Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Purely a personal choice. We overlook a golf course and can barely see our neighbor's lanai, but our home up north had a nasty neighbor, hence our choice here. Would not have needed it here. Perhaps you may want to meet your potential neighbors before choosing.
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A view and water view is not important to us-during the day we're out and about, and we lived on a motor-yacht for 6 years, did a lot of cruising 30K miles- had our full of water .
At night all you can see is sky & stars & thats the best view without paying for it. Nothing comes close to cruising in the seas with the phosphorous glowing off your boats bow. |
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I am on a golf course and when we purchased our home it was a "new" development so most of us have been here from the beginning. But being a resident of a retirement community means "change" in one way of the other and we have started to see people move out for various reasons. So if you started off with a very quiet neighbor you could suddenly find you have a party house next door ![]() ![]()
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We have a CYV and use our lanai A LOT - last January we enclosed it so we could use it even more, and we do. We are out here almost every morning, having coffee and reading the paper, using computer. Also love having a quiet place to read. Have visited lots of friends with kissing lanais and do NOT like those, although I think both options depend greatly on your neighbors.
We have gradually added landscaping/plants that encircle our entire back yard - it is lovely to look at and great for birdwatching as well. My preference would be a beautiful view of a pond, but the price difference would be huge. No one around us has a TV on their lanai, nor do we. I think listening to TV noise when trying to enjoy your lanai would be awful. And - checking out neighbors before you buy only helps to a limited extent. Neighbors can change a lot here over time and especially in the first couple of years after they are built, as people change their minds trying to get their retirement lifestyle right. Some move back north, some want something bigger or smaller, with or without a pool - you name it, it happens. There are 4 lanais that could affect us, but none do - dogs next door are never allowed to be annoying, and 2 out of the 3 behind us have enclosed lanais or Florida rooms and never seem to open the windows. The other one added a birdcage extension a couple of years ago, and someone sat outside talking loudly on the phone sometimes (I think always in the afternoon), but they sold and moved a few months after they added the birdcage. I do think that annoying neighbors are one of the main reasons why people do move here so often. If we ever get any, that is when I might consider moving, if we couldn't resolve the issue first. |
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It really all depends on what's important to you. We came from a place with a "miles long" view and I just could not accept another house behind. We have a very small lot, but it's on a golf course so it doesn't feel small. |
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These "kissing lanais can be easily overcome with creative landscaping that cost less than other lots. The more expensive homes are usually on a "view" lot, backing up to a preserve, a water feature or one of our many golf courses. Can these "kissing lanais" be a problem, sure they can. I have a friend who's lanai kisses a neighbor who walks around his lanai nude. That can be embarrassing to my friend and/or guests. She has a beautiful lanai and spends lots of time out there, so her landscaping has been enhanced greatly and she also added custom roll down shades all cheaper than the "view lots".
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The other one added a birdcage extension a couple of years ago, and someone sat outside talking loudly on the phone sometimes (I think always in the afternoon)[/QUOTE] We, too, have one of those. Built a gi-normous bird cage overlooking the golf course, has no furniture in it, but walks inside the bird cage talking on the phone! He is stone deaf, so we get to hear both his conversation along with the incoming conversation, and he is three doors down from us! Thankfully he is a "bird" and is not here for much of the time.
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We are seasonal so not here for the really hot weather anyway. |
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We do have kissing lanai's but the current couple behind us are very quiet. Obviously that will change eventually when they "move on" so we enclosed ours in acrylic sliders which are tinted and they have 4 podocampus tall bushes lining the back so we're all set. Paid more more a side lot and love that decision.
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It was worth the extra money to us to have our house with the large backyard and to be located on a cul de sac. No matter what the side and back yard neighbors decide to do in the future, we know no one can build anything right behind us. Landscaping for a greener view is in our plans. Our lot is about 1/3 acre.
Voices and noise travel no matter how close or far away the lanais are and we are having ours enclosed with full length sliding windows. Then we can have the best of both, an open and/or closed lanai and enjoy the extra space no matter what the weather. A small yard will mean less cost to maintain the yard and watering, etc. if that is a factor in your decision. When you see the homes in person I think you will know which one is right for you :-) |
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For me, coming from a very private piece of property in northern Massachusetts, the "kissing lanai" was an issue. Not so much for my husband, but he wanted a little yard space for grilling. Fortunately, we found a lovely Begonia that backs to a villa wall, with a sizeable lanai and birdcage combo, on a cul-de-sac to boot. We closed-in the lanai with all glass sliding doors which gives us the option to open it all up, or close it up tight! Our birdcage is open to face one neighbor whose elaborate landscaping provides an additional buffer. We are new to the village of Dunedin and are very pleased with our neighbors, thus far. LOL My main concern now is that my singing isn't too loud for the neighbors!!!!
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Yes, it has been mentioned to him and he just laughs.
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The thing you have to remember with houses being close is your neighbors probably go to bed at 8 or 9, it's not like living in a regular neighborhood where people are up all hours of the night hoot and hollering
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