Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I took a drive through Middleton. It seems like the home construction and home buying are stagnant. I saw very few residents at the park and on the walking trail. Seems like a ghost town. But, the apartment buildings and Beaumont look to be nearly sold out. I don't get it! Do you think maintenance-free living is the reason? Prices of homes too high? Do they have to pay a bond in Middleton? No interest in frame house construction? Or, just my imagination?
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Hi there! We have received a few calls from newly moved in residents in Middleton. Feedback I have received so far is they love it, but I am curious if people are waiting out the construction to get further along before considering it to move into. Interested to see how the new school is! Some of the models offered are block construction (Fast Break, Kick Line, etc.) The model names are fun! We have enjoyed being part of the construction as one of the most prominent electrical contractors in the area
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If you add in taxes and insurance, most people in their 20s and 30s cannot afford buying there. Is the Villages’ bank giving out preferred mortgages? |
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Here’s my understanding (and please correct me if I’m wrong) - Middleton is being built for the families of people who work within the confines of The Villages. It is not open to families where both parents work outside of The Villages. Though there are some decent paying jobs for workers within The Villages, I would guess most service-level workers within The Villages do not earn enough to qualify to secure and make the necessary mortgage payments to live in Middleton. Those earning minimum or slightly above minimum wage will probably need to continue to rent at apartments slightly outside the bubble.
I am sure the developer did a lot of research into who would be their “target” buyer within Middleton, and thus building homes they feel will sell to this audience, I was just thinking that Middleton will only offer housing to just a certain segment of the overall Villages workforce. Curious what is the size of that segment?
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I’m glad to hear some have moved in, but just because we see 300 roofs doesn’t mean 300 homes are ready for occupancy. The build out does take some time.
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Anyone can buy in Middleton regardless of where they work. However, one of the parents must work for The Villages in order for their children to attend the schools.
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MICHAEL *The Village of Richmond* |
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As stated in the post above, anyone can buy there. |
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currently there are only 7 spec houses available. They’ve been selling. I’m always on their website looking at the houses. It’s easy to see what’s selling and what’s not on their website. Under search for homes.
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Just check the tax assessor website
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The Villages of Lake-Sumter, Inc. as a business partnership charter school primarily for the benefit of the children of employees of The Villages of Lake-Sumter, Inc. and those Business Partners who have in the past and continue to participate in the development of The Villages. Source, The Villages Charter School, web site.
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(Click on the map in the circle on the lower right) Homefinder - Middleton |
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Lifestyle - Middleton |
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I have been through the neighborhood on a couple of Sundays. When we were there the open houses were slammed with people looking. There were good crowds at the pool both times and obviously people who have moved in. It does seem the developer is taking their time and more vacant lots in a neighborhood than what we see in the 55+ neighborhoods. I am sure the developer knows what they are doing and have done extensive research in what the families want. This is a big change for the developer and it probably makes sense to take their time.
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