Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Harston Trail in the Village of Amelia
Would any of the good folks at TV be familiar with the "nature setting" in back of 2046 Harston Trail in the Village of Amelia? Hubby sent a link to me yesterday, showing a home for sale with a "spectacular elevated view", "nature setting" on a cul de sac site. It seems to be a short ride to Lake Sumter Landing Market Square to the north and Colony Plaza to the south.
We've never seen such an elevated site while researching a home to buy in TV. Would those folks familiar with this area please explain if this is perhaps privately owned by someone other than TV......or is it set aside for future developement with more homes to be built......or is it a "greenbelt" which will remain natural. We are not familiar at all with the location of Harston Trail or what is on the "other side" of it. Is there a highway beyond that grassy area? Many thanks in advance to whomever might care to help us out with this question. Is The Villages really that hilly? We do know that the Mount Dora area is hilly, for Florida. |
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I am pretty sure it is a farm behind those houses that they are talking about and that farm is NOT owned by The Villages. I think Bosox could tell you since he lives nearby. Maybe he will read this and answer, if not send him a PM.
That view is very pretty right now, but the future of it might be uncertain. You can see it on Google Earth, or if it is a resale, go to sumterpa.com and type in the address and then go to map. They have an ariel view of each property. P.S. When you go to sumterpa.com type in the number and just the word harston. Do not type Harston Trail. That site only works with the first word in the street address. |
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That Sumter County Property Appraiser site was most helpful; something to be saved for future use as well. Your assistance is always appreciated and in this case invaluable. It does look like a farm indeed. Wonder if there is some plan for a shopping center or will the owners hold on to their land? The elevated view was amazing....like nothing I've seen at TV. Thank you. |
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That property is right behind my house too and that is precisely why I bought this location. It is private property, not part of TV, and used to be a horse farm. It is my understanding that it is owned by six families that are inter-related. It is zoned for six residential dwellings and is highly unlikely to be rezoned for anything else. They currently have 2 or 3 horses that roam the wooded area and some of the visiting grandchildren in TV feed them carrots over the fence with the owners permission. I seldom hear any noise from them and it is a fairly large property. The woods with the Spanish moss are dense and beautiful. It's an idyllic setting. CR100 does run on the other side of the property but it is not widely used and I never hear any traffic noise. You might occasionally hear a rooster in the late morning but I think even they are retired as they don't seem to wake up until about 10:00 a.m. Harston Trail is behind my home and my backyard neighbors have become good friends. It's a lovely neighborhood with friendly people. You are close to LSL and the postal station and pool are within walking distance.
Feel free to PM me if you have any specific questions I can help with. Come on down, you'll like it.
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Hello and thank you for painting such a pretty picture which echos the listing information that my husband had forwarded to me. It appears to be a very special location with privacy out back.
Our three grandchildren would indeed enjoy feeding carrots to the horses, being raised in rural Vermont. Our soon to be daughter in law was raised on a ranch in Oregon and grew up with horses. We will be attending our son's wedding in Colorado this summer,however, do plan a visit to TV next winter upon retirement. Is the drop off from the back of the Villages homes as steep as the photos appeared? Again, thank you for your response. |
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Yes, that view is why we moved there, a few houses down from the home for sale. You do get used to the rooster, who seems to wake up often during the day. Now there is two down sides that you should know about. For awhile, but not much lately, there is someone trying to learn the bass guitar, usually late at night with the amp wide open. There are also dogs back there that may get into your garbage.
Bottom line, a great neighborhood, with a social club which puts on a gathering a month.
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Can't believe it
Can't believe it! We bought a home in December in TV. Have stayed there for six nights and determined the one car plus golf cart garage is not going to do it. I've been looking at that exact same house. What a view! I grew up on a farm, so having trees and nothing behind me is what I'm looking for. But now we have to sell our house in TV before I can look anymore. Good luck. Let us know what you decide.
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We do appreciate your input. The view is awesome; you are fortunate to have found such a retirement spot. |
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When my husband sent the link to me, it was like nothing I had ever seen while researching the various neighborhoods. Hopefully, there will still be some homes to look at in that vicinity when we retire end of this year and are able to visit in person next springtime after putting our Vermont home on the market for sale. Once again, thank you all so much. |
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Hello! You will probably get first dibs on that home or any other in that particular neighborhood way before we ever get down for a lifestyle visit. But it's nice for us to get a feel for the area and the various neighborhoods. That view is one in a million, for sure. Good luck in selling your home. Being so close, you can move faster than we could , based on selling a house in Vermont at the moment. Just doing preliminary research to get a general idea prior to choosing an "area" in TV. Is Lake Sumter Landing or the shopping and restaurants really a golf cart ride from that Harston Trail? How many miles would you say? How many minutes in a golf cart? Ditto for Colony Shopping Plaza??? Miles? Minutes? Thank you in advance. Last edited by senior citizen; 04-15-2010 at 06:11 AM. Reason: paragraphs |
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Yes, Lake Sumter Landing with all it has to offer, including Sweet Bay Market, is a 10 min. golf cart ride (maybe 2 miles) and Colony Plaza with Publix Market and a fabulous Japanese restaurant is perhaps 12 min. or maybe 3 miles. Everything along and south of 466 is golf cart assesible and what a fun way to traverse TV. Don't forget the Polo fields.
If you find a home backing up to the farm property I'd strongly recommend you find a way to secure it ASAP. This is a premium location unlike any other I'm aware of here in paradise.
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Since you are very familiar with the area, how big in feet is the "drop off" from the back of those homes bordering the trail down to the actual horse farm area? It's commonplace for Florida to be flat but this looks like the house is quite "elevated" above the pasture land or woods. Any clue at all? Again, thank you. |
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Hey Senior citizen, that must be some house on 2046 Harston Trail. I went to The Villages website to have a look at it and it already has a pending sign across the listing. I have to keep that area in mind when its our time to move.
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