Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We had studied all of the different models on Thevillages.com site, before coming down for a life style visit. Henry wanted a villa because he thought they had less yard maintainance and would be easier to " button up" when we would leave it. I liked the designers because of the bigger garage, the big closets, and places around them to plant flowers. We chose a Camellia in Hadley and loved it. I loved the pillars and the space in the kitchen. (After we moved in...We loved the neighbors!!!)
What is your favorite model and what do you like about it the best?
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His and her closets! Nice big kitchen Nook in the front Slider to the lanai from the Bedroom Open floor plan Golf Cart Garage Large sliders off the living area! We vacillated on the pillars and decided to opt out. With our dark woods, we weren't sure how the white pillars would fit in.
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I too had been interested in a villa for the same reasons "Sweetie" had. I figured it would be less to maintain while we were gone. My husband wanted the grass and yard look, so we began looking at the designer models. I loved the open kitchens and bigs closets and ended up with a Lilac in Buttonwood and couldn't be happier.
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We bought a resale Patio Villa - Cabot Cove model. It works PERFECTLY for our current situation as snowflakes. Lower initial cost when compared to other homes, lower on-going costs for utilities/maintenance/taxes, etc. Sandy liked the idea of the laundry being inside (even though this particular washing machine is LOUD!), the 'volume ceilings' throughout (not all are built with that option), the fact we back up to a wall (lends itself to some privacy plus it helps reduce any neighborhood noise), and we're not staring directly into anyone else's home across from us since we're facing (with a bit of offset) a street that T's into ours. The openness of the floor plan, the size of the bedrooms, the HUGE master BR closet.......all pluses. The smaller kitchen vs. the Colony model wasn't an issue for us as we don't do a whole lot of cooking while we're there.
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I'm not even there but I have already chosen (then discarded) a lot of different models! I know we want a designer..initially I wanted a Gardenia, then decided that we both like the look of the breakfast area in the back so maybe the Lily, now, possibly the Zinnia because it has three bathrooms...but then, maybe the third bathroom takes away from some of the living space..hmmmm....it's all so confusing. The reality is, I'd live in a camper just to be down there!! (ok, maybe not because then I'd have to decide..do I want a 15 foot camper? a 20 foot?...decisions, decisions...........)
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Richie...it's an art...women have been perfecting it for years.
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I know - I wasn't born yesterday, or married yesterday either !
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Now back to the OP. We originally thought we had everything figured out. We purchased a lot and had a Begonia built. Everything was hunky dory until we tried to fit all our "stuff" and never could figure out how to do it. We tried for nearly a year and finally started looking at other houses and stumbled upon this, already built, Lily. This house just seems to "fit" us better and it sits on a corner, so we have a larger lot in addition to having a slightly larger house. We're through moving!!!!
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our favorite house was the one we could afford! we had been visiting friends for a couple of years and always did the open houses and frequent drive-bys while visiting. there were few houses that we saw thru the years that we didn't like or knew that they just didn't fit us. and then came the recession with the retirement nest-egg collapsing every day. we happened to be in the villages at the time and our drive-bys kept taking us back to this one particular house. so when hubs said, "call the realtor" - i did and we were under contract in less than 24 hrs and closed 3 days later with a cash sale. it required a hit from the tax standpoint, but despite the sluggish economy the value of our snowbird retreat is serving us well.
with each of the homes we have purchased we have never bought new and had to select a model, finishes, upgrades, etc. as long as the inspection report is good and we don't have to do much more than paint, we are good to go. i read the posts about having to make so many decisions with new builds - i hafta give you folks credit...i just don't know if i could do that! and then i think that it is much better to have the chance to make those decisions than it is not too! good luck to each of you so involved! when it comes to living in the villages - can there ever be a bad choice?
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Like Trish, we are not there yet...in about 4 weeks we will be. We'll have to decide on house color, flooring, cabinets, counter tops, stretch this stretch that, another outlet here another there....but, I have to say it will be one of the most exciting times of my life. As stated before, I'm already losing sleep about planning everything. To me, it's like Christmas! Right now, I can't decide on any of it. Here's what I do know, our sights were set on the Gardenia and like most of you who are building, we are continuously looking at the model homes on line and....you guessed it, we are also looking at the Lily, the Elm and the Lantana. I guess in the end, it will come down to what fits on the lot with all that we want to do. We love the his/hers closets in the Gardenia, the wonderful full wall of sliders to the lanai, the nook in the front (we like to see both ends of the home), and the kitchen seems to be a nice size. Like the other poster, I'd be very happy with what ever we built! It will seem like home once we put our touches on it. It's not right to wish your life away but I certainly hope the next 3 months zoom by so we can get settled in our new surroundings with new people. Good luck to all of you and let's have the time of our lives!!
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In September I came home positive it would be the Arlingoton Villa, wanted the privacy, lower maintanence... then looked at the Hammock on the cottage plans but found the Alamanda (2 mbr closets - heaven) and a Florida room. So we went down a couple of weeks ago and looked both and decided on the latter with lots of push outs. However, then our rep showed us the Sunflower (the Gardena's twin) and that was it - we both found everyhing (except the FL room ) we wanted! The breakfast nook and the golf cart garage were the best parts! We reserved a lot that will allow us to bump the lanai and the den (to make 3rd bdrm) i am so excited - Now if thisone sells for higher than I think (hahahha) we may go block and change to the Gardenia....... Told the rep no more models - I am set!!!!!
No activity at our open house yesterday but the Falcons were in the playoffs and it poured so try again!! Love reading all your comments - so very helpful!!! |
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We ended up with an At Ease with the open kitchen. We bought it because not only did we like the design, but we loved the lot (on a cul de sac) and the extended side lanai. DH fell in love with the garage, which had both a golf cart garage and had been extended for more storage. I'm not a fan of the cheap carpet and laminate counters, but we will replace them as we go along.
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