Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Unfortunately, there are certain mandatory expenses that you will have no control over. Among these are taxes, insurance, maintenance assessments and amenity fees. While you can cut back on luxuries like travel, dining out, championship golf etc. those mandatory expenses are out of your control, and I've probably left a few out. Not only must you pay them, you will have no control over how quickly and how drastically they increase. And they will increase. You will have a much more pleasant retirement if you are not living too close to the edge of what you can afford. Do the math, and leave yourself some leeway. How much leeway you leave is a personal choice. If TV works out for you, great. If not, there are other places where you can be happy. Best of luck. |
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If you think you can't afford it here, you can't.
Simple as that. Maybe look at a manufactured home in the historic side, you still have use of all amenities in the Villages. If you don't like that idea, find a wealthy widow here, problem solved. |
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What makes car insurance so costly here in Florida is the underinsured motorist policy. If you keep that as low as possible your insurance will be extremely lower
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I agree, rates in the Northeast are sky high in comparison.
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Shop around and ensure you compare "Apples to Apples". Levels of coverage and costs vary widely. We have a 2020 Mercedes E450 AWD Cabriolet and a BMW X5 i40 xDrive (AWD). We have Full Coverage with a $500 Deductible and pay $1,700 every 6 months with USAA. Our Homeowners Insurance with Full Replacement Coverage, etc., on our 2 year old, $700K home just renewed for $1,300 Annually, again with USAA.
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.......The other big factor (like a gorilla in a room) is will you spend the summers in TV Land or are you going to be a snowbird. I hope that you know that summers are VERY hot in Florida and the last 8 years have been record heat. And the prediction of HEAT (and likely hurricanes) is going to CONTINUE increasing for years. So, there are GREATER factors to consider about relocating to Florida than MERELY insurance costs. .........Personally, unless you plan to keep 2 homes, I would locate in one of the Carolinas. Find a retirement area there in order to avoid the Florida summer HEAT, which is already beginning. |
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You pay that state income tax under different techniques in Florida. You must be familiar with many expenses, OP, since you already live in Florida. It is not cheap to live in The Villages, plan accordingly.
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Most everything is more expensive in TV. A hamburger in 5 guys at Brownwood is $12.00, that's without cheese, fries, and drink.
From cars to contractors everything is more expensive here. The Championship golf courses keep going up, amenities are up,car insurance is up, golf cart insurance is up, house insurance is up, landscaping is up, gas is pushing $4.00 again and food is more money in TV. There is nothing cheap about TV and everyone thinks you are filthy rich if you live in the Villages. One reason is there are enough people to pay these exorbitant prices and keep the cash cow feed. Also, you only have your income so not impossible but can be a challenge. It's not exactly Beverley Hills but it isn’t cheap here and you might want to trust your instincts financially. If you can afford to live here it is a wonderful place to live outside the cost to live here, but I guess you get nothing for nothing. Good Luck. |
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