Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The rest of the story:
"The number of permitted homes may be higher than actual construction. Villages officials have said they would built up to 17,000 homes on the existing Villages of Southern Oaks property." |
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I hope you’re right, not me. I happen to like it here, but love my bank accounts more. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Coastal properties continue to rise in cost as well as their taxes, just simple supply and demand math. In addition the cost of insuring costal properties has already become significantly higher than interior homes and after a few more hurricanes full coverage may not even be available. With the 10,000 boomers retiring daily, don't be fooled thinking there will be budget friendly homes available on either coast. Developers in those area are not fools and they know very well what is happening in Florida. Be happy with what you have, you may not be around as long as you plan so live life to it's fullest while you have the chance. For a lot of people TV is the last stop before the Pearly Gates.
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I told my wife, when moved into the Village of Dunedin, onto Lake Deacon, that within 10 years we would be in the center of the Villages. Old Timers, brace yourself.
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I am not an "old timer", but we rented for 9 years before buying this winter. However, I see no need for anyone to have to brace themselves for continued expansion. I am happy to shop, golf, enjoy entertainment, play pickelball, etc. in the same areas I have for most of the past decade. They can build to Orlando as far as I'm concerned and it won't affect my lifestyle much, if any. I am fairly certain the people north of 466 feel mostly unaffected by the growth in the new areas. Naturally there will be some additional demand on existing resources (golf courses, squares, restaurants, shopping) but in time they will have those things in the new areas and they will mostly use their local venues. I am happy in Sanibel.
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Permitted homes grow to 49,339
Being in the new “middle” might be irrelevant. Everything we do now is North, don’t see that changing in the future especially with all the new retail at Trailwinds filling up faster than Lake Deaton Plaza with 2 useless banks so far, room for 2 more useless banks.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by Wiotte; 07-05-2018 at 09:55 PM. |
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If the turnpike exit was put in, yes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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301 and 470 exits will suffice. Along with I-75 exits on 301 and 470. These existing ramps will allow for more than enough highway access to the Southern Villages for years to come. 301 is proposed to be 4-lanes all the way down to Coleman which will make it much easier for those exiting I-75/Turnpike on 301 to get down here as well as for those living north of 44 and west of Buena Vista. Remember, there are no interstates exits near the Rolling Acres and north etc. shopping districts and they seem to be doing quite well and have been for a long time. Build it and they will come. I like Belk's 3 for 1 sales, I hope they build a Belk's down here and a Dick's Sporting Goods and I'm sure Home Depot will be somewhere soon as they are quite far from us, just to name a few. I would notify all of them as to what's going on down here but I'm sure they already know and plans are in the works.
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Gonna Happen but you stated your leaving anyway so you'll never see them.
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My parents played golf at our country club once a week, in retirement maybe 4 times a week. While I still work, the retired half plays 7 days a week, either in TV, or at CC up north. We have noticed less and less are playing at the club up north.
Our oldest has a place in North Carolina, and TV. They play every day in summer, and maybe once a week in the fall. Middle plays zero golf, youngest plays when he visits in NC, or TV. They all prefer to run, bike, hike, tennis, softball, and go to the gym. Golf will not be a priority for them. The 3 grands play in summers up north once a week. While they enjoy golf, they too have other interests that are a priority. We have noticed as we meet new arrivals here, not all play golf.
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