Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hi All,
I am 53 years old and disabled. My wife is 53. Are we allowed to purchase and live in the Villages? Thx Bob |
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As long as the general population stays above the required percent of residents who are at least 55. I don't remember the exact percentage but it is around 80% or so. Contact the Villages Sales office for more information.
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Yes, anyone over age 19 is permitted to live in The Villages. 80% of new sales must be to people where at least one of the owners is over age 55. That leaves plenty of room for you.
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There is no 80 percent maximum of 55 and over law. The law is that up to 20 percent of homeowners can be under 55 if the development desires and still be classified as a 55+ community. In fact, we can be a 100 percent 55+ owner community. If you are between the ages of 19 and 54 you can live in a 55+ owner home.
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You can purchase able bodied at 18yrs.
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Yes anyone can buy. Buy is different than living in the home.
If you buy a resale get written approval to live in the home now. In general the rule is one person living in the home has to be 55+ but up to 20% of the units can have all residences under 55. But it is up to the association. They do not have to permit anyone under 55 as the principal person living in the home. |
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Odds are that you won't even be asked your age, but even if you are...it doesn't really matter. |
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19 years no matter what..............NINETEEN! People under that age are not allowed to live in The Villages and can only visit up to one month in a years time. It is a deed restriction based on adult community guidelines by federal government.
To the OP, because we are all getting older, many are slightly disabled. Wheel chairs and walkers are common here. But because you are younger, you may NOT enjoy a population that is on average older than you but come and see what you think. My children are your age. It is a wonderful place to live.
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We moved in younger than 55. Most people were very welcoming. In answer to the question "Why would you want to live with a bunch of old people?"My husband is very disabled and finds he has more in common here than anywhere. The pools and classes have been life saving.Glad we came of age in TV
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Please forget anything that has been posted here. Get in touch with a Villages sales person and come on down....you will love it!!
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Or better, contact an independent real estate agent...who can show you a ton of other properties and not have a bias for the Morse family. Or, talk to one of each. I found the Villages agents to be a bit snotty and all "scripted".
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