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Old 09-06-2018, 07:59 AM
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Currently we have 2 cars, no golf carts, and live in Connecticut.

If we end up in the Villages, we'll probably get rid of the pickup truck, and use 2 golf carts for our main transportation. He golfs, I do not, and I don't want to be stuck without easy transportation in and around TV. We'd have the car for when we leave TV, or need to go to the opposite end of TV (it's huge now!). But we'd most likely just use golf carts for the daily routine.

The problem is - every place that isn't the really OLD area (mostly still mobile homes), doesn't allow you to park in the driveway. I'm pretty sure all the homes can accommodate either 1 car and 1 cart, or 2 carts. But 1 car and 2 carts?

So assuming you have two golf carts and one automobile, where are you supposed to keep the third vehicle? If there is "extra parking" in each neighborhood, are you allowed to put your golf cart there, or are you required to use that for a regular car? What about overnight guests?

Enquiring minds want to know - the devil is in the details.
Perhaps you should be looking at Designer homes with two car plus golf cart garage? Most people love a two car plus golf cart garage to store things. It becomes your basement and more.

Please remember that many wonderful people have chosen the historic area for their homes and they post on here. One of the most lovely and assuredly the best maintained homes I have ever entered is in the historic area.
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People buy 3 houses here for a reason. The first house is usually smaller. The wife doesn't like small and the husband hates the small garage. So, they buy a bigger house with particularly a bigger garage.

So, you can either buy the right house with a big garage as your first house, or buy it three years later.
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Old 09-06-2018, 09:10 AM
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I live in a CYV, actually the overflow parking area is not for your own use, but for guests only. We have 9 spots for 80 villas, if residents started keeping cars there, there would be no room for guests. I can tell you, in January when we had company, our guest never found an empty spot. Right now in September, there probably 7 spots. We have one resident that works for Massey and keeps his little pickup truck there, but soon as snowbird season rolls around he knows to move it.

Parking in your driveway is not a problem. My neighbor has a workshop set up in his garage, he keeps his Kia SUV in the dirveway. Others have HO train layouts, RC Airplanes, all kinds of things in the garage. However, if you have a vehicle parked on your curved driveway, getting a golf cart out of the garage will be a problem most times. Our neighbor got permission from ARC and took out the plantings by the front door and had that area paved over creating a parking pad in front of the bedroom window.
Watch out some CYV Villa don't have overflow parking and not suppose to park in the street cause they are too narrow. Small 1.5 Garages verily hold car and cart especially it its Big Car 4 door truck, or SUV. You can park in your own driveway no matter where you buy in the villages Guest or not.
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I was going to ask the same question. Nothing wrong with it.

Depends on what villa's or on diamond lane street?
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Old 09-06-2018, 09:16 AM
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I don't think that parking in your driveway is forbidden but many look down on it.

I certainly don't. We do garage our vehicles and most do.

some have so much junk cars won't fix in garage.
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Depends on what villa's or on diamond lane street?
Villa's are a completely different story, and of course diamond lane streets. I'm talking about SFH's that aren't on diamond lane streets.
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People buy 3 houses here for a reason. The first house is usually smaller. The wife doesn't like small and the husband hates the small garage. So, they buy a bigger house with particularly a bigger garage.

So, you can either buy the right house with a big garage as your first house, or buy it three years later.
Or you can be like us and say this house is more than we need, and move down! We'll have a CYV and two cars. I think I'll give up my car and get a cart (oh yikes, I hate them, but oh well). Or I'll learn how to back my smalller car out of the garage around the bigger car in the driveway. That's probably not going to be very good for the bigger car.

The good news is that the resale here is fantastic. If You are not happy with what you originally buy for some reason, it will sell, and you can move to what works better for you.
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Villa's are a completely different story, and of course diamond lane streets. I'm talking about SFH's that aren't on diamond lane streets.
Imo majority streets in residential area of villages are too narrow for street parking on both sides of the street. Some people have several cars due to number living in the house. IMO this community no different than any surrounding community. Anything restricted gets bypassed most of the time.
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We have a NEW neighbor that parks his pickup in the street, and nothing is done about it.
Is something supposed to "be done" about it? Or is it permitted? If it's permitted, then no one should have the attitude that something should "be done" about it. If it's not permitted, then perhaps a kind neighbor might let this NEW neighbor know, before this NEW neighbor finds out by being fined or ticketed or scolded or whatever happens to people who do things that something "should be done" about.
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Had an overnight visitor who parked on the street and there was a note on her car in the morning from Public Safety or Community Watch (I don't remember which) that cars must be parked in driveways. I live in Pine Hills (newer are south of 466A).
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There are many homes with 2-car garages and a golf cart garage, or 3-car garages. I don't live in a courtyard villa neighborhood and there is one couple who leaves their car on the street. Another has four vehicles (a collector) and they have all of them in their driveway. A couple of houses nearby have put in semi-circular driveways that provide more parking (and turning) options.

There are also vehicle self-storage businesses in the vicinity if you'll only be using the car infrequently.
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We live in the middle of the villages, and my husband stores his boat and the golf cart in the garage, so we park in the driveway. I know that there are a lot of rules here, but I really don't think that they could tell you not to park into your own driveway!
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We live in the middle of the villages, and my husband stores his boat and the golf cart in the garage, so we park in the driveway. I know that there are a lot of rules here, but I really don't think that they could tell you not to park into your own driveway!
There is nothing prohibiting you from parking in your driveway. The only exception is trucks greater than 3/4 ton, boats and RV's.
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We have a Sand Dollar (2 bed/2 bath) with a 1-1/2 car garage. In it we stored 1 automobile, 2 golf carts, 1 Harley, 1 lawn mower plus have a work bench. You don't need to be concerned, plus you can park your car in your driveway for as long as you want.
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