Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This is not new, by the way. At least fifteen years ago as I recall (maybe more) a Twin Cities publication had a well-researched article that quantified the loss to Minnesota represented by people moving south and west due to economic reasons. I cannot recall the exact numbers but the loss to Minnesota, both in people and in the taxable income and spending power they took with them, was in the billions of dollars. It was so bad, even at that time, that the then-Governor of Florida once joked publicly that he was thinking of sending the Governor of Minnesota a thank-you card for all the people from Minnesota flooding into his state and bringing their toys, spending power and financial resources with them. It was bad then. I can only assume, given the current situation, that it is even worse now. Today? Again, if one is willing to look beyond the propaganda, things ARE even worse. An article by one Justin Lee, a writer focusing on where and why people move, summed it up nicely in an article "Moving Decisions: Is It Time To Leave Minneapolis, MN?" Which appeared on the website of Nexus Auto Transport on September 6, 2020 (about the same time we sold our house, as a matter of fact). In the article he lists seven reasons why people are leaving Minnesota in general and Minneapolis in particular, doing a good job of providing information for each. The reasons, in the order Mr. Lee listed them, are 1. the Pandemic; 2. violent protests and escalating crime; 3. efforts to de-fund the police; 4. economic disparities; 5. harsh winters; 6. the high cost of living; and 7. the shift towards remote work. One might find it informative to check this, and other like articles, out. A couple of examples from personal experience: First, the couple that bought our home were residents of a first-ring Minneapolis suburb, who saw the house on the third day it was listed and made an offer of substantially more than we were asking within a matter of hours after seeing it. Second, a former co-worker of my wife's, once working from home became possible, saw the handwriting on the wall regarding how fast things were degrading in the Minneapolis area and availed himself of the opportunity to leave not just his home in a suburb of Minneapolis but the entire state of Minnesota, moving here to The Villages, as a matter of fact. As much as we loved Minnesota, we decided to leave once we saw the handwriting on the wall. Last edited by ThirdOfFive; 07-06-2021 at 12:20 PM. |
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We recently looked at homes in the villages (new) noted large tracts of “unreleased homes” noted large tracts of future development. Noted the only homes they took us to were “waterfront” hahahhahaha a retention pond. A salesman says o prices won’t drop .. guess he forgot about 2007. Wood futures dropped 50% building will be back in full swing soon. We decided that a 23% price increase in one year was unsustainable.. old homes we have no interest in. Yes we will wait.. remember all those foreclosures that Covid stopped happening… shadow inventory
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The Developer is putting in those 'ponds' so they can increase the home price. Our sales rep friend said the ponds look good now due to all the rain we have received, but beware. The Developer will not guarantee that water will always be in the pond. In my opinion, you can have a pond or pond scum or mush behind you house. No thanks. |
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Prices in Beaumont are far less expensive for comparable houses. You don’t get the amenities but some don’t want them.
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I just go into Redfin and :favorite" (heart) houses. You'll get an email when they go pending, sell, price change, etc. The OP is right, three did lower their asking price yesterday.
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And yes, you're correct. The water level will rise and drop, depending on the rainfall...
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466A West of Buena Vista, across from Pinellas Plaza.
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Looks great. But the deal breaker for most... not a golf cart community.
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Another development that's not The Villages. Located behind Lowes.
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Considering that NEW homes typically close within 30 days in the Villages, it's safe to assume that MOST of those pending homes were only sold within the last 30 days. Doesn't sound to me like a slow-down at all. |
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