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Paporter 10-20-2020 04:57 AM

Spoken like a true SALESMAN!

Scott O 10-20-2020 04:57 AM

And who have you polled to see the answers to both? Oh this is just your opinion....

Scott O 10-20-2020 05:00 AM

Thanks, that’s what we have heard and we are happy...

Bogie Shooter 10-20-2020 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1849802)
My concern is resale value of our homes north of 44. I'm trying to get a pulse on why people below 44 feel their area is a better fit for them and north of 44 is somehow sub par. I do understand that if people want brand new, the only way to go is south of 44.


So, what impact to your resale value happens every time you go on social media and bash, in your opinion supposed problems south of 44?
Go back and read some of the posts and thread titles and tell me that has no impact when an Internet search is done.
So many false statements........

Mikee1 10-20-2020 07:37 AM

There is a 4th square planned and maybe a 5th. The growth south will happen for a few years before it is announced. The current name for the square is Disneyland. It will be renamed and golf cart accessible.

chuckle

Rsenholzi 10-20-2020 07:56 AM

It looks like the 4th square will be going in down by the turnpike on rte 470 near the family area. This is probably years away from being built. Check out Goldwingnut videos to keep you informed of upcoming things. His drone videos are wonderful and very informational

Patzy 10-20-2020 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by John41 (Post 1849353)
There are two Villages visions. The first is north of 44 which was the vision of the prior generation of the Morse family. Most residents are happy with it.

The second Vision is that of the current generation of the Morse family which many residents are unhappy with. During the last Sumter commissioners election the commissions who supported the vision of the younger Morse’s were overwhelming defeated.

So what you will get south of 44 is still up in the air until the legal dust settles,

3gen Dev changes north of 466 are very different than what can be done between 466 and 44 and way different than south of 44.
Villagers N of 466 "own" their Amenities which requires the Dev to obtain permission to use the amenities. The farther south in TV the less the Dev gave up control for. So purchase a beautiful golf front home next to a del owned feature, pay your bond and premium price, and if the Dev decides to take away the course or the feature, you have no recourse. V2PW.com isn't a bunch of angry old people, as a matter of fact just the opposite. We are however ensuring that the Dev and the governing city and county ensure due diligence as they hear the proposals for change if use.

coffeebean 10-20-2020 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1849948)
So, what impact to your resale value happens every time you go on social media and bash, in your opinion supposed problems south of 44?
Go back and read some of the posts and thread titles and tell me that has no impact when an Internet search is done.
So many false statements........

I'm not sure you are referring to me making "false statements". As far as I know, the statements I have made regarding the homes south of 44 are very much true. I pretty much just make comments about the fact that the 441/27 corridor of retail stores, restaurants and medical facilities are too far for me to even consider living that far south. I do understand, however, that shopping and restaurants are not very important to many people.

I also make comments to the effect that traveling in a golf cart from south of 44 to the town squares up north would be much too far for me to even consider going by golf cart. Brownwood is actually doable but those villages that are very far south would be out of the question for me to travel in a golf cart.

I make comments that I'm concerned about the influx of more and more people in our town squares and restaurants just as a matter of the rapid growth of The Villages. I surely hope there will be another corridor just like 441/27 so all those folks from the southern end do not go there.

These are my feelings and I honestly don't think of them as "false statements". Actually, they are my opinions. I'm sure not everyone feels as I do so there is that.

coffeebean 10-20-2020 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Rsenholzi (Post 1850020)
It looks like the 4th square will be going in down by the turnpike on rte 470 near the family area. This is probably years away from being built. Check out Goldwingnut videos to keep you informed of upcoming things. His drone videos are wonderful and very informational

Good news that there will be a 4th town square. Bad news it will be so many years away.

Rodneysblue 10-20-2020 09:49 AM

I heard from my barber who heard from his sister....
that it will be located next to the new Costco. 🤣🤪

OhioBuckeye 10-20-2020 09:53 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by Terriy (Post 1849304)
Hi, first post. I currently live in OTOW and am considering moving to TV. I've heard "talk" of a 4th square to be located south of Brownwood. What have you heard?

I heard that probably 3 yrs. ago!

quietpine 10-20-2020 10:07 AM

We have been there and are looking to move from north to south. Why? Because it is a reimagined lifestyle model that offers a more flexible retirement lifestyle. North is like a very large mobile home retirement community from the 1970’s. South is more urbanized, more active and we think better designed for the next generations of retirees. The current Villages model where you buy a cookie cutter lifestyle and then fit your life into it is redundant and tiresome. The new vision offers better neighborhood designs and more opportunities to live retirement “your way”. It is the future, embrace it.

Altavia 10-20-2020 10:15 AM

An update from The Villages

The Villages All New Future Lifestyle Opportunities

Mrprez 10-20-2020 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1850103)
I surely hope there will be another corridor just like 441/27 so all those folks from the southern end do not go there.

We are already going there. As well as Colony Plaza and the area around Lowe’s on 466A. I don’t know where in the south there will be room for another large scale commercial development unless they turn 301 into another 441/27. Or maybe Rt 44. In any event, we like to go out 441 past the Hwy 27 and 441 split. It is easier to get to than going up north on 441/27.

vintageogauge 10-20-2020 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrprez (Post 1850128)
We are already going there. As well as Colony Plaza and the area around Lowe’s on 466A. I don’t know where in the south there will be room for another large scale commercial development unless they turn 301 into another 441/27. Or maybe Rt 44. In any event, we like to go out 441 past the Hwy 27 and 441 split. It is easier to get to than going up north on 441/27.

Coleman and Sumterville will be the next commercial corridor, tons of commercial land. Also I would expect Leesburg to add more commercial enterprises as they have a ton of land that will be next to TV. There have been a lot of commercial parcels along Warm Springs where the small older homes are located that have been sold for commercial development, a gas station with mini-mart is going in at the intersection of 301 and Warm Springs and there there is the commercial land owned by the villages east of the Turnpike off Warm Springs. Lots more available that I didn't mention including the west side of 501.


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