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Sage advice. I definitely wanna be in Florida, it's just a matter of where. Now that I'm here I can take time and start looking at different areas.
It's a big state with a lot of choices, enjoy perusing the different areas. Hanging out to see if you could be happy eventually where you live now is a crap shoot. Most of the people in Florida don't live in The Villages and they have their own happiness. We've had friends stay with us that liked The Villages and others that thought it was nice but not their cup of tea.
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Kind of off-topic, but when I first came here, I stayed in an Airbnb while looking for a house in the Ocala area. I got completely lured in by all the amenities and ended up buying a place here. In hindsight though, I miss living in a neighborhood with a more diverse age demographic. I also think another factor is that everyone here is on permanent vacation while I am still working full-time (remotely). It's a mindset that I have nothing in common with and I'm not even sure I ever will.

The villages is an amazing place but I am increasingly thinking it's not really for me.

I know I am probably an outlier here.
Things are evolving in the Middleton area is more age diverse and you feel it in the nearby business. Probably more so once Middleton and Eastport businesses come on line.
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Generation X is generally defined as people born from 1965 to 1980, so we are over 55! Why would it be confusing that we are moving to a 55+ community. What I find confusing is the Boomers and beyond that think that "we don't belong" here. Look around! There is less 40s and 50s music on the squares and more 80s music. The bands that are booked into The Tracy are from my college years. The demographic has shifted to the next "generation", and Generation X is that Villager.
^Exactly this. Bring on some Modern English and Sex Pistols, please.
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Gen Xers Moving to Retirement Areas, Out of Cities Like New York - Business Insider
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An interesting article that put some numbers around a phenomenon that I have observed in my southern area of The Villages.

A few highlights:

“Forget New York: Gen X is following boomers to retirement-friendly places like Florida

Gen Xers are living like they're 20 years older — or at least moving to the favored locales of their retiree counterparts.

An exclusive analysis of Census data for BI from the University of Virginia demographer Hamilton Lombard reveals the areas in the US that Gen Xers have left behind and where they went.”

A little later it goes on:

“Between 2020 and 2023, counties in Florida and Texas, many of which are retirement havens, experienced the largest increases in their Gen X populations — defined as those who were between 45 and 54 years old in 2023 — per the analysis.

The analysis also found that the population of that demographic in "retirement destination" counties rose by 5.1% between 2020 and 2023, over three times as fast as the country's 1.6% growth rate in the same period. The USDA defined those counties as having at least a 15% increase in their populations age 60 and up from net migration between 2000 and 2010.”

“Lee County, Florida, home to Fort Myers and Cape Coral, saw the largest change between 2020 and 2023, with a net increase of over 10,500 Gen Xers. Meanwhile, over 9,700 net residents moved to Polk County, in central Florida, to the east of Tampa. Another nearly 8,500 net residents relocated to Pasco County on Florida's western coast.”

“Another popular destination for Gen Xers: The Villages in Florida, often thought of as the Disney World of retirement. Sumter County, Florida, which contains The Villages, gained nearly 2,000 members of that generation from 2020 to 2023, bringing the population to about 9,800.

Gen Xers may have been drawn to the ample amenities — and unique golf cart culture — that the area offers. The median age in Sumter County has fallen slightly from 68.9 in 2019 to 68.2 in 2023, per the Census Bureau's American Community Survey.”
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Gen x here... My husband and I are 55 & 56. We were tired of the "outside world craziness" and decided to move up our plans by 7-10 years. We still work but it's much more enjoyable working from The Villages than the real world.

I do wonder about my children ever wanting to retire to The Villages. I can't see it. Their generation is more chilled out and they like much different things, like gaming. I wonder how The Villages will attract the next generations. My kids and their friends hate HOAs and being told what to do and maintaining guidelines. They also are not at all interested in most activities here. It is curious to imagine what The Villages will look like in 25-30 years.
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Gen x here... My husband and I are 55 & 56. We were tired of the "outside world craziness" and decided to move up our plans by 7-10 years. We still work but it's much more enjoyable working from The Villages than the real world.

I do wonder about my children ever wanting to retire to The Villages. I can't see it. Their generation is more chilled out and they like much different things, like gaming. I wonder how The Villages will attract the next generations. My kids and their friends hate HOAs and being told what to do and maintaining guidelines. They also are not at all interested in most activities here. It is curious to imagine what The Villages will look like in 25-30 years.
You might also be curious to imagine what your kids will be interested in 25-30 years from now.
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Gen Xers Moving to Retirement Areas, Out of Cities Like New York - Business Insider
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An interesting article that put some numbers around a phenomenon that I have observed in my southern area of The Villages.

A few highlights:

“Forget New York: Gen X is following boomers to retirement-friendly places like Florida

Gen Xers are living like they're 20 years older — or at least moving to the favored locales of their retiree counterparts.

An exclusive analysis of Census data for BI from the University of Virginia demographer Hamilton Lombard reveals the areas in the US that Gen Xers have left behind and where they went.”

A little later it goes on:

“Between 2020 and 2023, counties in Florida and Texas, many of which are retirement havens, experienced the largest increases in their Gen X populations — defined as those who were between 45 and 54 years old in 2023 — per the analysis.

The analysis also found that the population of that demographic in "retirement destination" counties rose by 5.1% between 2020 and 2023, over three times as fast as the country's 1.6% growth rate in the same period. The USDA defined those counties as having at least a 15% increase in their populations age 60 and up from net migration between 2000 and 2010.”

“Lee County, Florida, home to Fort Myers and Cape Coral, saw the largest change between 2020 and 2023, with a net increase of over 10,500 Gen Xers. Meanwhile, over 9,700 net residents moved to Polk County, in central Florida, to the east of Tampa. Another nearly 8,500 net residents relocated to Pasco County on Florida's western coast.”

“Another popular destination for Gen Xers: The Villages in Florida, often thought of as the Disney World of retirement. Sumter County, Florida, which contains The Villages, gained nearly 2,000 members of that generation from 2020 to 2023, bringing the population to about 9,800.

Gen Xers may have been drawn to the ample amenities — and unique golf cart culture — that the area offers. The median age in Sumter County has fallen slightly from 68.9 in 2019 to 68.2 in 2023, per the Census Bureau's American Community Survey.”
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We certainly have the room for Xers. I’m wondering about another more certain phenomenon here though. Government workers are mandated to return to the office. Remote working and being a generation X participant will require many to return home.

Prepare for the return-to-office era. It’s an age thing
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^Exactly this. Bring on some Modern English and Sex Pistols, please.
Metallica and Slayer would be my choice but I’ll settle for Ozzy and AC/DC.
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Metallica and Slayer would be my choice but I’ll settle for Ozzy and AC/DC.
Not a fan of AC/DC. Sabbath rules. Also Foo Fighters are excellent. But hey did you know Blues Traveler's playing at the Tracy in 3 days??? Because the Hook brings you back. I ain't tellin' you no lie!
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