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Old 04-26-2025, 07:56 AM
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I always see, "What Village do you live in?" as a way to judge what you paid for your house, and your social standing. If the answer is Bridgeport, you have substantial wealth, if you say, Orange Blossom not so much.
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Old 04-26-2025, 08:11 AM
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I always see, "What Village do you live in?" as a way to judge what you paid for your house, and your social standing. If the answer is Bridgeport, you have substantial wealth, if you say, Orange Blossom not so much.
From me the question is simply a way to judge how far you've traveled to an event.

The only concern I give to social standing is if a person seems fixated on it then I find someone else to talk to.
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Old 04-26-2025, 08:26 AM
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People are so ignorant. Of course things are different in new construction. They have to take into account land, water, new construction methods, etc. You still live in the Villages and can enjoy all its activities no matter how wealthy you are. Hopefully, you will meet nicer people in future encounters.
 
Old 04-26-2025, 09:10 AM
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I have been out and about more than usual lately and I love to talk to people. May I offer one piece of advice to all residents of The Villages. If you want Spanish Springs and Eastport/Middleton and everything in between to continue to be a wonderful place to live, please stop comparing north to south. Recently I was at an establishment north of 466, as soon as I said “Hi” to an individual, the usual question was asked. What Village do you live in? My answer “ South of 44”. Immediately I get the lecture: I would never live south. There is nothing there, no trees, no golf courses, no rec centers, no pools. And the best one is all the roads are straight. I've had this conversation before and my answer is always the same, “everyone has their preferences.”
I don't want to get into that debate. But, the questions continue, how much did you pay for your house, how much is the bond, you guys are destroying our lifestyle.

These conversation are what will destroy our Lifestlye! Why can't everyone just have their preferences and be happy!
Let me hear your opinions.
Seems like I've had more of the opposite. "ewww, you live where all the old people live."

Seems when you get older, you should get wiser and more tolerant of others.
I guess I was WRONG.
 
Old 04-26-2025, 09:19 AM
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I always see, "What Village do you live in?" as a way to judge what you paid for your house, and your social standing. If the answer is Bridgeport, you have substantial wealth, if you say, Orange Blossom not so much.
When I am asked "That" question, or I ask it myself, it is because I want to get an idea of what part of the Villages you are from - how close you are to me or friends or how close to where we are at that moment. I do not consider it a social standing question and here's why:

I don't give a F about what people think of me or my situation. I know how much money I do (or don't have) and am quite happy with it. I used to work in an area where people looked down on me because it was a ritzy area (Yorba Linda, San Clemente) and they thought a public servant was beneath them. You could see it in how they looked at you, how they spoke to you, and the things they said ("I know you probably don't get how important this loss of view is to us" for example). I always chuckled to myself because their ritzy area wasn't nearly as ritzy as where I actually owned and lived.

My Villages house is not an indication of my wealth - it is a second home and I got a lot more than a similar priced second home in any other area of Florida. My price point in the rest of Florida gets me a 1000 sqft condo that needs a remodel in a 50 year old building with a carport parking space.

Here, even in the lowest cost housing, one gets a phenomenal access to amenities and activities, a garage space, and a brand new 1000 to 1500 sq ft house in a clean, safe, and new area with like-minded and like-situated neighbors.

The Villages is a win-win, IMNSHO, regardless of which side of the Mason-Dixon one resides, or if one is Historical or in a Premier.
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I think bashing where someone else has chosen to live is rude. There's pros and cons to everything in life.
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Seems to me that the best reply for those living in the south area when one from the north inquires about thier bond is "how old is your roof?"
 
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I have met several people and sure I ask where do you live, but I would never say anything about the north or south being better, Everybody has a list of things they like in TV and have most likely moved into an area they want to live or as many moved to an area that they didn't like and sold and moved to an area they liked better. Anyway, my point is you live where you want to live and no one should put you down for where you live!
 
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We moved here 2005 just a block from sea breeze. We were the furthest point south at that time. Since then I can now drive my car to 2 Publix, 1 Winn Dixie, 1aldi, and one Walmart market in 10 minutes. Same for Lowe’s, Home Depot, Outback, Culver’s and all the fast food chains plus Walgreens and cvs. Soon can drive golf cart to all grocery locations when Aldi is done in Sumter. Eventually the south end will have more places to eat, shop. Point is the central location now seems the best unless you want new construction.
We also have 2 Publix, Winn Dixie, Lowes, HD Outback within 10 minutes or less. Don’t shop at or eat At Culver’s Aldi CVS Walgreens but also in that 10 minute range.

Kroger and Walmart along with Amazon frequent our house. No time or fuel involved.

However we live south of 44, moved from 3 houses in Seabreeze area. Hopefully retail will all stay north of 44, it’s not like I need to go to a retail more than every 6-8 weeks.
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Old 04-26-2025, 03:24 PM
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There is no "bad place to live" in The Villages. But, if you Golf, then it is much BETTER to live in the Central and Northern areas of The Villages because they have more Executive Golf Courses. It is much more convenient to travel by Golf Cart to numerous local Executive Golf Courses for those living in the Central and Northern areas of The Villages than for those "down south". The Developer can change this by building a comparable number of Executive Golf Courses in newly developed areas, but they haven't done so . . . PITCH & PUTTS DON'T COUNT!
 
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There is no "bad place to live" in The Villages. But, if you Golf, then it is much BETTER to live in the Central and Northern areas of The Villages because they have more Executive Golf Courses. It is much more convenient to travel by Golf Cart to numerous local Executive Golf Courses for those living in the Central and Northern areas of The Villages than for those "down south". The Developer can change this by building a comparable number of Executive Golf Courses in newly developed areas, but they haven't done so . . . PITCH & PUTTS DON'T COUNT!
No need to yell.
 
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Seems like I've had more of the opposite. "ewww, you live where all the old people live."

Seems when you get older, you should get wiser and more tolerant of others.
I guess I was WRONG.
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I always see, "What Village do you live in?" as a way to judge what you paid for your house, and your social standing. If the answer is Bridgeport, you have substantial wealth, if you say, Orange Blossom not so much.
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I always see, "What Village do you live in?" as a way to judge what you paid for your house, and your social standing. If the answer is Bridgeport, you have substantial wealth, if you say, Orange Blossom not so much.
Conservation Way sure one needs money just to pay taxes. Bridgeport not even close
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Seems when you get older, you should get wiser and more tolerant of others.
Not sure where you got that idea, it's generally quite the opposite. Now get off my lawn!
 

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