Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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People Pool Shrinking
The amount of people able to relocate or retire in the Villages is shrinking. That’s just how it is.
It could be interest rates effecting a sale from either end It could be inflation It could be the rising costs to live in Florida It could be the shrinking of the middle and upper classes It could be increased debt servicing It could be lack of pensions which have been phased out by almost every employer Whatever it is, the demographic is changing so less are able to live the dream
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Is the market slowing? That’s what most everyone else sees. The proof is in the pudding so to speak.
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Or what seems to be a slowing market is due to multiple villages opening at the same time, the most amount of new villages on the market at the same time, since the beginning of the build to the south. We haven’t been here as long as others only close to 17 years. I applaud the developers to keep workers, instead of cutting their jobs, and slow building, to make inventory on short demand. Developer has that ability, unlike any other community
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They are prepared for any future slow down in retirees. They are into industrial land big time and now will have rail service into several thousand acres they will be developing and my guess is that they will start new amenity filled family housing village projects similar to the age restricted villages as soon as more retail moves in and 301 has been widened and re-aligned.
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I believe that homes in the lower to mid price range have slowed a bit but higher end custom homes and desirable lots when released are sold as soon as released. Two or three weeks ago they advertised the new golf course lots being released for one day and I have not seen an ad or any left for sale on their website since.
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If they listen and care, why did they do away with the annual survey? Btw, how many things that were suggested in the survey came to be? The survey results are available online, but they aren't recent.
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140,000+ people with different ideas on how this place should be run, I would discontinue the survey as well.
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Surveys give goodie feeling, bottom line they (who every they are) going to what they want anyway. Just makes people filling out surveys feel good.
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I just do not agree that the number of people who want to or are able to come to The Villages is decreasing.
A record number of Americans are turning 65 in 2024. The most in history. Of the entire baby boom generation, this is the highest. 4.1 million Americans turn 65 this year, and every year through 2027, when the annual number will start to decrease. Put another way, 11,233 people are turning 65 every single day in this country. Additionally, in the first quarter of 2024, Fidelity had 485,000 401(k) millionaires. This number was up 15% from Q4 2023, and up 43% since Q1 2023. I don't think the demand will be going down the least bit. There are some places in the country where it's not as fast or easy to sell your home as it was a year ago, largely due to mortgage interest rates. That could be slowing things down a bit. I believe those homes in Richmond are going to sell in a frenzy as soon as they become available. It is astonishing to me how much work is being done from horizon to horizon as far as the eye can see as soon as one goes over the Bexley Bridge. The Villages is going to be selling a lot of homes down there in the coming years. I do think the developers listen and I do think they care. I continue to marvel as how well built and maintained The Villages is. There are a myriad of examples of places that the Developer could have cheaped out or cut corners. They continue to preserve open space and maintain stunning beauty all over. The place is pristinely clean and the flowers are still changed out every quarter. Those homes are going to sell, after the pace of sales during the pandemic, it was bound to normalize somewhat. I have no data to back this up, but I also don't think the developer has to spend very much on advertising and marketing. I never see ads for The Villages....this place sells on word-of-mouth and reputation and YouTubers. |
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