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Old 10-29-2022, 05:22 AM
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Your home in the Village of Charlotte is strictly in Sumter County. All homes south the 44 are in the city of Wildwood. But they use The Villages as their city. Unfortunately most people don’t know they pay additional city tax until they receive their tax bill. No additional services compared to what you receive. The Villages is not a city that is incorporated in the United States. Technically the United States post office just recognizes The Villages as a city.
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Old 10-29-2022, 05:27 AM
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About 5 years ago Wildwood was a very small and poor town. Then TV decided to expand south of 44 and Wildwood saw the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. They started annexing farmland that would become part of TV, and their coffers grew so now they are a town with considerable tax revenue. Folks in TV who live north of 44 do not have this issue, and do not pay nearly $1,000 extra each year to a town, nor do almost all homes north of 466 have any bond to pay. it does matter where you live in TV.
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Wildwood never made an effort to annex Continental
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Old 10-29-2022, 06:30 AM
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Prior to buying in Marsh Bend, we researched and knew there would be the additional "city" tax, no surprise for us and worth the move.
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So, all the homes in the very southern part of TV will be getting tax bills from the city of Leesburg too? OUCH!! Not to mention getting killed by a high bond. Why do it???
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Old 10-29-2022, 07:03 AM
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Why- only new houses available. Didn’t want a used one, wanted neighbors close to our age at retirement and the freshness of new pools, walls, ect….
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So, all the homes in the very southern part of TV will be getting tax bills from the city of Leesburg too? OUCH!! Not to mention getting killed by a high bond. Why do it???
Living in Leesburg would be less expensive than Wildwood.

Leesburg tax rate: $1.774 per $1,000 of assessment
Wildwood tax rate: $3.25 per $1,000 of assessment
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Compare the water rates. Wildwood city pays up to four times more than northern villages.
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About 5 years ago Wildwood was a very small and poor town. Then TV decided to expand south of 44 and Wildwood saw the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. They started annexing farmland that would become part of TV, and their coffers grew so now they are a town with considerable tax revenue. Folks in TV who live north of 44 do not have this issue, and do not pay nearly $1,000 extra each year to a town, nor do almost all homes north of 466 have any bond to pay. it does matter where you live in TV.
Interesting that almost all homes North of 466 don’t have a bond. I’ll have to make sure my brother knows that since he’s paying for one where he lives north of 466.
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Old 10-29-2022, 07:37 AM
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Not all new Villages south of 44 are in Sumter. Newell is in Lake County where the taxes are even higher. Heard from a salesperson that they may be charging less for houses there so they can sell them.
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It's pretty simple. If your house is located within the city limits of either Wildwood or Fruitland Park, you pay a property tax to those cities. There is no separate ad valorem property tax owed to The Villages. Apparently, both you and your friend live in The Villages, but your friend's house is located in Wildwood and your house is not. Your friend could call the City of Wildwood and ask them if they provide any additional services for living in their city.
The same is true for resdents of the "historic" area. Some part of it has been annexed to the town of Lady Lake. The only difference I've seen so far is in who picks up the garbage. The annexed area is still part of the villages.
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Living in Leesburg would be less expensive than Wildwood.

Leesburg tax rate: $1.774 per $1,000 of assessment
Wildwood tax rate: $3.25 per $1,000 of assessment
Lee County millage rate is 13.645

Sumter County in Wilwood city limits is 13.40
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Old 10-29-2022, 07:47 AM
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So, all the homes in the very southern part of TV will be getting tax bills from the city of Leesburg too? OUCH!! Not to mention getting killed by a high bond. Why do it???
Not Leesburg. Lee County.
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Old 10-29-2022, 07:51 AM
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Unhappy What a goofy mess! Something looks really, really wrong with Wildwood's borders.

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This is a map of Wildwood. I would love to know how the boundaries were drawn. It looks like a badly gerrymandered congressional district.


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We can only speculate as to how this happened. It looks like someone-- or something --crooked either has been, or still is, in charge in Wildwood!
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How on earth can you buy a house and not know what city or county it is located in?
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