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Lets remember what Bob Hope once said.."A house is a hole in the ground you stand next to and throw money into". Some like big holes to throw more money into and others like medium holes and throw less money into? I honestly don't understand why some people purchase 3 and 4 thousand square feet homes when there are only 2 and 3 people? It just seems like such a waste? Just a unsolicited comment.:popcorn:
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What a great response!
I often tell visitors my favorite thing about The Villages is how everyone is treated the same. I can go to one of the squares, or to any event, and sit next to someone and striking up a conversation. They can be from any area of The Villages and they're treated the same. It isn't about how much money you have here. It isn't about your former occupation. It's about the person you are now. |
Other half!!!
What's good about The Villages is your so called "Other Half" live no differently then the "Other Half".
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a) For entertaining b) For overnight visitors.......friends & family c) Inlaw accommodations. d) Maybe 3,000sf is a downsize. :ho: |
Since Hickory Head Hammock was brought up, do the homeowners there pay for the private gate and the birdcage protected pool with the adjacent clubhouse ?
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Premier Villages. I think there are five of them. Not to be confused with Premier neighborhoods.
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People are very judgmental and no the once wave habit is going away! The mass production of housing units south of 44 has bright on a very in cohesive bunch. Whatever it was supposed to be is no longer.
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Bridgeport. Some homes in Pinellas
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Money......
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True! I also forgot about housing the house-staff, pool-boy and the gardener. |
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Hopefully he does not do windows...............I hear you are trying to keep him off ladders. :icon_wink: |
The other half?
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Greetings again-
I sincerely appreciate "almost" everyone's responses and I sincerely never meant to upset anyone with my original inquiry as to which areas here in The Villages are considered the most desirable. Excluding some "minor" areas in the northern area, all of The Villages appear lovely to me. As a newbie and since I haven't as of yet had the opportunity to drive throughout the entire area, I was just seeking guidance to which areas others here consider the most desirable. Once again, thanks for your opinions... |
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FG...............you did not upset anyone. 99% of the posters understand your inquiry. 1% are jerks about everything. Like I said..........when you are driving around, wave. :a040: |
Asking this question has nothing to to do with being a newbie. I think it is an appropriate question to ask of someone you are getting to know. It shows you have an interest in them, and people love to talk about themselves. Try reading the Dale Carnegie book "How to Win Friends and Influence People".
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Check out Village of Lake Sumter Landing right by Bravo Pizza and Winn Dixie. Those enclave of luxury homes has one pending for $1,299,000. Just received notice in mail which is isted by The Villages. In my opinion that area is the best location in the villages. Walking distance to square, shopping, restaurants, banking, medical offices etc.and very unique homes.
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The Developer said too many mistakes were made in this area.......Houses too close, not enough garage space and not any frontage. Initially they were difficult to sell. Good news is some are happy with the area. |
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We have a courtyard villa in Sanibel, where for three to five months out of the year we live like billionaires. (Without the servants or chauffeur). We belong to 12 country clubs, have 42 executive courses for our use for free, gardeners who take care of the flowers near our home and change them out four times a year, entertainment options too many to mention, membership in dozens of state of the art recreation centers, and on and on. Check out Sanibel, or any of another seventy or eighty villages.
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Gary Morse moved there with his wife Sharon in her days when cancer made them need a one storey home. Very near the Lighthouse Restaurant that used to be run so well by The Morses. Gary Morse later remarried and lived in a lovely home that was not in sight of 466 but north of it between Morse and Buena Vista. |
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I bought a premier home and I'll tell you that some designers were even more $$$$. There is no "other half" Just your choice of how big or small you need or want. Many people have gone from big to small or vica versa. The only "other half" to me is the grouchy half. But it's not even half. Id say an 1/8 or 1/16th !!! LOL
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& that is a happy retired prospective. :bigbow: |
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Another plus....forgot to mention. I just love the wrap around front, side & back porches and well constructed hardie board material. If these were a "mistake" all is forgiven! LOL! Again, just my opinion. 😊
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I have friends who live in Golden Ocala, which is primarily an elite development of only very expensive homes. I have friends who moved there six years ago. They plopped down $1 million cash for it. (Their other home is several time more and is in fox hunting country near Gordonsville, Virginia. And if you wonder where they got that money, the man opened a tire store in New Jersey and built it into a chain. And yes, he has changed a LOT of tires himself.) Anyway, they often come to The Villages to visit because “It’s so much fun,” as they say. I think they would move here, except that the wife loves horses and wants access to all the riding trails and stables. I recommend going onto Zillow, looking up houses in The Villages, and looking at the most expensive houses for sale. They have photos of the inside. And that is something you don’t see driving past. For my money, some are beautiful and some pretty tacky, same as the rest of the homes here. There’s no accounting for taste. |
If you are looking for unique neighborhoods for interesting drives definitely the Lake Shore Cottages, Harmswood, and Hickory Hammock fit the bill. (Though I don’t think you can get into Hickory Hammock)There is also a villa neighborhood you can see from the MMP that runs through the Hacienda Golf Course that looks different from all the other villa neighborhoods, with their columned fences. Chathem Acres, out near the Chathem Villas is another one of a kind neighborhood with acreage and barns. And obviously the historical area is a lovely drive to see a lot of different kind of homes.
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Not good, seen old man that was walking up 466 and stopped to take break on rock ledge close to one of the entrance’s. When I came back by 10 minutes later the sheriff’s deputy’s Had him jacked up. All he was doing was resting. |
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The horse farm in village’s have couple stick tight patch Plots for sale if the like riding around in circles? |
Just say "Bridgeport" to someone from Connecticut and watch their eyes roll back in their heads...:1rotfl:
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There are homes down her in Soaring Eagle listed for more than a million. Some of them are very nice, as is all of Soaring Eagle.
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