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Bavarian 08-13-2015 02:38 PM

There are several large Catholic Churches here. St. Tim's is officially in the Villages. Even though we live closer to St. Tim's we go to St. Vincent DePaul in Wildwood by the new area. There is also St. Mark the Evangelist and smaller ones like St. Theresa's . In Summer not hard to get your seat, but in Winter very crowded. Some Masses have over 1000 people. So fewer but larger churches.

There are Singles clubs, but no CAC (yet), maybe you can start one. A friend of ours from North Jersey CAC thinks of moving here and starting one.

Wavy Chips 08-13-2015 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by NavyNJ (Post 1099401)
Wavy - I thought the new tower at Hopkins wasn't going into full ops til sometime next year, at the earliest, but was structurally going to be done this fall. Last story I heard/read was that all the electronics would take 12+ mos. to install before it would start handling traffic, and the old tower shut down. You a Cleveland area native, by any chance? Cheers!

Navy, I'm not a Cle native but have lived here 30+ years. Next door neighbor is a controller. I believe he said the new tower was going live Sept. 18ish. We were in the Tracon Room and all the workstations were up and operational and emulating live traffic. it looked to be 95%+ done. They have room for expansion and I believe they make take over operations for KCAK at some point in the future. The tower was 95% done as well. I think I counted 45 monitors up there for a normal working crew of 4! If you want to hear more about this or TV feel free to PM me. Safe travels!

Bay Kid 08-14-2015 06:39 AM

Too much fun in TV!

graciegirl 08-14-2015 07:26 AM

Where is the OP? So many helpful comments and no further comments by OP.


Oh well.................He probably decided on Stonecrest. :(

dewilson58 08-14-2015 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1099647)
Where is the OP? So many helpful comments and no further comments by OP.


Oh well.................He probably decided on Stonecrest. :(

I was hoping the OP would come back as well. I think the OP would get a good feel of the people in TV. Never met anyone from Stonecrest.

dbussone 08-14-2015 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1099651)
I was hoping the OP would come back as well. I think the OP would get a good feel of the people in TV. Never met anyone from Stonecrest.

We have some friends from StoneCrest - a very nice couple we know from church. I suspect the OP probably had no real interest in learning about TV. It was his first and only post. But as GG noted, there are some really good responses on this thread. I always enjoy seeing nice folks responding about TV and those aspects of it that they like.

Retiring 08-14-2015 10:05 AM

Thank you all for taking the time to respond. One thing I have to figure out is the distance from home to town. I guess TV is bigger than I thought. Once I come to visit I’ll have a better feel on the layout. Unfortunately, I don’t see the time for a long-term rental. I was hoping to have all in place on the first day of retirement. If I wait till I retire, probably 2017, then enter a rental for a few months- all the more desirable lots will be gone. I was hoping to spend a week at TV, 2 or 3 times. In those 3 weeks I should know if it’s the place for me. I hope.

Today I received the info packet I ordered from TV website. I just finished the 30-minute DVD and it was more an infomercial for the golf courses. I don’t play golf. Over the next couple days I’ll read thru the printed material. I may have more questions at that time. Thank you again for your time, and please continue to feel free with any advice.

Retiring 08-14-2015 10:13 AM

I just read some frustration from posters waiting for me to reply. Please understand my work takes me away from home from 2-5 days at a time. I no longer bring my laptop on layovers (too much of a hassle), consequently I may not get online for a week at a time. I do appreciate your patience and I am very sorry to cause some frustration.

dewilson58 08-14-2015 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Retiring (Post 1099713)
I just read some frustration from posters waiting for me to reply. Please understand my work takes me away from home from 2-5 days at a time. I no longer bring my laptop on layovers (too much of a hassle), consequently I may not get online for a week at a time. I do appreciate your patience and I am very sorry to cause some frustration.

No frustration........just hoping you continue the conversation. Good Luck with your journey down the road to TV.

golfing eagles 08-14-2015 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bluedivergirl (Post 1099370)
DH is 63, I am 58. Agewise, we feel quite comfortable. We rented for a month in January, and purchased a Gardenia. We came with a budget of $300k - $350k, but after talking to many people who had moved within The Villages, decided to up the ante.

We wanted a full 3-car garage, and we wanted a view. We chose a home on Evans Prairie. The pluses are more air movement than the 'kissing lanais'; because it is attached to a natural water prairie or water level is much more stable than the man-made ponds. We went through a dry spell, and a few ponds turned into rubbish laden mud puddles.

The Villages real estate is unlike any other real estate transaction I have ever encountered. Homes sell so quickly, they are in the driver's seat. Don't expect free upgrades or bargaining. They just don't do it.

We have sinkhole insurance, don't remember the cost but it was reasonable.

