Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Technically, a snowbird is one who moves from a cold place to a warm place in the winter, a northerner going south for the winter.
A sunbird is one that moves from a warm place to a cool place in the summer, a southerner going north for the summer. ![]() |
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There is a world beyond the villages - Del Webb is a great choice and found throughout the country. I'm sure not everyone has to be active 24/7. I am a hiker and hike up north all summer. The weather varies, not day in day out the same. It's a wonderful change of scenery. Go for it. If you have family you might want to be near then that's a choice also. Good luck.
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I lived in a Del Webb before TV and I wouldn’t live in another 1. Had multiple issues with warranty work, hoa, and recreational area issues. I had to write the ceo multiple times and each time after he investigated the issues, they got fixed. You shouldn’t have to go this far.
If you want a cool place for a snowbird home in the summer, go up to Banff or Lake Louise area, gorgeous in the summer. A lot of golfing, scenery is awesome, and the people were friendly. |
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I wish there was an active retirement community like The Villages in Canada, but I haven't found one. The best scenario is a retirement community with golf and tennis and the rest can be near if you want it. Great weather in the summer if you go north enough like Collingwood, Ontario which is a retirement haven on a fantastic body of water.
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If you are considering a place in Tennessee, I recommend Tellico Village. I believe it to be far superior to Fairfield Glade in Crossville. It is larger, with more amenities, on a bigger and cleaner lake, with built in social and support networks such as activities, recreation and wellness centers. It also has a daytime respite place for caretakers (if your spouse requires constant care from, say, Parkinson's, they will watch him during the day so you can run errands, etc.) and even a group of volunteers focused on helping you age well here. They will fix small things, pick up your prescriptions, change your smoke alarm batteries, etc.
It is long established, financially well off, convenient to shopping, and is much closer to larger amenities (cities, hospitals, etc) than is fairly small and remote Crossville, in my opinion. Crossville is good for one thing: Golf. That being said, Tellico Village has three 18-hole courses, two country-club club houses and a yacht club on the lake. Best of luck on your search and decision.
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I was diagnosed with emphysema, and had to find a place up north for my health.
Goto Niche.com, this will help you get an idea of what you may want! I choose lack of crime as one of my factors and of course weather. I then narrowed my scope. Holland Michigan Midland Michigan Appleton Wisconsin I visited areas and ended up in Ludington Michigan, I love it! It is a vacation area right on Lake Michigan and only a population of 10,000. Very hard to find a place to buy! They have golf, pickle ball and many trails and just beautiful. Like The Villages it doubles in size for the summer months. I rented an Airbnb for a month to test it out. I loved it so much I bought a 1930 cottage. I hope this helps you on how to get started. |
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I suggest you take a look at Northern Wisconsin or Minnesota if you truly want cooler summer weather. Door County Wisconsin is gorgeous but I cannot speak to activity levels up there.
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Del Webb and Carillon have several places in the Chicago suburbs, including several that are 50 miles outside downtown Chicago.
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We own a park model on a lake in Wisconsin.. tons to do.kayaking ,boating,fishing.,Green fees are cheap. Free pickle ball
Bar restaurant on campground Free music at bars all over. Lots of concerts , craft fairs cute towns to visit Campground spot right on lake $3500 season with pier. You can put anything from a travel trail or to a mini home/ park model on it.. Best of both worlds I usually fly back & forth Leave enough clothes there. I drove this last time home Only 18 hours. A one time only to rescue plants that. Would have froze in the gardens up there. Last edited by CarrieOn; 10-24-2023 at 06:57 AM. Reason: More info |
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The enjoyment of having an RV is the ability to freely travel, stay as long or as short as you like in as many different places as you like. You don’t have the typical second home expenses, such as maintenance, HOA fees, utilities, property taxes, new furniture, and being stuck in one place. I am not saying you won’t have expenses within a RV, but they will be much less than owning a second home and being tied down to one place. |
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