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HoneyofaDeb 07-08-2015 07:34 AM

It is true that most residents move 3 times but there are many reason that happens...some good and some not so good. A good Realtor sits with you and listens to what your needs are and finds a home that best suits your needs and budget. A sales person sells you a house without a care in the world as the whether or not it suits your needs therefore most move in and don't feel comfortable, start to look around and trust a sales agent again and get sucked in again. The third time around they find a Realtor that gets them where they need to be, in a comfortable home that fits their budget and meets all of their needs! Now some downsize after the death of a spouse or upsize after downsizing due to a new marriage...yep it happens...in The Villages!

geobar 07-08-2015 07:51 AM

La Belle as it is South of 466A and East of Morse Blvd. which is the most Easterly part of The Villages is within "Fruitland Park" as well as in "Lake County".

looneycat 07-08-2015 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by HoneyofaDeb (Post 1083848)
It is true that most residents move 3 times but there are many reason that happens..

baloney, substantiate your claim please!

NYGUY 07-08-2015 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by geobar (Post 1083854)
La Belle as it is South of 466A and East of Morse Blvd. which is the most Easterly part of The Villages is within "Fruitland Park" as well as in "Lake County".

If you check out the sale listings, you will discover Labelle is located in Sumter County.

Polar Bear 07-08-2015 08:59 AM

Didn't they say Designer homes in Fruitland Park would would be $500K??
 
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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 1083870)
baloney, substantiate your claim please!

It's a common claim/rumor/story/whatever that on average, TV residents move three times. I too find it highly questionable.

villagerjack 07-08-2015 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by patfla06 (Post 1052791)
I would imagine that the "bond" will just be built into the price of the house.

The bond only pays for improvements in a diffent way. You will not get them for free.

dewilson58 07-08-2015 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Hayes.Christal (Post 1083921)
Hi Villages residents,

My name is Christal Hayes and I'm a reporter for the Orlando Sentinel. I'm working on a story about roundabouts that are popping up around the area and wanted to get your view on them. Do you like them? Are they easy to drive through? Do you see other drivers navigating them incorrectly?
Feel free to email me- Chayes@orlandosentinel.com

Ur kind'a bouncing around to different threads..............as suggested by others, you might want to start a new thread or jump on a thread relating to roundabouts.

Albany 07-08-2015 12:05 PM

We made a profit.
 
We just sold our 2 bedroom courtyard villa, which was new when we bought it in 2012. We very carefully improved it. (meaning we did NOT over-improve it) We made $50K profit, and used it to buy a 3 year old house in Sanibel that had what the villa did not, a 3rd bedroom, an inside laundry, and a 2-car garage. And oh yeah, a straight driveway! We believe that our new house, which was reasonably priced, will also be sold at a profit should we choose to sell.

lizboopy55 07-08-2015 12:45 PM

Labelle not in Fruitland Park
 
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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1052767)
Is LaBelle in Fruitland Park? I honestly don't know.

Labelle is not in Fruitland Park it is opposite Charlotte and encompasses the area east of Morse Blvd

lizboopy55 07-08-2015 12:49 PM

It is true... since we are now a community of 100,000 the average is about right. Don't forget going from a Villa to a cottage or designer, back to a Courtyard or a newer neighborhood and finally the independent and assisted living facilities could add to the equation. By the way several folks have moved more than 3 times.

Walt. 07-08-2015 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by HoneyofaDeb (Post 1083848)
It is true that most residents move 3 times but there are many reason that happens...some good and some not so good. A good Realtor sits with you and listens to what your needs are and finds a home that best suits your needs and budget. A sales person sells you a house without a care in the world as the whether or not it suits your needs therefore most move in and don't feel comfortable, start to look around and trust a sales agent again and get sucked in again. The third time around they find a Realtor that gets them where they need to be, in a comfortable home that fits their budget and meets all of their needs! Now some downsize after the death of a spouse or upsize after downsizing due to a new marriage...yep it happens...in The Villages!

Why do I get the feeling that you are a Realtor?

NYGUY 07-08-2015 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by lizboopy55 (Post 1084036)
It is true... since we are now a community of 100,000 the average is about right. Don't forget going from a Villa to a cottage or designer, back to a Courtyard or a newer neighborhood and finally the independent and assisted living facilities could add to the equation. By the way several folks have moved more than 3 times.

We have neighbors that are on their 4th house!!

cmj1210 07-08-2015 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by garsha (Post 1083807)
Just confirming that there is a bond in the Fruitland Park areas. There are two Villages there: Pine Ridge and I think Pine Hills. The bonds are a little higher than the ones in District 10. Designer area is running about $23,000. This area is in Lake County. Looks like it is going to be another beautiful area.


Taxes are also higher

RickeyD 07-08-2015 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by cmj1210 (Post 1084066)
Taxes are also higher


Approx 45% higher, Ouch !

perrjojo 07-08-2015 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 1083870)
baloney, substantiate your claim please!

We have several in our neighborhood who are in their 3rd home. We know one couple who have just moved into their 8th home here in 13 years.


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