How important is it to be near shopping? How important is it to be near shopping? - Page 4 - Talk of The Villages Florida

How important is it to be near shopping?

Closed Thread
Thread Tools
  #46  
Old 08-07-2022, 10:01 AM
Boilerman Boilerman is offline
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 205
Thanks: 46
Thanked 115 Times in 57 Posts
Default

Of course everyone’s needs are different so nobody can really answer for the OP.
But I think it’s a lot more than just grocery shopping to consider when choosing a place to live.
In a typical week or month between the two of us we make:

- 2 to 3 trips monthly to Walgreens for medications
- Maybe 2 Dr appointments monthly on 441
- 2 to 3 visits to the gym weekly
- Trip to gas station every couple weeks for car and every month for each golf cart
- softball games near 466 two times a week
- monthly club meetings at Lake Miona and La Hacienda
- golf 2 to 3 times a week
- trip to Sam’s every 3 or 4 weeks
- trip to Lowes every month or so (or 3 times in a weekend if doing a project!)
- dentist is on 466
- Savanah Center or The Sharron for show every month or so
- Out for dinner once a week
- Walmart once a month

All these things can be done from south of 44, but for us it would much less convenient. To each their own.

Last edited by Boilerman; 08-07-2022 at 10:11 AM.
  #47  
Old 08-07-2022, 11:54 AM
rsmurano rsmurano is offline
Gold member
Join Date: Jul 2021
Posts: 1,061
Thanks: 6
Thanked 975 Times in 492 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Boilerman View Post
Of course everyone’s needs are different so nobody can really answer for the OP.
But I think it’s a lot more than just grocery shopping to consider when choosing a place to live.
In a typical week or month between the two of us we make:

- 2 to 3 trips monthly to Walgreens for medications
- Maybe 2 Dr appointments monthly on 441
- 2 to 3 visits to the gym weekly
- Trip to gas station every couple weeks for car and every month for each golf cart
- softball games near 466 two times a week
- monthly club meetings at Lake Miona and La Hacienda
- golf 2 to 3 times a week
- trip to Sam’s every 3 or 4 weeks
- trip to Lowes every month or so (or 3 times in a weekend if doing a project!)
- dentist is on 466
- Savanah Center or The Sharron for show every month or so
- Out for dinner once a week
- Walmart once a month

All these things can be done from south of 44, but for us it would much less convenient. To each their own.
Most of those things can be done south of 466a, a few of those things can be done at sumter like going to new movies or the square.
Check out the golf cart paths south of 44, check out the bike/walking paths we have south of 44, no other place in the villages have these types of paths. Most golf cart paths south of 466a are off the main road whereas north of 466: aren’t. Brand new health care centers are aplenty around 44. The only establishment that is on the north side in Spanish springs are 2 bowling alleys, so we go to leesburg which is closer and faster to get too.
The op needs to spend a week with a golf cart/bikes/car and check everything out.
  #48  
Old 08-07-2022, 01:14 PM
csricksdds1 csricksdds1 is offline
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2018
Posts: 20
Thanks: 1
Thanked 31 Times in 14 Posts
Default South of 44

I would be more worried about Freeway noise, prison noise or quarry blasting noise than shopping issues!?
  #49  
Old 08-07-2022, 01:59 PM
LG999 LG999 is offline
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Near Sumter Landing; come down when we can; still live in Forest Hills, a suburb of NYC
Posts: 170
Thanks: 23
Thanked 110 Times in 59 Posts
Default

In person shopping may not matter to you but it does to me. Sometimes I need to shop in person; on line shopping often doesnt work.

I have to try on shoes before buying bcs I have foot issues. I like to try on clothing bcs clothes look different on me than on the model & I seem to be btwn sizes.

The Millennial Mall is near Orlando but my house is near LSL so its a long drive.
  #50  
Old 08-07-2022, 02:02 PM
JSR22's Avatar
JSR22 JSR22 is offline
Sage
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 4,558
Thanks: 876
Thanked 2,373 Times in 819 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by LG999 View Post
In person shopping may not matter to you but it does to me. Sometimes I need to shop in person; on line shopping often doesnt work.

I have to try on shoes before buying bcs I have foot issues. I like to try on clothing bcs clothes look different on me than on the model & I seem to be btwn sizes.

The Millennial Mall is near Orlando but my house is near LSL so its a long drive.
The Tampa Bay Internationa Mall is nice then the Mall at Millenia.
  #51  
Old 08-07-2022, 02:03 PM
OrangeBlossomBaby OrangeBlossomBaby is offline
Sage
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 10,408
Thanks: 8,350
Thanked 11,574 Times in 3,900 Posts
Default

It's important to me to be near shopping, because I enjoy the adventure. I don't buy much, ever. I'm not a big-time consumer, I make whatever gifts I give to people rather than buy them (most of the time). But I love window shopping, people watching, the experience of shopping in and of itself.

