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Originally Posted by goodgrief
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Oh yeah, seen what is offered here. Seen what is offered elsewhere. Do like the security in some of the ones we looked at versus the slow down gates here. Actual ID and plate recorded of non residents. major +++
Its really how deep a person is willing to dig in their pocket books and what they want. And the level of living you want. Whether you want to pay for amenities or put the money into where you live. Our neighbor made the comment one day he's just been leaving his wallet on the dresser. Nothing left in it. Not saying the villages aren't a great place, but they are the 1000lb gorilla in the room. Everyone is going to compare everyplace else to it.
Like I said to each their own. But folks should know there are other options out there. We didn't when we first moved here.
We gave it some time. Will be giving it a little more till the lease runs out. Could still buy a resale here but it would have to fit the bill, but leaning the other way at the moment. Love our current neighbors and they wish we weren't going to move (to another home here or there).
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Welcome to TOTV and for voicing your opinions. :ho: But, don't think that most of us didn't consider other retirement communities before deciding on TV.
We are 7 years into our journey, and we are buying a resale, with the bond paid, a pool (fully enclosed by a birdcage) and mature oak trees in the front and side. There are some downsides to our choice, but it's what we want!
Those who have regrets may not have checked into everything before buying. Example: At first, we thought the individual villages were fully gated, but learned different after doing more homework and research. I don't think there will be any more surprises, thanks to all the information available on TOTV, talking to visitors and residents in person during our 9 visits. If there are, we will deal with it. Like most people who bought at TV. . .it's for us!
We have heard horrendous horror stories about other retirement communities. Example: A gentleman at our golf course here in Montgomery told me he bought a villa ($230,000) in a community around Orlando/Disneyworld thinking the kids and grandkids would be visiting often. After 3 years, it turned out they only visited once. With the fees, etc. he was paying, they decided to sell. Sold it for $75,000.
All retirement communities may not be as extreme as my example, but the point is most of us have checked into other communities. Considering everything, TV is it for us - case closed! :pepper2:
We have met people who live in a retirement community in Leesburg. It's great for them and they visit TV occasionally. But we also talked to a couple at the square in SS several years ago that bought just North of TV. But found they were coming to TV a lot more than they imagined and they regret their decision not to have bought in TV.
SO. . . "to each their own"! Each of us has our unique situations and decide on a retirement location that fits our budget, our interests and our needs.
This is "Talk of The Villages". There is more information here to help you decide if TV is for you. If it's not for you. . . then come visit us anytime! We'll welcome you with open arms. :beer3:
Good luck on your journey! :thumbup: "You only go around once in life, and this is no dress rehearsal!"