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Glad it helped a little
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Memorize this. If you need to, write it down and study it every day.
"When approaching a round about, if you intend to take the FIRST EXIT, you MUST use the RIGHT HAND LANE. If you are going straight though by taking the SECOND EXIT, you may use EITHER LANE. (If you are in the left hand lane, be very careful of people on your right who may not know the next rule.) If you intend to take the THIRD EXIT, you MUST use the LEFT HAND LANE. And at all times, especially in a round about, keep your head on a swivel. Be aware of everything and everyone around you. |
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Hello, I just joined your site today and until I get used to searching the questions I will be having, I could use some help.
I will be coming to TV in April or May to look for a home. Is it better to use the Villages realtor office or go to local Weichert or etc? If you could tell me which forums to look up, it would be appreciated. Thank you. |
You should have both a Villages sales agent and a realtor. The Villages has its own listing service, called VLS, and Villages sales agents can show you those houses. The new houses are all VLS. A realtor from a firm like Weichert can show you the MLS houses. Then there are the FSBO houses, and a website called, I believe, VillagesFSBO has some of those.
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I would say do nothing in terms of upgrades for the first year. You jump into doing things because you're excited and or perhaps of friendly competition with your neighbors (look what the Jones' are doing). You may realize that after a year you do not like your street, or do not like your neighbors or you may want to move. Drive around to other sections and see what people have done to their homes. Get quotes first and sit on them.
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Thanks for all the great advice. We're newbies and appreciate the experienced opinions.:bowdown:
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Your best investment will be a NO SOLICITING sign to post prominently in your front door window. That stopped the pesky solicitors who lie about who they represent and what they sell. The "Welcome Wagon" lady was really a water treatment saleswoman who wisely did't make her pitch when I spoke about my desire to draw and quarter all the solicitors who were bothering me. One of the "landscapers" was just arrested for grand larceny after he ripped off lots of my neighbors in Dunedin who got a group together to implore the Sheriff's Office to take action. Beware of new construction in your neighborhood. The Villages Management does give a damn about all the flat tires on cars and golf carts that result from aluminum screws and nails left in public roads by building contractors. Not to mention dust and dirt and lots of noise.
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I use cart world for my electric cart. It has a aluminum frame and is rated the best electric cart, and most reliable by golf courses.
Cart World will come to your house, pick up your cart and bring it back at no charge! They are very reasonably priced. |
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Beware of some of the larger cart dealers and the brand of seats you buy.
I found out the hard way the warranty does not always mean what they say |
Don't prepay for any services unless you get an excellent reference!
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Street legal or modified?
We are new and have bought our sellers' 4-person electric golf cart which is street legal. We are not sure we want to remain street legal, though we may need to in order to haul 4. Any advice/suggestions?
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