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Old 10-16-2021, 11:24 PM
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I was told that the bond is based on density so would that mean Country Club Hills would have the least expensive bond and De Allende have the most expensive?
The. Bond formula isa little more complicated than just # of houses. You can find details on the districtgov.org website, search for bond formula:

How does the District arrive at the amount? Does everyone pay the same amount?
The Bond Debt Assessment was set at the time the bond used to build the infrastructure was issued. The formula for calculating each lot’s proportionate share starts with the total cost of the bond (including interest) issued to pay for the infrastructure. That cost is divided equally among each assessable acre in the “phase” of the District for which the bond was issued. That gives you a cost per acre. The cost per acre is then multiplied by the number of acres in the unit in which you live. That gives you the obligation for the unit as a whole. The unit total cost is then divided by the number of lots or parcels in the unit, and that computation gives you the amount of the assessment levied against each property. Therefore, each lot within a unit pays the same amount. Amortization schedules for each unit are located on the Districts' website; Village Community Development Districts under the Finance Department link.



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I was told that the bond is based on density so would that mean Country Club Hills would have the least expensive bond and De Allende have the most expensive?
It’s also factored by the capital cost of the amenities.
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Old 10-17-2021, 08:42 AM
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Me thinks, Lazamora is second smallest (92), next to Valle Verde
See Kanasar's post. We were both wrong.
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Old 10-17-2021, 08:57 AM
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I was told that the bond is based on density so would that mean Country Club Hills would have the least expensive bond and De Allende have the most expensive?
The villages located within Lady Lake never had a bond. They are Country Club Hills, Orange Blossom Gardens, Silver Lake, Del Mar, El Cortez, La Reynalda, La Zamora, Mira Mesa, Valle Verde.
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