Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I am sure you would love it here Ms. Putnam,but the selling of homes here, this is a total different kind of thing than anyone has ever seen before. There are no offers on new homes. the price is the price and nothing is "thrown in" and no one is forced or coerced or "tricked" into buying anything here by anyone who works for THE VILLAGES. FHA and VA are not allowed on new homes, you must be able to put 20% down on new homes. THAT is one of the reasons why we liked it right away. AND There was NO pressure. Houses aren't hard to sell here. When we first came here, we had to call the agent to show us homes. She did for a couple of hours and we didn't hear from her again, she went on vacation. We found a home we liked by ourselves and then found Jim McLaughlin who ended up splitting the fee with the girl on vacation. Jim Mclaughlin wasn't pushy either and we bought our second new home through him. Nice, decent man, Jim.
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Warranties for Newly Built Homes | Consumer Information FHA New Home Warranty Requirements | Home Guides | SF Gate
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Good or bad (depending on your opinion) Florida is first and foremost a “Business Oriented State”. By that I mean, generally speaking, the State laws lean toward the Business rather than the consumer. That said, with few exceptions, no matter where you purchase a home it’s buyer beware and up to you to do your due diligence. Being near a railroad track, pickleball courts, swimming pool, limestone mine, busy road or golf balls hitting your yard or occasionally even your house its up to you to do your due diligence.
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![]() once again...you are so correct..... only Conventional Loans with a mandatory 20% down on new development. TV does it because they can..... I also think it has something to do with the BOND? Leaves many new home buyers in the dust. But resales is another story. |
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Basically people are buying the lifestyle. They are retired and want to get away from brutal winters and high taxes, decomplicate their lives, downsize, play golf, socialize, drive around in golf carts and enjoy the scenery and their remaining years as worry free as possible. I am at that point myself...
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this would work well with the villages home buyers who are usually only in Florida for a limited amount of time and don't get the chance to do all the due diligence necessary for $$$ home purchase. The buyers could pick the homes they are most interested in and I would be a private investigator.... I could talk to the neighbors, find out all the ins and outs of the neighborhood, noises, smells, residents...and then report back to the buyers, before they make there decision. Then they will have information from a person not in the real estate deal. Kind of like a home inspector, but I would be a neighborhood inspector. Small fee paid from buyer for being the buyers noisy person. That might just be fun.... Hummm.... |
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Long ago when we built our first home the tracks were directly behind the home across the street. All children slept without issues as well as us. Built our second home 4 miles from private airport. Only time we notice is when chopper on the way to the hospital flying near our neighborhood, flight path is far enough away we can hear the chopper, but rarely see it.
When we bought our first home in TV a two hour hold was put on it, while we looked at two others. Same with our second home in TV 2 hour window, while we looked. When we went back to make sure, two couples were in the house with agents who were calling to see time frame of the two hour window. We chose the first house because the second house while had a larger garage, and expanded bedrooms, it was too close to the pickle ball courts. Our third home was preowned, we put a bid in the day it was going on the market. |
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In April of 2017 there was an article in the online news saying that trains would no longer blow their horns where tracks cross 42, the closest to Chatham. I live in Woodbury and used to hear the horns faintly at night when out on the lanai. Not any more. Here is quote from article. A “quiet zone” is now in effect at three railroad crossings near U.S. 301 in Marion County. They are located at: • County Road 42, 500 feet east of U.S. Highway 301 • Southeast 135th Street, 1700 feet east of U.S. Highway 301 • Southeast 147th Street, 4500 feet east of U.S. Highway 301 Quiet zones are established areas along railroad tracks where train horns are not routinely sounded. These newly approved quiet zones no longer require trains to sound their horns at intersections, unless deemed necessary for safety reasons. The Marion County Office of the County Engineer, in conjunction with the Florida Department of Transportation and CSX Railroad, upgraded and updated crossing gate arms, medians, signage and warning devices. |
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In reading some posts on this thread, I started thinking that when folks come down for a lifestyle tour and are looking.
There is a limited time that they have to check out homes, plus their in contact with others doing likewise. That kind of situation adds some pressure to act fast, and curtail some due diligence activity! I bought a resale property remotely, but I did have friends that lived in TV that filled me in on the lay of the land. Did a lot of research myself, had prior house buying experiences to draw upon. Also had a great real estate agent, that gave me insight into benefits of particular areas! Plus a lot of life experience and a mother who taught me “If I don’t catch one streetcar I’ll catch another! |
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