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OhioBuckeye 05-15-2021 07:49 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by wlasowicz (Post 1944592)
Hi I have owned a villa for over 5 year now. So for the most part I have a general idea what the monthly amenity fee pays for. My wife and I will be looking at new home to buy possibility in the future in Fl. There's no guarantee it will be in the villages. Its not cheap to live in the villages even though they provide a lot . My wife doesn't play golf and I do very occasionally. She feels the monthly amenity goes a lot toward golfing . So I was curious if the CDD a general percent breakdown of the monthly amenity fee of how much goes to support golf, how much to the pools , rec. centers, community watch, etc.
Thanks

I had an older gentleman that lives in the historic side, north side of 27/441 & he told me when he moved there 25/30 yrs. ago you could live like a millionaire, now you have to be a millionaire to live there. Yea, I know he was exaggerating but, I know exactly what he was trying say! As you get older & don’t use the amenities or 1 or 2 of them, $150. to $170. a month is month gets pretty expensive for some people when you’re on a fixed income.

donnamayo 05-15-2021 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by jedalton (Post 1944813)
With a 4-k firestick a d $19/mth streaming service and get over 5000 channels. Including all local channels, all sports channels, all movie channels and much more. Ask me how.

How?

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-15-2021 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Maineguides (Post 1944668)
I see everyone talking about a monthly amenity feeand that there’s no hoa fee. Where does the “bond” figure in

The bond is a totally separate fee imposed on new construction. The buyer can choose to pay it off monthly, or they can pay it off in a lump sum. If they pay it off all at once, then whoever they sell that home to, some day, will have no bond fee to pay. If they pay it off monthly, then the -next- buyer will pay whatever balance is left, or nothing, if there's no balance left.

Rodneysblue 05-15-2021 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Goldwingnut (Post 1944669)
Here's information on the Amenity Fee

The Amenity Fee (part 1) and The Villages 7-26-2020 Construction Update - YouTube
The Amenity Fee (part 2) and The Villages 8/17/20 Construction Update - YouTube

Your wife's perception about golf's budget cost is very common, but wrong. Golf accounts for about 3% of the total expenditures of the combined amenity districts budgets.

Thank you, I knew someone had just done something on this. I just couldn’t remember who.

Rodneysblue 05-15-2021 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by NoMo50 (Post 1944689)
As always, Don (GoldWingNut) does an excellent job of explaining things in his videos. And yes...for all you receive in return, the amenity fee is a bargain.

He sure does.

tuccillo 05-15-2021 09:02 AM

Not exactly. You don't pay off the bond monthly. It is charged annually on your property tax bill send out around November each year, at least it is in my CDD.

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1944901)
The bond is a totally separate fee imposed on new construction. The buyer can choose to pay it off monthly, or they can pay it off in a lump sum. If they pay it off all at once, then whoever they sell that home to, some day, will have no bond fee to pay. If they pay it off monthly, then the -next- buyer will pay whatever balance is left, or nothing, if there's no balance left.


Darield 05-15-2021 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1944651)
I suspect anyone would be very hard pressed to find a retirement community anyplace in the world where one gets more for the very reasonable amenity fees charged in the Villages.

I agree. When we were looking in the Charleston area, amenity fees were as high as $500 a month for one recreation center. We get so much at The Villages for these fees. The clean up after a major storm is fast. Streets are cleared quickly. So many recreation centers with so many choices. When our daughter and family were visiting in April, it was cold, so we played ping pong, shuffleboard, and darts. We also went dancing at the squares.

Tmarkwald 05-15-2021 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1944651)
I suspect anyone would be very hard pressed to find a retirement community anyplace in the world where one gets more for the very reasonable amenity fees charged in the Villages.


$164 amenity fee vs $350 average HOA fee in Florida

EdFNJ 05-15-2021 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1944651)
I suspect anyone would be very hard pressed to find a retirement community anyplace in the world where one gets more for the very reasonable amenity fees charged in the Villages.

Yea, my father paid $580 "condo fees" per month for a small 3rd floor 1 bedroom condo in South FL. It got him 2 golf courses and 2 pools and a room to play cards and 2 treadmills and LOTS more civilization outside his bubble. But he did have a automated gate pass under the hood of his vehicle and That alone was worth the extra $400+. :D

In the world of HOA TYPE fees, if nothing else here is a bargain, the $160 is an absolute bargain.

Edit: Of course he didn't have to pay $50+ a month to have his lawn mowed but he was required to pay $200/year to buy a "prepaid card" to use it in the one and only restaurant on their property which was opened 4 days a week for breakfast and 5 days for dinner!

stebooo 05-15-2021 10:00 AM

We own a small 855sf condo in mpls. Fee is 352 we have a pool and hot tub. Grass cut, snow shoveled, water, and cable. I love the villages.

bobdeb 05-15-2021 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by jedalton (Post 1944813)
With a 4-k firestick a d $19/mth streaming service and get over 5000 channels. Including all local channels, all sports channels, all movie channels and much more. Ask me how.


Yes please how?

newgirl 05-15-2021 10:54 AM

You definitely can get a loan to pay it off much cheaper then the 6.5 interest they charge you monthly. If you don't pay it off and decide to move you can add it to the house in the price,or they can pay you direct on a separate bill of sale . It would save you lots of money .

dewilson58 05-15-2021 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by newgirl (Post 1945003)
If you don't pay it off and decide to move you can add it to the house in the price, or they can pay you direct on a separate bill of sale .

This is being Tee'd up for someone.

:popcorn:

EdFNJ 05-15-2021 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by jedalton (Post 1944813)
With a 4-k firestick a d $19/mth streaming service and get over 5000 channels. Including all local channels, all sports channels, all movie channels and much more. Ask me how.

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Originally Posted by donnamayo (Post 1944866)
How?

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Originally Posted by bobdeb (Post 1944973)
Yes please how?


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jimjamuser 05-15-2021 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by J1ceasar (Post 1944714)
Here is the other side of the coin, it's a both positive and a negative. If you bought your home 5 or 10 years ago, you definitely got a bargain. However if you're newly what in the last one or two years then your housing price is at least one or $200,000 more did any of the other communities within 20 miles of The villages. I live in a community that's very nice with over 1,000 homes mostly stick build but yes some are modulars and we paid much less than the villages and there's still 27 holes of golf for those who want it two pools hundreds of activities and mostly of all nice neighbors. So you can consider it's a positive and a negative housing prices are way up in The villages and it's pricing some people out if they still pay mortgages or don't have the assets to out right buy a home

Good, interesting post.


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