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VApeople 05-20-2022 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna (Post 2097417)
it appears to me that the Developer is setting up the structural cash flows to set up an initial public offering of the ownership of The Villages.

You are way beyond my understanding of the business world.

I'm just worried about the additional dog poop that will be generated by the new development.

davem4616 05-20-2022 04:07 PM

OP, I don't understand the motivation behind your post...are you against this, or merely fulfilling the role of a town crier?

Altavia 05-21-2022 06:14 AM

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More info, looks like a nice option for young professionals working in the area or retirees looking for maintenance free living.

Our Projects - Eden Living

Papa_lecki 05-21-2022 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by davem4616 (Post 2097441)
OP, I don't understand the motivation behind your post...are you against this, or merely fulfilling the role of a town crier?

I thought it was pretty clear - I asked “How close is this”. I.e. where is it.

I was just wondering if anyone knew exactly where they were building the apartments. Full timers talk in terms of route names, etc - I’m a part timer, I understand landmarks better, Fenney Grill, Southern Oaks Golf Course, the Publix, etc.

I could not care less about apartments. I live within walking distance of Brownwood, the apartments there do not affect my life one way or another, except I often cut though on my return trip from the square.

Apartments in SS, go for it.

mgkw1 05-21-2022 08:14 AM

Unless they are Village Residents they can only golf the Championship courses. Exec not opto to residents of Lake Sumter and Marion counties

justjim 05-21-2022 10:49 AM

We checked out the Lofts (at Brownwood) a couple years ago and overall didn’t think they were so called “high end rentals” at all. Rental prices were high but in our opinion the Lofts were cheaply build. To each his own. The new minimum wage of $15 won’t support a $1500 a month (plus utilities) apartment. Even at $1000 a month rent it would be difficult to get by without a second person in the household working too. The active labor pool in this area is exhausted.

justjim 05-21-2022 11:10 AM

The villages going Public
 
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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna (Post 2097417)
…. The sale of individual homes does not provide the certainty of cash flow required by the equity markets. I’ve said before, it appears as though the Developer (and those that have a say in the family) are setting up The Villages for an Initial Public Offering, making it a public company.

With ownership of the company now in it’s fourth generation, the internal family stresses and strains have to be difficult. Taking TV public, giving the various family members “their share” in newly issued shares solves the problem. They will have “cashed out” and would have several options…
  • They could sell their shares, resign their positions in TV management and retire to a luxurious vacation.
  • They could decide to try to increase their ownership share by buying out other family members who might not want to continue as “the Developer”.
  • The whole ownership structure of TV could change if an outside investor, like a large home builder or a financial investor, consolidated ownership by gaining majority control by buying a majority of the public shares.

It’s only my opinion, of course, but it appears to me that the Developer is setting up the structural cash flows to set up an initial public offering of the ownership of The Villages.

I don’t have any “inside information” but you could be right. The immediate “family” members are already billionaires so who knows how much longer they might hang as sole owners. We may not live long enough to find out.

rmd2 05-21-2022 11:50 AM

Except for the pools, it looks kind of like a prison.

BobGraves 05-23-2022 08:17 AM

These apartments will be in prime location
 
It seems to me this land owner sold too soon. These apartments will be just north of Eastport and Middleton and just west of the healthcare facilities in Lake Co. There will be 4 Championship golf courses within a very short distance. They may not have "The Villages" lifestyle but not to shabby IMHO.

ThirdOfFive 05-23-2022 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie0723 (Post 2097541)
More info, looks like a nice option for young professionals working in the area or retirees looking for maintenance free living.

Our Projects - Eden Living

Maybe. But from what I've been reading these apartments are of only two kinds: 1-bedroom 1-bath units of around 780 square feet of floor space, and 2-bedroom 2-bath units of just over 1,000 square feet of floor space. Nice for single people and couples, or young families with at most two kids, but certainly not beyond that. Garages pictured are the one-car variety: ones you can find in most apartment complexes, probably for additional amount of rent. Plus there doesn't seen to be an overabundance of outside parking. Families often have two or more vehicles.

The whole thing; 130 apartments plus garages, is shoehorned into 15 acres. "Tight" is a mild term to use in this instance. I'm not sure how "high-end" is being used to describe this place.

jimbomaybe 05-23-2022 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 2097197)
I'm just worried about where their dogs are going to poop.

On your lawn , of course

VApeople 05-23-2022 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by rmd2 (Post 2097722)
Except for the pools, it looks kind of like a prison.

Maybe they will use the new development to handle the overflow from the Federal prison nearby.

vintageogauge 05-23-2022 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 2098129)
Maybe they will use the new development to handle the overflow from the Federal prison nearby.

Your record is wearing out.

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-23-2022 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2096924)
Not sure how “high-end” apartments fill an “underserved segment of the rental population”? High end apartment dwellers aren’t the people that are going to work in the new restaurants so they can finally open up!

There are also people who /own/ restaurants, who need a place to live and don't want to buy for whatever reason. Since this will be a family-friendly development, you can be sure that some of the teenage kids who move in with their parents will want jobs for summer and weekends. Not all teenage kids of "high end" parents are spoiled brats. Some of those parents instill a strong work ethic in their children.

vintageogauge 05-23-2022 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2098108)
Maybe. But from what I've been reading these apartments are of only two kinds: 1-bedroom 1-bath units of around 780 square feet of floor space, and 2-bedroom 2-bath units of just over 1,000 square feet of floor space. Nice for single people and couples, or young families with at most two kids, but certainly not beyond that. Garages pictured are the one-car variety: ones you can find in most apartment complexes, probably for additional amount of rent. Plus there doesn't seen to be an overabundance of outside parking. Families often have two or more vehicles.

The whole thing; 130 apartments plus garages, is shoehorned into 15 acres. "Tight" is a mild term to use in this instance. I'm not sure how "high-end" is being used to describe this place.

It's amazing how many bunk beds will fit in one room, a family of 6 can easily live comfortably in a 2 bedroom home.


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