Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
#91
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
Look at indicators for reasoning: First is the decreased new home sales since 2022, they seem to be drifting toward 2020 numbers. The developers new home sales were at about 3000 homes per year in 2023 and 2024. The two previous years of 2022 and 2021 hovered closer to 4,000 homes sold per year. Of course this means production needs to be reduced by 1/4 of output (or it has already.) The Villages New Home Sales: 2003-Present | Inside the Bubble A second item would be the economic tide of employment. Many workers are required to return to the work place and aren’t permitted to work from their vacation home anymore. Unfortunately, layoffs are now possible for many. Only the blind don’t see a recession coming. Third, disposable income has been reduced across the board, particularly in New York, Michigan and Ohio, important states to the Florida demographic. Fourth, foreclosures in the Villages have hit an all time high at 44 for last month. All of us hope these tides turn, but right now most see the obvious. One positive is the increased pressure for inflation pricing due to loss of cheaper immigrant labor. It could force pricing to maintain at artificial highs.
__________________
Everywhere .. though we cannot, while we feel deeply, reason shrewdly, yet I doubt if, except when we feel deeply, we can ever comprehend fully."—Ruskin Borta bra men hemma bäst |
|
#92
|
||
|
||
![]()
statistically incorrect. Using the percentage can normalize the size of the houses per sale versus past history of absolute values
|
#93
|
||
|
||
![]()
Demand has everything to do with selling an item. The academic approach has little to do with the pragmatic.
__________________
Everywhere .. though we cannot, while we feel deeply, reason shrewdly, yet I doubt if, except when we feel deeply, we can ever comprehend fully."—Ruskin Borta bra men hemma bäst |
#94
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
Demand supply is almost impossible to measure on unique items, even similar ones located in the Villages. Selling = a transaction. Available for sale = supply statistics you are conflating all kinds of concepts, especially supply with demand |
#95
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
Demand can be measured through what goes on the market vs. what is sold. Less homes placed on the market by the Villages the past two years….252 homes placed on the MLS in January, 143 sold on the MLS. Prices are too high for consumption turn around.
__________________
Everywhere .. though we cannot, while we feel deeply, reason shrewdly, yet I doubt if, except when we feel deeply, we can ever comprehend fully."—Ruskin Borta bra men hemma bäst |
#96
|
||
|
||
![]()
Or are more residents buying new or newer homes, adding previous home to the market. Looking at the sales board, lots of “Florida” hometown, new home closing, in the last 6 months
|
#97
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
2023= 3,029 New Home Sales 2024= 3,208 New Home Sales Previously 2022= 3,923 New Home Sales 2021= 4,004 New Home Sales So yes, they are scaling back by selling less homes. Demand has dropped off some. That’s OK though, labor is tightening further.
__________________
Everywhere .. though we cannot, while we feel deeply, reason shrewdly, yet I doubt if, except when we feel deeply, we can ever comprehend fully."—Ruskin Borta bra men hemma bäst |
#98
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
For many years most residents seemed to age in place. If they sold it was death, memory care, or missed the grands. With younger residents, moving to different homes doesn’t seem unusual. New areas are a draw for many, leaving older neighborhoods. Probably boosting the average move 2.5 times closer to 3 |
#99
|
||
|
||
![]()
Which were over priced.
|
#100
|
||
|
||
![]()
Let's hope it goes through. I would love to see no property taxes. Let's remember, taxation is theft.
|
#101
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
So which services would you cut first, sheriff, schools, fire protection, or road maintenance? Actually, if the Gov's plan to totally eliminate property tax goes through then they ALL would be cut. Remember, there is no such thing as a free lunch.
__________________
Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY - Randallstown, MD - Yakima, WA - Stevensville, MD - Village of Hillsborough Last edited by Bill14564; 05-26-2025 at 05:18 PM. |
#102
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
Only fair way to tax is sales tax. If I want to pay taxes, I buy things. If I don't want to pay taxes, I buy less things. Recurring taxes on things we own is theft. Go Ron! Kill property taxes. |
#103
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
Also, the money that counties need to remain viable and operational has to come from somewhere. The state isn’t kicking back any income tax to the municipalities since there is no income tax. Many who don’t want any property taxes will be the first to start bitching when the roads go into disrepair and first responders get massive layoffs. Be careful what you ask for. |
#104
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
Sales tax? Okay, so you are suggesting the 1% county sales tax be increased to 6% for an overall 13%. Don't like "recurring taxes on things we own"? Fine, no problem, just establish a $5,000 annual assessment per household with an option to collect that from Fed tax returns, SS payments, or wage garnishment. Don't want to pay the Sumter County assessment? Fine, move to a county with a lower assessment. One way or another services need to be paid for. It's wicked easy to say "no new taxes," "taxes are theft," or "tax sales are theft." It's far, far more difficult to find the funds to pay for the services that citizens demand.
__________________
Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY - Randallstown, MD - Yakima, WA - Stevensville, MD - Village of Hillsborough |
#105
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
I'd happily got back to the early 1900's. And let's not BS and BSer. Schools down here are crap compared to a lot of other places with lower property taxes. Roads here aren't subject to what roads in the colder part of the US are subjected to, and require more upkeep. Plus FL tolls drivers which a lot of other states don't do. EMS and cops......who knows. That's probably a push comparatively. |
Reply |
|
|