![]() |
The pros you have seen. It is absolutely beautiful down there. If you like executive golf, there are 4 wonderful courses. The prices are very reasonable now.
The biggest con is you can’t take your golf cart everywhere. Though the Villages will have connectivity in the next 18 months, it will be awhile before the commercial infrastructure matures. After all, you don’t want to put restaurants, hardware stores, kitchenware shops and clothing stores places where there aren’t enough people to sustain it. So you will be driving a car places. For a lot of people that is not a big deal. However, if you want to rent your home out, the newer area is not as popular as those near existing restaurants and squares. A few renters don’t even bring cars, so for them the southern section is not an option. Since it is a newer area, there are lots of folks that aren’t quite retired yet, so there are more homes in the short term rental market there. For someone who is in their 50s, you have plenty of time to watch the community build around you. For your parents you may want them where they don’t have to drive a car to tennis and softball. My parents are about that age and they moved here a year ago. They found a home in an area close to Lake Sumter, where many of the neighbors are their age. They have made a ton of friends, and yes, they don’t feel old any more. It makes me feel better that they can get to doctor’s appointments, activities, and church in a 20mph golf cart. Right now they still are good drivers, but I’m not counting on that forever. |
Quote:
|
My wife and I moved here two years ago and live in an area that was an empty field two years before that. We're close to Brownwood and not all that far from Lake Sumter Village, plus all the other shopping, dining and what have you in the area between 466 and 466A. We love it here and the location is perfect for us. We have made lots of good friends in the neighborhood, mostly with people who bought about the same time as us when this was a brand-new neighborhood. When Fenney opened up, it seemed kind of distant and disconnected. After more than a year, it still seems isolated to us and distant from dining and shopping.
My niece retired and she and her mother moved to The Villages this year. They surprised us by picking a place in Fenney. They have made so many friends there and are incredibly active in clubs and sports. They love it there the way we do here and are always excited by the fast pace of growth and the promise of what is to come. About the only negative they see about buying a place in Fenney is that it's nearly built out and there are almost no places left to buy! However, there are a couple of new neighborhoods that have opened up just to the east of them and they are just as nice as Fenney. |
I believe those roads will be used for the industrial parks that being planned for the area.
|
I'm a firm believer that one should rent before they buy. This isn't a place where the house should be the deciding factor, but where the lifestyle is judged about how it fits you. We moved to Hillsborough just over 4 years ago, our friends all chastised us for buying way down south. There is nothing there they said. Well now we have Restaurants, shoe stores, clothing stores, grocery stores etc. (and many are the same as those in the northern areas) , 3 Championship Courses, 6 Executive Courses, all below 466A and all within 4 years. Our Regional Rec Centers are destinations, I know very few that have visitors that don't take them to Eisenhower for the military history or Rohan for The Villages History. I would believe that unless you are planning on dying shortly, you will experience the same within the next 4 years. While I still believe you should take a couple years of rentals to figure it out, if you decide to buy be assured that The Villages will find the amenities you need and they will catch up with you.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
7 miles away and in time |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
[QUOTE=JoMar ….. While I still believe you should take a couple years of rentals to figure it out, if you decide to buy be assured that The Villages will find the amenities you need and they will catch up with you.[/QUOTE]
That is exactly what we are doing. We have a 2 year lease starting in April 2019. We want to experience at least 2 summers in TV to be sure we can tolerate the heat. Although we absolutely love the location we will be in, we will be taking time to take a good close look at the southern areas as they develop and grow over the next couple years. One never knows... |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
It is all opinion
Quote:
Like most things people will say what they did is the smartest thing. You are the only one who can decide what is important to you. My wife has a driver's license but does not drive a car but she does drive our golf cart every where. From our location, we can easily get to Publix, Winn Dixie, the Library etc by car, by golf cart and by bicycle-for us a great location. I wished for a store like a Lowes or Home Depo and they built one about a year ago. We also have three villages pools, and two rec centers close enough to walk to. ADVICE-if you can, I would consider better quality cabinets in the kitchen and the baths. Unlike where we used to live your mail does not come to your door but you need to pick it up from a central area. Ours is about half a mile away so a minor inconvenience. We have a two car garage plus a golf cart garage. Unlike some of the other models our home the golf cart garage has the same depth as the regular garages. A plus for me as I have a work table as well as woodworking tools in there. The question was ducked when we bought our place. BUT, the soil here is sandy, limestone, clay. Probably not an option but I would add about 50 pounds or organic matter per 100 sq foot of lawn and beds BEFORE THE PLANTS ARE PUT IN. |
I would worry about traffic noise from the turnpike.I live north of 44 on Lake Deaton and I can hear a lot of turnpike noise, especially in the early morning having coffee on my lanai. I hope the Morse empire is pushing FL DOT to construct many miles of noise barriers.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:15 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Optimisation provided by
DragonByte SEO v2.0.32 (Pro) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.