I love parking my golf cart at Petco and walking all the way down to Ulta, stopping in the different stores that have interesting things for sale just to see them. I don't need to fill my house with doodads, when I can see them on display for free.
  #52  
Old 08-07-2022, 02:04 PM
LG999 LG999 is offline
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Near Sumter Landing; come down when we can; still live in Forest Hills, a suburb of NYC
Posts: 170
Thanks: 23
Thanked 110 Times in 59 Posts
Default

Coffeebean, this is so true. I have always lived in the NYC metro area. I take the subway or walk bcs both are faster & more pleasant than driving
  #53  
Old 08-07-2022, 02:08 PM
LG999 LG999 is offline
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Near Sumter Landing; come down when we can; still live in Forest Hills, a suburb of NYC
Posts: 170
Thanks: 23
Thanked 110 Times in 59 Posts
Default

Thanks!
I didnt know about the Tampa mall. I have a friend who lives near Tarpin Lake so I will take a look next time I go to see her.
  #54  
Old 08-07-2022, 02:30 PM
Stu from NYC Stu from NYC is offline
Sage
Join Date: Feb 2020
Posts: 15,297
Thanks: 1,263
Thanked 16,271 Times in 6,377 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by rsmurano View Post
Most of those things can be done south of 466a, a few of those things can be done at sumter like going to new movies or the square.
Check out the golf cart paths south of 44, check out the bike/walking paths we have south of 44, no other place in the villages have these types of paths. Most golf cart paths south of 466a are off the main road whereas north of 466: aren’t. Brand new health care centers are aplenty around 44. The only establishment that is on the north side in Spanish springs are 2 bowling alleys, so we go to leesburg which is closer and faster to get too.
The op needs to spend a week with a golf cart/bikes/car and check everything out.
We spent a month before buying and could have easily doubled it
  #55  
Old 08-07-2022, 04:45 PM
Boilerman Boilerman is offline
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 205
Thanks: 46
Thanked 115 Times in 57 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by rsmurano View Post
Most of those things can be done south of 466a, a few of those things can be done at sumter like going to new movies or the square.
Check out the golf cart paths south of 44, check out the bike/walking paths we have south of 44, no other place in the villages have these types of paths. Most golf cart paths south of 466a are off the main road whereas north of 466: aren’t. Brand new health care centers are aplenty around 44. The only establishment that is on the north side in Spanish springs are 2 bowling alleys, so we go to leesburg which is closer and faster to get too.
The op needs to spend a week with a golf cart/bikes/car and check everything out.
I agree - that’s why we live just south of 466A
  #56  
Old 08-07-2022, 05:25 PM
mikeycereal mikeycereal is offline
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: St. Johns
Posts: 432
Thanks: 25
Thanked 264 Times in 160 Posts
Default

Shopping was 5 min away north or south where I had lived before TV. The bottle water refill station was a traffic light away. That was a huge convenience. I don't feel like driving 16 min to walmart in comparison, or 24 min to Lady Lake. Before I could just go for a quick run, now I have to time it so I'm not wasting gas going as often or my food isn't running out. Love living here so won't complain too harshly, have to adjust the best way possible. But I just get lazy and have to manage my food stash better to where if I want something I have it and don't have to make a special trip more than 1 a week.
  #57  
Old 08-08-2022, 12:25 AM
Fun in the sun 2 Fun in the sun 2 is offline
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2022
Posts: 16
Thanks: 45
Thanked 6 Times in 6 Posts
Default We chose…

For us what made the difference was the design of the kitchen counters where the sink and dishwasher are, the home sizes, the new design of the floor plans, the number of bedrooms, being able to have a new home with new appliances, a new roof, new HVAC system, and the chance to expand the rooms, lanai, and garage. A new house also comes with more energy efficiency as the technology gets better. This includes more efficient appliances, windows, and HVAC including the air conditioner. We are south of 44 and love it here!
  #58  
Old 08-08-2022, 05:17 AM
La lamy's Avatar
La lamy La lamy is offline
Soaring Eagle member
Join Date: Mar 2020
Posts: 2,074
Thanks: 513
Thanked 2,447 Times in 1,018 Posts
Default

I live near 441 and SO happy to be near everything. Especially when I was updating my home. Couldn't imagine having to drive 40 minutes to get to a Home Depot. Especially with the cost of gas now, you may regret being isolated from shops and restaurants.
  #59  
Old 08-08-2022, 05:28 AM
AnthonyO AnthonyO is offline
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2018
Posts: 7
Thanks: 4
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default shopping...

Quote:
Originally Posted by Michael 61 View Post
Looking to buy very soon south of 44. I know shopping is limited (for now), but outside of a weekly grocery run, that is usually the extent of my shopping (buy everything else almost exclusively online). I only shop with a purpose, do not enjoying just casual, browsing and window shopping. To me, being near the Big Box stores just creates more traffic and congestion. Are you OK being a bit away from major shopping plazas, as long as you are close to a grocery store?
I don't live south of 44 but right near Sumter Landing. Shopping isn't important to me at all anymore and with you Michael on line does it.

Sometimes we'll take the trek to Ocala for Hobby Lobby or whatever is there but as long as I can get to the WD I'm happy! I'm with you...close to grocery but a bit away from plazas!
  #60  
Old 08-08-2022, 06:20 AM
coffeebean's Avatar
coffeebean coffeebean is offline
Sage
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Village of Mallory Square
Posts: 7,965
Thanks: 463
Thanked 4,354 Times in 2,013 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by mikeycereal View Post
Shopping was 5 min away north or south where I had lived before TV. The bottle water refill station was a traffic light away. That was a huge convenience. I don't feel like driving 16 min to walmart in comparison, or 24 min to Lady Lake. Before I could just go for a quick run, now I have to time it so I'm not wasting gas going as often or my food isn't running out. Love living here so won't complain too harshly, have to adjust the best way possible. But I just get lazy and have to manage my food stash better to where if I want something I have it and don't have to make a special trip more than 1 a week.
I'm in the middle to Publix and Walmart Grocery on 466A one way and Winn Dixie the other way at LSL. Hubby teases me that if I miss a couple of days going to Publix, they are going to get a search party out for. LOL. I feel your pain.
__________________
Closed Thread

Tags
shopping, grocery, buy, browsing, casual


You are viewing a new design of the TOTV site. Click here to revert to the old version.

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:30 PM.