc. It has historically taken about 10 years for each new section of TV to get basic retail and commercial infrastructure, and 20 years to get truly diverse amounts of the same. Brownwood is not fully leased out and it is 10 years old and surrounded by 10s of thousands of homes. If you are a golfer get yourself at least north of 44. I wish you good fortune in your search for your next chapter home. And I think it would be helpful if you posted what village your dad lived in and what you liked or disliked about it. That would help people steer you in a helpful direction. DEFINITELY work with both an MLS realtor and a TV salesperson. |
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USAF Retired: thank you for your service
I worked at the VA Hospital in Richmond Va before I retired.
Recently relocated to the Village of Dabney it is the most southern section currently. I studied the area for about 2 years. The problem is I liked them all. I do not think you can go wrong anywhere in TV. But you could always move again if you disliked it. Quote:
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