Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Not sure but we are going to put our home on the market soon if you want to take a look or walk through beforehand.
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Hey guys, do you live in the "new area" ? I do, and can tell you categorically you don;t know what you;re talking about
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These naysayers have been bashing the south for years. You are correct in the fact that they have no idea how great it is living down here. I'm not singling out any of the negative replies but the bashing is most likely jealousy manifested by the fact that their parents loved their siblings more than they. That happens when you have children with negative personalities.
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The advice to rent is the best advice you are getting in this thread.
Take your time. Do not get caught up in the sense of urgency that often is an immediate motivator when it comes to sales -- sales of any kind. But with buying a house, it is especially and obviously of top importance to think things through. Look before you leap. Visit. Rent. Try to experience all the things you think you would want to do if you owned in TV. In addition to the price, the location, the model and all that other surface stuff, I strongly advise you to get the feel of the place. "Feel" is an intangible. When it comes to choosing where you want to live, getting the feel first is something that can get skipped. How does TV 2021 feel to you? Do you think you would like the fit? I can tell you that since we bought, as snowbirds, in 2013, after visiting and renting since 2007, the feel has changed. Some of that is due to the enormous growth of TV and what that is doing to the ratios of people to things they want to do. And there are other things that contribute to the feel of the place, too. Bottom line: Get the feel. Boomer |
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Do the math......the further south you go, the thinner the amenities get. I walk to Sumter Landing not a food truck. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
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The further south you go the more new amenities are being built that are unique to the southern villages. Not everyone wants to live within walking distance to the squares and listen to the noise all evening. Within the next 60 to 90 days it will be a short golf car ride to the squares if in fact we want to go that route, personally I would sooner take a car. We are less than 10 minutes from many great restaurants and also have the more relaxed atmosphere of Edna's on the green with adult beverages, entertainment, and the food trucks all of which are very popular and attract many people that live north of 44.
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Pick a property you like and a home plan that works for you. I'm on a championship golf course, love the view all these years later, had the house built, so it's exactly how we wanted it, still love the house too. Buy what you want, not what others may want. You will be living in it, not them. The County sprays for mosquitoes in season, so don't worry too much about that. Enjoy!
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We live in the new area and have never heard a blast. Turnpike is no big deal. It’s wonderful down here.
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I can give you an example in my village of Tamarind Grove off St. Charles Blvd. Those who bought homes on the west side of TG on the streets Ansley Path and Tamarind Grove Run and in the Village of St. James on Chesapeake Place. When they purchased those homes new in 2011 and 2012 they had big open fields behind their homes with cows grazing. Here is a satellite map of how the land looked before 2017, the red line is TV boundary.
Google Maps That all changed in 2017 when they started excavation there was a dust storm for six months in our area and those homes now have backyard views of the back of Lowes, Publix and soon to be built Apartments. That's Trailwinds Village, a commercial park. TV offered to buy the land but the City of Wildwood wouldn't approve the purchase, they didn't want another 2,000 new homes. Honestly I glad they didn't, the golf courses in our area would of been saturated and 466A would of been unbearable. I appreciate those new stores. The lesson learned is, vacant land in Florida unless it's protected will be built on someday. Here is how it looks now. I didn't mention Beaumont Properties, they are due west of Trailwinds have been building townhomes, Apartments and single family homes for past year. Those are directly south of Tamarind Grove Run on the west end. ![]() Last edited by John_W; 01-07-2021 at 04:16 PM. |
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I think more than a few people suggested "what's annoying to you may not bother me" and vice-versa; also good advice to rent. I am near a major rec center and if we're on the lanai, it's "BOK-BOK -BOK-BOK-BOK" from Pickleball (okay, figure out which side won the point) nearly constantly. In addition, we live sort of west (on the west side of Buena Vista) and I've been surprised by the "train noise" (whistle, etc.) - everyone said, "Oh, you'll get used to it and won't even hear it after a while!" Uh, 5 years later and it's as loud as ever and still annoying. BUT - you have to mostly be outside to hear these things, and they're minor. It's terrific here, and I'll take these with what The Villages has to offer!
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Did the math. Not true.
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It seems like the more they build out the longer it takes for the amenities and shopping to follow.
At our age did not appeal to buy new and wait years for close by shopping and restaurants. However ever should take the time to look around and make their own choices. |
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