Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I think you nailed it. In my case, carrying costs have consistently been in the range of $1200/month average. (no mortgage or bond).
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I appreciate you taking the time to stop by my post and give me your insights. It's looking good for me to WFH, from The Villages, until the end of 2026 or the end of 2028. Full time, full salary, full benefits. If I pull the plug in 2026, I'll have to fund health insurance to the end of 2028. If I can weather the insanity until 2028, I'll transition right out of employment benefits, right into Medicare, and start "Me Version 2.0" with no debt and a razor-sharp understanding of what these costs will be. Please feel free to reach out directly....anyone. The classes are a real PRO TIP! |
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I'm carrying $1,600 per month, net of mortgage.....sounds like I've not missed any HUGE hidden costs.
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I think I can work you in between golf with Dad, a trip to Babette's with Mom, finding a MLS agent and re-connecting with my VLS agent! Never too early to start meeting people! |
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I have been here a year and a half, and I haven’t really been surprised by any unexpected costs. Insurance and grocery prices have risen, but they would have risen equitably where I moved from. The only expense I had to get under control was dining out. Since I felt like every day was a “vacation day” when I first moved here, I treated it as such, and ate out all three meals every day for the first several months, with dinner usually being at a pricey FMK restaurant. I had to get that under control, and now only eat out one meal per day.
For those that did their homework, I think you’ll be prepared financially.
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MICHAEL *The Village of Richmond* |
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Too funny! I am on Me v. 6.1.2😉😂🤣😅
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#68
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I just glad at my age able to and I have some skills fixing common stuff. Some are getting taken to cleaners for simple maintenance and around house tasks.
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We spent a couple of years living in a rental before buying. We are 65 and 68. The beloved go-go years.
We chose between the 6s and are in a small pocket community in Largo. We LOVE where we live and we have a fabulous tight knit community on our tiny 10-home street. Our neighbors are 50s, 60s, 60s, 60s, 50s, early 70s, and we have 4 of the original neighbors in their 80s. Because of the constant turnover of original buyers aging out or passing away, ALL parts of TV have young people. Our area is amenity rich, shopping, medical, restaurants, goods and services rich. And it is THE MOST golf and rec center rich area of TV. If you golf the south of 44 area is not a good choice. It takes about 15 years for retail and restaurants to build to sustainable levels in TV. That is an easily trackable pattern. In the newer built areas you will be closer to Leesburg than the heart of TV. The good news is you are WISELY renting first, and will hopefully not buy until after you have lived thru at least one snowbird season. You truly cannot conceive of how massive TV is in scope and in humanity up until you are at least renting and out and about daily. Just to tackle the sports side of our offerings, or the entertainment side, or the exercise and lifestyle class options could take you a year of trying new things. In the participation in recreation and activities you may well find your tribe(s). And if they happen to live in proximity to each other that may factor heavily into your location decision. Every yes is a thousand noes. In TV, every yes is 10,000 noes! If you approach the entire process as an adventure it will unfold in ways you can’t plan or predict. Who knows, you may wind up captaining a competitive dragon boat crew! Quote:
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Oops, I didn't include internet and YouTube TV which run around $140/month, so I'm averaging $1,340/month (no mortgage or bond) with those items included for a stretched 3 bedroom golf front designer just south of 466.
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Most things I worry about Never happen anyway... -Tom Petty |
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Gas $25. Natural gas? I paid more than that for a month I wasn't here (nothing running, service fees). But natural gas is relatively cheap in the winter for heating if you're lucky enough to have it. < $100/mo. in the winter. |
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Hi! You sound very organized which is a good thing.
The only thing I noticed that seems low is HO insurance (200) which will probably be closer to $300/month. We have a 2011 designer home with brand new roof and paid $3100 for the year. Our insurance last year was $4100. We got cancelled (with zero claims) and were forced to replace roof and find a new insurance company. The new roof cost $22,000. Do pay close attention to hurricane deductibles and sink hole coverage. There are so many different costs here, maintenance and otherwise, but the one that irks me the most is "The Bond." The amounts on the newer homes are ridiculous. I've been here since 2003 and now in my third home. Be sure to use both MLS and TV agents for the most choices in your home search. Best of luck!
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Medicated Vet ... For your protection. "The Villages: A cross between Stepford and The Dome." |
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You might want to consider cost of clubs and entertainment.
We go out more here than we have ever before. Between all, it is higher than we would have thought but happy to do so. |
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Why would you spend $ on virus protection? Windows comes with Defender built in and is more than sufficient unless you are prone to opening attachments from people you don't know.
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