Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Throw a dart a a Villages Map. Where ever it lands in the Villages is better than where you live now. Come and enjoy the rest of your life.
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“Buildout” is in 2015!
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Oldcoach Ed "You cannot direct the wind, but you can adjust the sails" "Be yourself - everyone else is taken" |
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I live in Sable Chase, a short walk from sumter landing. I love it here. Virginia Trace is also very nice. Sumter landing is is NOT in an outlining area. Spanish springs is on 27/441 and outsiders (thugs).
Brownwood has a police station for a good reason. But move where YOU are comfortable. |
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the comparison is always, how much can you afford, and where do you want to live. If you want to live 1.5 mi from LSL, and you can't afford the purchase price, or there are no houses in your price range, the bond doesn't matter either way. The bond is a future expense. The house price is a here and now cash purchase. . finance guy |
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We moved here 4 months ago and live close to Sumter Landing. There are 3 town squares, Spanish Springs, Sumter Landing and Brownwood. All three have live bands every night in the square. But Sumter Landing seems to have more activities. The theatre has been open since we moved here while Spanish Springs and Brownwood are closed. It is has more swimming pools and golf courses and close to all the shopping we need. TV announced they won't be making any more town squares. However, with the new high school going in on 470 along with a new town it will probably be the center of activity in 5 years with plenty of restaurants and shopping. Sporting areas will be all together on the other side 470 with a man made lake. It is closer to the turnpike and Orlando.
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Leesburg is just 15 min away, Clairmount 20, Orlando/Tampa 45, Disney 50. The northern sections are 20+ min further away. |
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I would recommend more focus on Local conditions things like: close to town squares, but not so close you hear the music at night, not close to pickle ball courts and hear the click/click, not too close the Polo field and hear the loud speakers, not too close to major road and hear traffic noise, if golf course lot then no golf cart path behind and out of range for golf balls, southern exposure on the lanai, not close to family pools and hear the kids squawking, no power lines in back yard, etc. |
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rent for a couple of months to see if this place will agree with you.. made that mistake, purchased before I knew what this place was all about.
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I've grappled with how to think about the bond for a bit, before I bought my house. In my brain the bond is an ongoing carrying expense every year, like a mortgage. It's not a 100% comparison, because then bond can be transferred to the person who buys your house, if you sell it. So, I think it somewhat depends on how long you plan to keep the house. Not sure if you sell a house wiht a lower bond, if you get a higher selling price. My guess is no, but it might be viewed as more desirable than one with a higher bond, and therefore get more offers. Also, if you buy a house without a bond, you can always take a mortgage out on it for the value of the bond you would have paid on the other house you were going to buy and call it even, if you keep the house. If you sell the house, of course you need to pay off the mortgage,, where bonds get passed on to the new homeowner. Well, those are my thought, for what they are worth. |
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That is true. Since we live north of Route 44, we need to put our bikes on a carrier and drive to the southern area just to ride our bikes. |
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But, you also type as if you aren't sure whether you the bond should be paid off. That is a different question. If you are young 55-65 and after a year or two, you think that this is a forever type home, then paying off the bond, if easily affordable, removes rented money and a monthly expense, assuming that you save monthly for the annual payment, removing the payment from the your capital base, and keeping it within your annual income. That last statement was written for those who confuse a monthly expense with an annual payment. . . Reducing fixed expenses from a fixed income stream, whether a salary or a social security payment gives more flexibility to discretionary spending, and reduces stress on unexpected expenses . . Will you get your money back if you pay off the bond early? yes, if the sales price is greater than the purchase price plus the bond value. . . which has recently happened with the surge of prices due to excess demand by retiring peeps. . . but this is unusual in how fast it happened. So the OP, be sure you understand what the bond means, and the implication for you finances and affordability of whatever you decide to buy. Although many advise to rent to figure out exactly where you want to buy, there are times when getting in sooner gives you more options in the future, especially if your finances are tight, or you truly can't make a decision in a relatively reasonable time, when supply is desirable and limited. We did buy in our first week of our first visit when Marsh bend was just opened, and little amenities or retail was built, as we could envision the future and the lot was close to alot of current and future desirable options. figure out what is important to you and look for that scenario |
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Location is definitely important when buying a house here.
When we bought in 2013 we didn’t care about the location of the amenities as much as buying a new house. Neither of us golfs so it made location easier. We spent many years up north redoing our house and then built a new custom house in Tampa. We knew we wanted only new. There was only 1 model we wanted. And we wanted a view. Luckily being just south of 466A amenities were already built. In 2013 when we bought they were selling 500 houses a month compared to 200 a month now. It was totally crazy.
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We chose to buy in the current geographic center of TV for access....but as time passes, that center area will drift south with development......no concerns here, because they will then be dealing with the "development" issues to the south of them (like Brownwood is now) insulating us even further into "why bother" territory". Damn the bad luck....LOL
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Thanks for your reply. Great to get the perspectives of fellow villagers. |
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