Middleton - Are The Homes Selling?

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[QUOTE=Rainger99;2241494]The houses look nice. However, the prices are quite high especially with the current interest rates.
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Houses start under $200K so you’d only need a $35K salary, with 20% down (see parents) to get a 6% mortgage. That’s not much above the poverty level. $45K would even be more comfortable.

What do teachers make at the charter school? What does a full time server make at TV restaurant? What does an electrician make in TV?

It appears to me that the houses are priced reasonably.
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The houses look nice. However, the prices are quite high especially with the current interest rates.
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Houses start under $200K so you’d only need a $35K salary, with 20% down (see parents) to get a 6% mortgage. That’s not much above the poverty level. $45K would even be more comfortable.

What do teachers make at the charter school? What does a full time server make at TV restaurant? What does an electrician make in TV?

It appears to me that the houses are priced reasonably.
According to the Villages Homefinder for Middleton (link provided on page 1), the least expensive house available today is $245K. Perhaps the less expensive houses have already sold or maybe more will become available as the buildout continues.

The site does show there are floor plans that can be built for under $200K.
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I haven’t been down to Central Parkway or Middleton in a few months - I see a field trip this weekend, as I also want to traverse the Southern Oaks bridge.
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What if the person/s that own the house decide to no longer work for The Villages - will they have to sell ? Is there a time frame before "eviction" ? Do they get to set the selling price ? etc I thought I read somewhere anyone can buy in Middleton. It is simply removing the age restriction requirement. A good example is a grandparent as a custodian of a grandchild under 19 yrs old.
ANYBODY of ANY AGE can buy in there............including all of us......
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The streets are full of cars and open houses are well attended.

They are some some truly innovative/ beautiful designs, perfect for families.
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According to the Villages Homefinder for Middleton (link provided on page 1), the least expensive house available today is $245K. Perhaps the less expensive houses have already sold or maybe more will become available as the buildout continues.

The site does show there are floor plans that can be built for under $200K.
I’m not sure about where it’s listed or if that’s no longer the case but i do personally know someone who bought there months ago and doesn’t close until the end of this month. His was under 200k. I have no other details other than it’s a 2 bed/2bath
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Is anyone who bought a home, in any area, going to tell you they made a mistake??? Of course they will tell you they love it! In fact, they love it so much that they will only sell it to you if the price is right. Make an offer.
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They are selling well in Middleton, but it is also a different market and target demographic so the volume and rate of homes being sold is not close to what is seen in the Age Restricted part of The Villages. Looking at the homes and prices they appear to be about 20-30% cheaper than in the AR part of TV, but then they are also not buying the same lifestyle. Looking around the state, the prices are comparable to many areas.

You don't have to work for The Villages or one of the designated companies to buy and live there, only to go to the schools. Interestingly a few weeks ago I was in one of the open houses looking around (very nice features in the homes!) and as always had my ears tuned into the conversations that were happening. One younger couple (mid-30's) was discussing the schools with the sales rep and how to get their children enrolled. They were directed to the charter school website and Villages website for information on companies that qualified. The couple wanted to get their children in the Charter schools because of their reputation and were going to relocate from the Orlando area to Middleton if she could find eligible employment and her would commute to Orlando daily and keep his apparently well-paying job. After the couple left, I started talking with the sales agent about the home and then and asked them about the young couple. Their scenario is apparently one the sales agents have been hearing frequently in the past few months and is helping to drive sales.

One has to wonder, did the developer anticipate this growth avenue and plan for it, and if they have, is this a new market they are developing? With over 8,000 family homes planned for Middleton plus the family homes in Coleman Ridge, it does seem a possibility.
Was down there today visiting open houses (recovering from surgery so cant golf!). Agree with Goldwingnut on prices. I’m no RE expert but they looked like good value to me and many young folks looking. No amenity fee. There will be 4 pools (one open now) in that area which I think is Phases 1 and 2. Lots of different style houses which is nice. School complex looks incredible as others have pointed out. A Jumbotron? My FBS alma mater didn’t have a Jumbotron until a few years when an alumni class donated it! Pretty impressive.

The only possible drawback I see for families is if kids are not eligible for charter schools I’m not sure the public schools in Wildwood are what I would want for my grandkids. (TV sales agent said that is the public school for that area).
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I was down in Middleton as well today touring the models - gorgeous homes - quite a few young families looking as well - Middleton is a great community and a welcome addition to The Villages - If I was still working and under 55, I would move there in a heartbeat to get a “jump start” on a semi-Villages lifestyle.
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Is anyone who bought a home, in any area, going to tell you they made a mistake??? Of course they will tell you they love it! In fact, they love it so much that they will only sell it to you if the price is right. Make an offer.
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There are PLENTY of folks on this Forum who do nothing but complain about moving here and can't wait until they can get out...

They post over and over and over and over...
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Is anyone who bought a home, in any area, going to tell you they made a mistake??? Of course they will tell you they love it! In fact, they love it so much that they will only sell it to you if the price is right. Make an offer.
You do realize many buy investment homes, never live in them, then sell 1year, 1 day later to make an easy profit.

I am guessing you may have moved here and not happy because you didn’t spend enough due diligence prior to signing. Or did you move because of spouse pressures and couldn’t speak up
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Nothing on the scale of Middleton with school, commercial areas, and a lot of housing. This is new even for them.
There are a couple of "family" developments a short distance from the current high school on 466.
Not directly connected (via golf cart) to The Villages.
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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?
No, anyone can purchase in Middleton. If it was restricted to people who only work in the villages, they’d never be able to afford the homes.
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No, anyone can purchase in Middleton. If it was restricted to people who only work in the villages, they’d never be able to afford the homes.
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The houses look nice. However, the prices are quite high especially with the current interest rates.

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?
Not to mention the $40K bond price and monstrous lot premiums for open space.
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