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Old 07-14-2021, 08:32 AM
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Does anyone know who in TV would be able to give me a list of neighborhoods that have existing natural gas lines? I have exhausted every normal Avenue.
1. I spoke to both gas utility providers. They can only search by an individual address.
2. I spoke with both a VLM agent and MLS realtor. They can only search current listings by key words like “gas”.
3. I contacted TV District office, they could not help.
4. I called the construction development office who referred me to the gas companies!

I completed a lifestyle preview visit, and hoping to move to TV. I know most of the new construction has connectivity to natural gas, but I’m looking at existing homes too. I’m just perplexed that no one WITH TV can help with this simple information. I mean they can tell which homes have a certain HVAC unit, or how old the roof is on a home, but they don’t know which neighborhoods they installed natural gas lines in??
If anyone has the name of a contact person with TV that might have this information, please advise.
TIA
I think Fenney has Natural gas if you want it. Correct me if I’m wrong?
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Old 07-14-2021, 08:43 AM
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Before you buy at the villages make sure you do your HOME WORK AND CHECT OUT THE PLACE. MAKE SURE IT'S NOT A SMOKE AND MIRRORS COMMUNITY.
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Old 07-14-2021, 08:47 AM
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I think that neighborhoods north of Hwy 466 have natural gas. Most of the neighborhoods between 466 and Highway 44 do not have natural gas, but there are exceptions especially in the ones near Hwy 466 (Winifred, Lynnhaven). South of Hwy 44, Chitty Chatty and Bradford do not have natural gas, but the rest of the areas that have homes do have it. I do not know if any of the other new areas will have natural gas. A Villages realtor would probably be the best resource, especially if there is a home or area that you are interested in.
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Old 07-14-2021, 09:20 AM
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I think Fenney has Natural gas if you want it. Correct me if I’m wrong?

Anyone know about historic side????
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Old 07-14-2021, 09:28 AM
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Sorry but I can't answer your exact question. We do not have natural gas but, along with several neighbors, have installed a PIG (propane in ground) tank and converted our stove to gas along with connecting our outdoor grill. The tank is topped off regularly and has never been an issue in over ten years.
WHERE are you located????????
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Old 07-14-2021, 10:02 AM
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We’re in St. James just north of 466A and no gas available.

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our house in tall trees has gas heat and water but the stove has both, i believe gas goes down to 466a. gas lines are not what you had up north, they are in the attic and are like the dryer hook up lines.
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Old 07-14-2021, 10:31 AM
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When we purchased that was a major decision maker.

I believe areas north of Bonita Blvd have natural gas. Largo for example does. But around 2007 or 2008 and newer (until you get south of the turnpike), those homes do not appear to. I believe there was a conflict between the Villages and the gas company around 2007.

Drive around and look for the telltale signs of natural gas vents.
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Old 07-14-2021, 11:01 AM
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I'm surprised the gas company wasn't more helpful. I worked for a utility who operated in Illinois/Missouri and we were required to keep records of where the gas lines were installed. It's a DOT (Department of Transportation) requirement. Gas mains are in the area south of 466A but for some reason The Villages chose not to have them made available to the homeowners in that area. I've noticed pool heaters that are supplied by natural gas and if I'm not mistaken, there is a main line that runs down Hillsboro. When locators are called in to mark utility lines, the yellow marks indicate natural gas mains/services. You may want to check with gas company again and ask to talk to the Engineering Department.
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Old 07-14-2021, 11:45 AM
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We are in Bonnybrook and have gas connections.
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Old 07-14-2021, 12:12 PM
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Virginia Trace and Bridgeport at Lake Sumter do have gas. Creekside Villas, which is in between them, does not.
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Old 07-14-2021, 12:20 PM
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WHERE are you located????????
Hemingway South (Havana CC area) which is North of 466A so not all houses North of 466A have natural gas as incorrectly stated above.
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Old 07-14-2021, 01:00 PM
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Does anyone know who in TV would be able to give me a list of neighborhoods that have existing natural gas lines? I have exhausted every normal Avenue.
1. I spoke to both gas utility providers. They can only search by an individual address.
2. I spoke with both a VLM agent and MLS realtor. They can only search current listings by key words like “gas”.
3. I contacted TV District office, they could not help.
4. I called the construction development office who referred me to the gas companies!

I completed a lifestyle preview visit, and hoping to move to TV. I know most of the new construction has connectivity to natural gas, but I’m looking at existing homes too. I’m just perplexed that no one WITH TV can help with this simple information. I mean they can tell which homes have a certain HVAC unit, or how old the roof is on a home, but they don’t know which neighborhoods they installed natural gas lines in??
If anyone has the name of a contact person with TV that might have this information, please advise.
TIA

Friends of ours are moving into their new home in St. Catherine's and they will have natural gas and electricity supplied by Leesburg.
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Old 07-14-2021, 01:26 PM
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does anyone know who in tv would be able to give me a list of neighborhoods that have existing natural gas lines? I have exhausted every normal avenue.
1. I spoke to both gas utility providers. They can only search by an individual address.
2. I spoke with both a vlm agent and mls realtor. They can only search current listings by key words like “gas”.
3. I contacted tv district office, they could not help.
4. I called the construction development office who referred me to the gas companies!

I completed a lifestyle preview visit, and hoping to move to tv. I know most of the new construction has connectivity to natural gas, but i’m looking at existing homes too. I’m just perplexed that no one with tv can help with this simple information. I mean they can tell which homes have a certain hvac unit, or how old the roof is on a home, but they don’t know which neighborhoods they installed natural gas lines in??
If anyone has the name of a contact person with tv that might have this information, please advise.
Tia
in addition to the responses you have received, you can also drive thru any neighborhood and see if the gas meters are on the side of the homes, usually garage side. In my home i had gas capped off at range and ran a line to the lanai where the fitting comes up out of the concrete pad. At this point you can have installer of your bbq add a nipple and elbow so your line would become horizontal
good luck
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Old 07-14-2021, 01:53 PM
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Houses between 466A and 44 do not have natural gas. North of 466A and South of 44 all have it.
Not true, there are a couple villages south of 44 that do not have gas, I believe Chitty Chatty is one of them.
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Old 07-14-2021, 01:54 PM
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Why not just tell whichever agent you are working with not to show you homes without gas?
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