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In 2007, my wife and I took a long time touring central Florida. Plantation, Legacy of Leesburg, Arlington Ridge, King's Ridge, Royal Highlands and others south of the turnpike on highway 27.
We visited Del Webb and OTOW in Ocala and thought both were nice communities. I asked the sales rep "who is your biggest competitor?" and he said "without a doubt, The Villages, and people either love it or don't." So, we visited here, loved it, and bought, now on our second home, moving from seasonal to full-time in 2012. OTOW. What was the deciding factor for us wasn't the housing, which we thought was comparable. It was the community. Highway 200 is always congested, it seems to me, and I don't want to drive it every time I leave the community. Also, OTOW is substantially smaller than TV, and I prefer driving around and feeling like I'm in a resort, not just in a small community. But that's just me. I don't much care for some of the changes in TV (ie: apartments), then again I don't care for coronavirus. The world is a tough place. TV is home now. It's safe, affordable, clean, (mostly) friendly. I don't really see much to be gained by a move. However, sometimes you get an itch to move on, and life is short, go for it. I wish you the best. |
Make sure you understand what is and is not included in the HOA fees. If you are on leased property (I know, do not want a lease) your fee includes outside maintenance except replacing roof. In Candler the fee covers all amenities in Candler and the OTOW leased land communities. Indigo fee is a lot less and only covers amenities in Indigo. Point is dig into the numbers and you may find they are not as expensive. For example Candler includes 35mb internet.
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Thx. kathy |
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We have owned a villa in TV for 11 years. Our primary home was in Myrtle Beach, SC. We sold that this summer as we bought a cottage in western SC on a lake. We owned the house at the beach for 20 years. Some considerations about buying near the coast are that you must pay for hurricane insurance if you have a mortgage, and the deductibles are really high, and we always needed to be around, particularly in September, when usually a hurricane might come through the area.
We love Florida. That being said, we have looked at other retirement communities, and they just don’t offer the activities the Villages has (before Covid). Also, we were told that home insurance is less if you live north of I-4, west of I-95, and east of I-75, as this is not considered a hurricane-prone zone. |
I needed a place with all the amenities that we enjoyed the first month we were here.
Hoping they are back by early next year |
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2. Who cares about property values at our age? |
Gold heart . thanks .
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By contrast, I didn’t see that OTOW had much of anything of that sort. As soon as I figured that out, I lost interest. |
Do u use everything? 90% don't even swim!! Sometimes less is more .
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We recently looked at OTOW, but honestly the cost of golf changed our minds. When you compare apples to apples if you are a golfer OTOW is significantly more expensive even considering the bond.
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When we visited OTOW there was nobody outside doing anything, literally saw 4 women walking separately and that was it.
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We have been to Latitudes Margaritaville several times in both Daytona Beach and South Carolina. The grass is not always greener elsewhere. No comparison to TV.
NO GOLF 1 POOL FOR 6000 homes 1 PUBLIX NO SHOPPING IN DEVELOPMENT ITS BASICALLY A SUBDIVISION FOR RETIREES. IM SURE SOCIALIZING IS FINE BUT THATS ALL THEY OFFER. NOWHERE IN THE WORLD EVEN CLOSE TO THE GREAT AMENITIES IN THE VILLAGES. NO COMPARISON |
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