Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I love your section! You didnt mention the area’s mature trees and lush landscaping. A gardener might relish established plants. This section has (reportedly)fewer CDD rules (called HOA elsewhere) too—which could be considered as good or bad depending on each person’s perspective. One thing I dislike is the old original golfcart bridge. It seems very narrow & steep but maybe I’d get used to it in time.
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#62
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Construction types have changed a lot! Deciding on a type of home & construction type might be high priority considerations. Do you prefer wood frame/vinyl siding, cement block/stucco, or pre-cast concrete? The types are important due to construction types, lot sizes & resale comps.How important is backyard size & lanai privacy? Patio villas are different from Courtyard villas & Veranda styles are different from cottage & designer homes. There are even a few townhomes besides the manufactured homes & others in the SS area. Generally, if you want or need a fence (perhaps to contain a dog?) that will limit your options to Courtyard or Verandas. One important factor IMO is close proximity to a grocery store you like. Also being close to the activities you think you’ll do most. Theres no right/wrong, only what suits you & your wife best.
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#64
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Our home in TV's was built in 2000 and we have no problem obtaining homeowner's insurance. Golfers shopping for homes in The Villages should NOT purchase a New Home in the Southern Areas, which lack enough Executive Golf Courses. Rather, they should buy a pre-owned home in the Middle or Northern areas which have plenty of Executive golf courses nearby. Also, the Bond is usually paid off on homes in the North and Middle areas, plus you are MUCH CLOSER to Shopping & Restaurants.
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Thank you all so much for your responses. You have given us a lot to consider and think about. A couple of things regarding your responses: Yes I over think. I guess because it is a huge decision as I am winding down towards retirement. We really do not want to rent as, we do not want to put our things in storage. We really only want to move one more time. I have moved a lot with my job over the years and only have one more move in me.
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Isn't the Eastport area getting something like at least 7 courses within the next few years? These would be NEW courses, not OLD neglected courses that might take years to restore to acceptable playing condition. In addition, the Eastport area will have fairly close golf cart access to the existing 6 courses south of the Turnpike.
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Then again the Kroger truck comes frequently in our neighborhood and can’t beat delivery to your door in the dead of summer heat, with ice cream perfectly frozen.
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The developer may not be having a problem selling homes with views in the Eastport area. In fact, many are being purchased by Villagers with existing homes. However, interior sites are a different story. Perhaps, he will increase the price of premium lots. But the homes? Lake Denham and Dabney interior home sales have been SLOW. It has been nearly a year since construction was completed and many homes remain available even with discounts. Why would he risk raising prices? IMO, it is probably a good idea to wait and watch. Those who are rushing in to buy whatever they can in the Eastport area due to the lottery, may find a sizeable profit in a year or so is NOT going to happen. It is no longer a seller's market. Chances are it will remain a buyer's market for several years. If so, this means home prices will continue to fall. More commercial in that area? I believe the chances are slim. At least, for now. With inflation and rising wages, most companies are cutting costs. Few are able or willing to expand. Last edited by Randall55; 05-21-2024 at 11:57 PM. |
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Moultrie Creek near Eastport is selling quickly though with multiple buyers chasing after most of the current inventory. I doubt we will see any discounting going on there. |
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Bond is indeed something to consider, realtors here are trained to make us believe that bond has nothing to do with cost of house or debt. That’s bs. Take two $300,000 homes and add a$12000 bond to one and then check compare your monthly cost. Good luck in what you choose, I’m eager to count you in as a fellow villager. |
#72
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I just counted the brand new designer homes for sale under 350k and stopped counting at 60. The lowest is a Bougainvillea design for 299K. You can definitely get a designer home if that’s what you like. You’ll either put the money into a bond or some improvements and repairs on a pre-owned so go with the area and house you like best.
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#73
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Our house shopping/village shopping went very much like your experience. We fell in love with the historic side and our first contract was for a manufactured home on the golf course but we could've obtain insurance. That fell through. Our second contract was for a home in Liberty Park but the hot water heater was "end of life" and the sellers wouldn't replace it, so that fell through, again due to insurance. It was at that point we decided to purchase a new home. Good luck on your journey! |
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