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Old 03-26-2008, 03:58 PM
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New homes added to the special offers of the month.

http://www.thevillages.com/specialof...s-200803.htm#1
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Desperation on the part of the developer? Don't forget to include the bond!
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Also noted dishwasher, stove, & refrigerator are not listed as included!
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Old 03-27-2008, 02:17 PM
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Nice catch on the dishwasher, stove, & refrigerator. I didn't notice the items missing.Just looks like a good year to invest in housing. The housing market is still going to get worst before it gets better. I hope later in the year to be a village property owner.
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OK, no refrigerator or DW or stove. Just add 2 or 3K on to the price for comparison reasons.
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Could it be an omission about the DW, stove and frig? I just can't imagine including the W&D and not the basic appliances.
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Would tend to regarding the omission but also noticed there not listed on some of the others.

Russ, the 2 - 3 for the appliances seems right. Adding in the bond and any other 'missing' things, i.e. landscaping, window treatments, etc. the resales are looking more attractive all of the time.

I'm also looking at later in the year to finalize a decision. Any other comments are appreciated!
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I'm sooooo confused (and that's nothing new) ! I looked at the multitude of homes listed and want to know....... are these all existing homes already built, furnished and waiting to be sold ????????

or are they potential homes waiting for a buyer and then will be built ??

P.S. I LOVE those two-story villas at Spanish Springs ;D
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Coney,

Most of the patio villas (and others on the newsletter link) are brand new, fully built, ready to move into, but not furnished. You may see a couple that say furnished...they may have been used as models.

The villas near spanish springs have been around for awhile...were used by the developer for preview visits.
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I just recently looked at the villas in SP. They are beautiful. I was told by my agent that they were built in 1999, but are being sold as new since they have never been titled

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JimT....... YES, they are beautiful! Since you've looked at them.... can you give me any details? Are there any pics of the interior? IS IT A CONDO???? What's the difference? I wish it had a 2/car garage.... where do guests park if they come to visit?
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Nice catch on the dishwasher, stove, & refrigerator. I didn't notice the items missing.Just looks like a good year to invest in housing. The housing market is still going to get worst before it gets better. I hope later in the year to be a village property owner.
I visited TV back in Feb of 2006 and looked at a lot of houses. I could not find a single "patio villa" home that was under $160,000. So I am glad I wasn't able to buy until I retired which was last week. I am going to buy in TV this October when I come for a 1 month stay. Glad to hear I can pay less than in 2006!!!
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Coney

Try this link
http://www.thevillages.com/homes/new...ishsprings.asp

When you get there, just click on each individual condo and you will have the opportunity to see a virtual tour. Yes, I believe they are condo's since they are attached in groups of 4.
As far as parking, they are adjacent to the parking lot behind the Sales Center. I don't know what overnight parking restrictions there might be. I am going back in two weeks to decide which one to buy. Very exciting!!

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They are lovely, but I was ready for 1 story living. Stairs as we get older can be a problem.
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Ronda,

Couldnt agree more about the one level housing. After climbing 14 very steep narrow steps for the last 36 years(Old Farmhouse) I am so happy to have everything on the same level. The bodies willing, but the knees are weak.
This is something to seriously consider if considering a 2 level townhouse or villa. And I dont think It will get any better as we get older.
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