Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Angry, bitter people do make their appearance around here from time to time...
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In my opinion that is the strength of The Villages. Overall is it huge (and getting even more huge) but each little corner has it's own personality and homogeneity. There's a lot to be said for purchasing a home of a certain style and knowing that some McMansion won't be going up next door. ...Or, if McMansions are more your style, being pretty sure that somebody isn't going to park a manufactured home with a carport down the street. |
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I do not live in Fenny, however, people are people. many of these posts are my place is better than your place. You need to decide what to make YOUR PLACE. Noise? As a kid we were in New York in an apartment building. The elevated trains ran right past my bedroom window. Good training perhaps. I can sleep through anything. Wife is a light sleeper. If, the world ends I do hope she will wake me. |
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(She) "What did you think of the earthquake we had last night?" (Me) "Earthquake? What earthquake?" (She) "The one we had about midnight. It shook things for over a minute." (Me) "Why didn't you wake me up?" (She) "I didn't think ANYBODY could sleep through that!" |
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Need to do a good assesment of your needs/desires. IE If you are a golfer, most of the golf courses are in and around Sumter Landing and north. Appears developer is not interested in building new courses in the south area. Bet they can make more money selling homes. Before the pandemic demand for golf was dropping and might have been a factor in their decision to not build golf courses in the South.
We live 1/2 mile from the Spanish Springs square and almost everything is less than 1 mile from us. Houses are older and smaller. Can not predict future but there are still some areas in the north that developer might buy. Suspect that if price is right they will buy this land and develop it. Good luck |
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Courses SOUTH of LSL: Mallory, Havana, Cane, Evans Prairie, Bonifay, and Belle Glade Looks like 6 and 6, HOWEVER: South of 44, Southern Oaks to open soon, with 3 more championship courses planned down around route 470. So, if you are a golfer, most of the courses WILL NOT BE north of LSL, and as far as the insinuated developer bashing goes, they certainly ARE INTERSTED, and in fact ARE building golf courses in the "southern areas". ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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depends what your looking for.. several you tube videos out there! stay away from Round a bouts , busy streets " cut thru streets" , Pickle ball courts, baseball fields, Patios that face West. its all about your preferences, cart distance, young people, old people, Squares, singles, drinking, adult pools, Family pools, etc... Take your time and have a nice visit!
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True, but there are 5 courses north of 466, and three (Palmer, Mallory, and Cane) just below 466. That easily makes the 466 area the place with the highest Championship golf density. And the two newest courses which are south of 466A, Evans and Belle, seem to always be closed after heavy rain.
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Dear OP:
The Villages is currently approximately 70 square miles in size. It really doesn't matter AT ALL where the center will be in 10 years, since it isn't likely you'll care enough to visit the "edge" of the Villages in 10 years. It's big enough now, that it really doesn't matter. If I never had need to go to Brownwood, I wouldn't miss it. And I'm sure there are people who live south of 44 who will never miss the Historic Section's existence. There are stores and shops and boutiques and places to visit and outside towns and non-Villages stuff all around us, in every direction. No matter where you choose to live, either now or 10 years from now, you will be less than 20 minutes from anything you could possibly need, and less than an hour from anything you could possibly want, other than family. If you want the latest and greatest, you'll want something either south of 44, or near 44. If you like a more comfortable cozy "lived in" neighborhood type experience, anything north of Sumter Square will do you just fine. I would personally recommend you rent for 2 weeks just slightly south of Sumter Square, somewhere between Buena Vista Blvd and Morse Blvd. Take a look at the Villages Homefinder website, just so you can follow the map. Zoom in just a bit so you can see major street names. When you see Sumter Square, look for Canal Street, which runs through it in the middle southward. Follow that down through the northernmost part of O'Dell Circle, to Bonita Boulevard. Then stop. Somewhere between O'Dell and Bonita, between Morse and Buena Vista, will be plenty of rentals available. You can check with "Hometown Property Management" which is the Villages rental division, and they can find you a nice place for a couple of weeks. Make sure you rent a golf cart while you're there, and spend some quality time getting to see the Villages - from every edge inward. Pick out what you absolutely love, what you absolutely hate. Then throw both ideas away. You might end up in something you never would've thought you'd ever want, and it turns out to be amazing. That's what happened to us. A "manufactured home" was a deal-breaker. We moved in to our manufactured home 2 years ago. How did the deal breaker end up not being one anymore? A bunch of things: 1. The neighborhood "felt" more like a typical New England suburban neighborhood to us, and that was very attractive. 2. The landscaping is fully mature, plenty of tree-lined areas. 3. Away from the crowds. 4. No "kissing lanais." 5. More square footage per dollar. 6. Looser deed restrictions. We still have standards, but our area isn't quite so snooty about them - which means there's enough whimsy and color and decorative touches that we don't feel like Stepford. |
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