I would say The Villages runs conservative, which was a big draw for us. It isn't cookie-cutter, though. There are a wide variety of beliefs.

The Villages frowns on satellite dishes, but they can't stop you. Direct is available, but we have Dish. We made sure to have it neatly installed in an unobtrusive place, and have had no complaints. It does go out in heavy rain, but we watch mostly recorded shows, so it doesn't matter.

Minto homes in Sun City Center gives you much more house than The Villages, but no one can beat the community here. :a040:

Couple more things: the local newspaper is The Daily Sun. You won't find anything bad about The Villages, but it is a window to the community.

There is an Aviation Club. thevillagesaviation.com

What a great choice! (I hope) Wanted some type of view other than the back of houses, and I love golf, so I also bought on Evans Prairie last year. Was there last year in June, it was 96 degrees outside. My lanai is oversized and faces east across the course, so within 2 hours of sunrise it is in the shade, and there are 4 overhead fans. I sat out there reading and watching the golfers go by, and between the breeze and the fans was not at all uncomfortable. Everyone speaks about how unbearable the heat and humidity is, but we came down right after visiting my son in Raleigh-Durham, where it was the same 96, and THAT was unbearable. don't know if I have to shout down the street or across the course to you, but thank you for helping reassure me that I made a good choice and for a good reason. Back in October, hopefully permanently if my house in NY sells.

bluedivergirl 08-14-2015 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1099761)
What a great choice! (I hope) Wanted some type of view other than the back of houses, and I love golf, so I also bought on Evans Prairie last year. Was there last year in June, it was 96 degrees outside. My lanai is oversized and faces east across the course, so within 2 hours of sunrise it is in the shade, and there are 4 overhead fans. I sat out there reading and watching the golfers go by, and between the breeze and the fans was not at all uncomfortable. Everyone speaks about how unbearable the heat and humidity is, but we came down right after visiting my son in Raleigh-Durham, where it was the same 96, and THAT was unbearable. don't know if I have to shout down the street or across the course to you, but thank you for helping reassure me that I made a good choice and for a good reason. Back in October, hopefully permanently if my house in NY sells.

Thanks! we like it very much. We face North, so have two panel with a west exposure. We've ordered roller solar shades for those panels.

DH would love to be on the golf course, but we both love birds and water. Getting both views would have squeezed the budget past the comfort zone.

Enjoy your home!

JC and John 08-14-2015 06:38 PM

Many folks here have DirecTV. While the deed restrictions state that they would prefer that satellite dishes be mounted on a pedestal near the rear of your property, they do not prohibit the dish being installed on the roof. No dish may be installed on the front of the house or in the front yard. We had our dish installed on the roof toward the rear of the house for best reception. As others have mentioned, you need to come for a lifestyle visit, meet with a sales person (there is absolutely NO pressure) and learn what TV is all about. We love it here! BTW, I have friends who belong to the 3 very large singles clubs. They have a great time going to socials and planned outings. Good Luck!

Loudoll 08-14-2015 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1099647)
Where is the OP? So many helpful comments and no further comments by OP.


Oh well.................He probably decided on Stonecrest. :(

:1rotfl:

dbussone 08-14-2015 09:15 PM

May retire to The Villages.
 
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1099761)
What a great choice! (I hope) Wanted some type of view other than the back of houses, and I love golf, so I also bought on Evans Prairie last year. Was there last year in June, it was 96 degrees outside. My lanai is oversized and faces east across the course, so within 2 hours of sunrise it is in the shade, and there are 4 overhead fans. I sat out there reading and watching the golfers go by, and between the breeze and the fans was not at all uncomfortable. Everyone speaks about how unbearable the heat and humidity is, but we came down right after visiting my son in Raleigh-Durham, where it was the same 96, and THAT was unbearable. don't know if I have to shout down the street or across the course to you, but thank you for helping reassure me that I made a good choice and for a good reason. Back in October, hopefully permanently if my house in NY sells.


You made a fabulous choice. Hope I don't shoot a ball off your bird cage. (Don't worry, I'm sure I couldn't hit it if I tried). Glad you are happy here.

golfing eagles 08-15-2015 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1099910)
You made a fabulous choice. Hope I don't shoot a ball off your bird cage. (Don't worry, I'm sure I couldn't hit it if I tried). Glad you are happy here.

Thank you. And btw, no bird cage---after 30 years of maintaining a pool I'm done with it, besides, the neighborhood pool is a 300 foot walk away. Also, to hit my lanai, you have to hit the mother and father of all duck hooks, which is a shot I've hit on occasion, but rarely on demand. The only way I would try to purposely hit a duck hook into a bird cage is if it counts as a "birdie"---lol (Bouncing it off one bird cage into another is an eagle---USGA rules of golf 67.3.c, (unpublished))


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