Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My husband and I are looking at 55+ communities in FL. We heard about this one so I started reading some blogs. I was quite surprised to discover there are charter schools on the property, apparently funded by the residents. The kids can also use the facilities. Sounds like an employee perk provided by the developers. Gee, that's darn nice of them but The Villages is a 55+ community. I have some questions: Are the local public schools inadequate or in some way inferior? Are these schools located near residential areas, where the peace and quiet is disrupted by screaming, yelling, etc.? Also, is there a problem with teenagers driving through the property with their car stereos going full tilt? In another blog, residents were complaining about the lack of security. Also related, I read a post from a single mother who had been offered employment by The Villages. She seemed to think she was entitled to move in with her kid! If this is a trend or becoming a serious issue under consideration, we will never move there. We've had our fill of out-of-control kids and their obnoxious parents in our current neighborhood. Thanks, and I would appreciate some answers to my questions.
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Kids aren't allowed to live in TV if they are under 19. If they are visiting they may not visit for longer than 30 days in a year.
I think the Charter schools are paid for by the developer and are there for the many people who work for and in The Villages... and I don't know if the local schools are inferior but I have heard that the Villages Charter schools are superior. I haven't seen any teens driving through with car radios blaring and being obnoxious but sometimes grandkids do drive the golf carts. Sometimes adults drive golf carts in an obnoxious way and cars too. The schools are located near or in The Village of Belvedere and I have heard residents there say they can hear the games on Friday nights, but since that is where the LifeLongLearning College is, in the High School, many in Belvedere think that their village is the best. This is my opinion about people complaining about security. It is very safe in all areas here. You can look it up on any crime occurrence website. Property crime is very low and rape and murder and armed robbery are unheard of. I think people from areas that were more crime ridden carry their fears with them. Single mothers with small children aren't allowed to have them live in The Villages. Married mothers with small children aren't allowed to have them live in The Villages. Period. It is enforced! You need to come here and see for yourself. And don't drink the water....or you WILL come back. You will find that you will love it like we do. Kindest wishes, Gracie Last edited by graciegirl; 08-23-2010 at 04:38 PM. |
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Well said Gracie.
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Children under 19 are not allowed to live here. However, grandkids from infancy to adulthood visit here frequently. Most are very well-behaved. A few are not. I seriously doubt if you could ever find an over-55 community where there weren't children. They don't live here or there, but they do visit -- year round. It is one of the joys and privileges of being a grandparent.
As to the charter schools, they were created by the developer to attract workers to TV. There are a special villages where families are welcomed. These villages are not considered to be part of TV. The high school swim club uses some of the sports pools for practice. I'm not convinced it is fair to residents who want to use these pools, but it is what it is. The library across the street from the high school frequently has kids there. The high school kids are usually quiet and polite. The biggest problem is trying to use one of the computers after school. There have been issues with skateboarders using the tunnels, especially near the high school. Haven't seen it in awhile, so I'm guessing they "cleaned" up that problem. TV is a great place to live. However, if you come with the attitude that you don't want "out-of-control" kids or their obnoxious parents, I suggest you find a very large plot of land, fence it off with an electrical fence and enjoy your solitude. The reality is that there is no community that isn't going to have children -- either as beloved guests or as residents. Some of these children will be extremely well-behaved. Some will be out of control. The majority will be somewhere in the middle -- polite, happy, loud at times, bratty on occasion.
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redwitch, did you mean "now" or "not"? Thanks! Pat
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Typo corrected ("not").
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Army/embassy brat - traveled too much to mention Moved here from SF Bay Area (East Bay) "There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein |
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Grandchildren are allowed to stay more than 30 days, I do not know why people keep saying that they can only stay 30. We we do have teens hanging around the square, usually behing Barnes and Noble, and some do manage to get in trouble, several of the lights were broken, the fence in the kids play area was damaged and many of the chairs are thrown in the water, also trash cans.I think these teens are not from the Villages but from outside area's because they drive their cars and trucks here. So it is certainly can have a few problems, but it has much more good than bad. And I love seeing the kids from the Village schools. It makes me feel not so old with only old people around town, sometimes old folks can be worse than young folks..... just my opinion
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with the copious amount of reading that you have done - was there anything that you found to like about living in the villages?
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I think you are mistaken about grandchildren being allowed to stay more than thirty days a year. Here is a link to the deed restrictions that says that any person under the age of 19 can stay no more than 30 days per year. I found this on The Villages.net website: http://www.districtgov.org/departmen.../download.aspx You will have to read several pages until you get to that information. This will ease the mind of our new poster as well. And...I forgot to say WELCOME, Marine one. Semper FI! |
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We lived in Belvedere for two years, very close to the Charter School. The kids do monopolize the puters in the libary after school .. not a problem ... just plan an earlier visit.
The kids do frequent the Southern Trace Plaza, at noon hour and after school. Sometimes they can be annoying in the tunnels, walking five abreast in the dark tunnel and expecting people to watch out for them. Not a problem, just plan your day to be at the plaza earlier. Or later. All in all, the Charter School kids are well behaved and not a problem. I think the trashing in the Town Squares comes from it being a venue that is open to the public.
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I was there last December and I drank the Koolaid and loved it. I don't remember seeing many kids and everything seemed clean as a whistle. |
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State and federal fair housing laws don't allow discrimination on the basis of age for housing; with a few exceptions. One of these exceptions is 55-plus communities.
In order to qualify for these exceptions to the discrimination laws, there are certain criteria for these communities. One of the requirements is 80 percent of the occupied units must be occupied by at least one person 55 years of age or older. This 80 percent rule is why there are residents in TV who are younger than 55. As for the charter schools, TV is a master planned community. A charter school for employees was part of the plan to keep the community self-contained. TV's charter schools are Charter Schools in the Workplace. It is a unique not-for-profit corporation setup under Florida law. I think there are about 2600 students in TV's Charter Schools in the Workplace program. This helps insure you have employees who are happier to stay in your area and stay with their jobs in TV. http://www.floridahousinglaw.com/pdf...er_persons.pdf |
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Hi Marine One,
Welcome to Talk of the Villages. I think the only way to get the flavor-- I should say flavors-- of TV is to come visit for yourself. A lifestyle tou r is a wonderful and inexpensive way to check us out! Keep in mind that TV is home to about 80,000 people, so you will find kids visiting here. Still, it feels very muchlike a retirement community. You don't see kids running around everywhere. they are here visiting and you will mostly see them accompanied by adults. There are two developer-owned villages just outside TV where families with children may live. Many TV employees live there. Personally, I love the employees here and appreciate the services and they provide. |
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Do you know the names of these villages ?
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