Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This is not bashing? I suspect that those above 466 will be most disconnected since they have the oldest amenities and not near the variety of those below. Here let me try some non bashing. I suspect that those who buy way down south will suffer for years with lack of amenities, shopping, connectivity, construction dust, and an inferior Town Square while enjoying their bond payments. |
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How far is Fenney from the contiguous Villages? Five miles? Pffft.
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Fenney-ites - feedback on golf cart disconnectedness
Maybe it’s the name, Fenny. Sounds like funny, fanny, any “ph” word but w/o the “ph” as in
Phenny. What is a Fenny anyway, besides one of the newest Villages . Is there another Phenny in Florida ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Everyone please take a chill pill. Everywhere in the Villages is great and the different areas offer different strokes for different folks. It's all good: )
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Fenney is a natural fresh water spring recognized by the State Of Florida. Part of nature that we all get to enjoy on a daily basis if we so choose. I believe it is the only one in Sumter county.
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Yes, but who is Fenny ? [emoji848] it’s not an Native American name. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Sounds Irish to me.
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Fenney...the Village of over priced homes, few amenities , and no shopping...as PT Barnum said....
Just look at the amount of available homes in Fenney. Sales are not as robust as they want to make you think. I see they just lowered the prices on the Villas there. |
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This is how I feel as well. Can we stop arguing please?
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NO. I don't sell real estate. Never have.
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The average villager buys 3x
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IN THE END YOU CAN BE HAPPY OR MISERABLE ANYWHERE. YOU CAN SEE THE FLOWERS OR FIND THE WEEDS. |
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There are a lot of available homes because they have built a lot of inventory quickly and continue to do so, just take a look at DeSoto. Sales are very robust and several families per day are physically moving in here, many others have been purchased by snowbirds and others for investment rentals. The Villas sell very well, most Villa neighborhoods are sold out in a matter of a few weeks. The higher priced Villas or those on not so desirable lots tend to sit for awhile and then they reduce the prices on those particular models. The Veranda models are selling at a pretty good clip now that they have released them and so are the furnished models they recently released on Spanish Moss Way. It is not uncommon to go to an advertised open house and find that it was already sold. The homes are not over priced, just the opposite and they are drawing investors into the area. I don't understand why you say there are no amenities down here, there are plenty of them even more than some of the other villages. I will agree that there is no shopping but they have already broken ground for our first plaza and we all knew that before buying here. Also can't agree with your PT Barnum theory, most of the homes that were purchased in early to mid 2017 have increased in value quite substantially based on actual re-sales as well as the selling prices of recently built homes.
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