Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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What's funny? If you paint a concrete driveway, you need to protect the paint with a sealer, and then reseal it every few years or so. But, bare concrete needs no paint or protection.
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And, just because we aren't seen as one passes by doesn't mean we don't use it. |
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To Who??? You ??? The people who have them think it’s worth it .
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I think it’s personal preference. While I wouldn’t have a central vac I like cosmetic upgrades such as crown moulding and nice landscaping. Some people do go overboard though. I just like what I like and put certain things in for me, not to increase the value of the home.
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We’re a fairly new village (DeLuna) and most homes have 2 car + golf cart garages, and lots of newbies, including us, cleaned out their junk before moving here so we all came with minimum stuff. We’ve been here a year and still have empty cupboards and closets even though we’re completely unpacked, and we don’t need to use our attic. We also have just one car and one cart, but looking at getting a 2nd cart eventually.
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My Grandfather was a supervisor of 3 shifts of painters in a large steel mill. He often stated, "NEVER paint concrete"!
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Glad I read this thread, having recently bought a new home in Lake Denham. I was on the fence on driveway painting. I like the look but don't want to deal with it once it starts chipping.
Regarding pools that's definitely a personal opinion. I put in a pool up here in Massachusetts. I love love love it. I only have a few months of pool weather and even then, few days we can actually be in the pool. But we love the ambiance of sitting around the pool in summer evenings. We love the look of the pool in the yard, sipping a cocktail in the pool with friends. Those are things you aren't doing at the neighborhood pools. Regarding upkeep costs, with our salt water generator I haven't spent more than $100/year on chemicals. It's as easy as can be. With a birdcage we won't even need to vacuum it or skim it that much. Once I'm down there full time I will be putting a lot of $$ into a pool. I guess for this thread it all depends on if you are talking about upgrades that make you happy or upgrades that will make you money on a resale. These are completely exclusive issues. |
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I just looked that up. THAT would be wonderful in a back yard if one likes to swim. What a great idea!
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Cheaper option, is swim trainer. Belt with bungee like cords that attach side of pool, creating an V. Doesn’t effect arm or leg movement. Only thing missing is the flip, since you basically stay within 3’ area. The harder you swim, the more you pull on the cords. Great tool for endurance. Use same electronic device to keep track of “laps”. Nothing like a quiet swim without waiting for a lane
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