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Old 12-19-2018, 07:40 PM
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We've been in our new home for 17 days now and have put atleast 300 miles on our vehicle going to the places we needed to go to buy things for the house and other matters. Going to the Sumter Landing area or Spanish Springs is royal pain. The traffic you have to contend with and all the stop lights where people wait for their favorite shade of green before being reminded, with a horn blast, that it is the only shade of green available on that traffic signal. The lack of shopping at this time is a definite con.

The construction noise and activity is disrupting to your morning coffee on the lanai, another con.


The good is that traffic is low volume, except for frustrated ex-Kamikaze pilot operated construction vehicles that seem intent on dying for the emperor.

Everyone in our neighborhood is new here so we all have many of the same problems in getting settled. The sanitation workers love us as there are tons of moving boxes on the curb for pick-up.

We are slowly learning where everything is for shopping and other things but sometimes the GPS lies to us and we end up in a parking lot in the lower 40.

All in all, we are enjoying our new home and getting out of the rut were in before moving here.
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We closed last month, we have several relatives that live their already so we knew where stores where and would combine trips whenever we could. Yes we added many miles to the car we shipped down there. We will make our final in this spring.


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We went through the same thing when we moved into Fenney 18 months ago. Lot's of running around to do with a new home, Ace Hardware in the Wildwood Plaza is a real help and not far away. Babette's is now in Brownwood, we had to travel to southern Leesburg to buy our furniture but it was worth it, get to know Leesburg, there is a lot there including the hospital which is only 15 minutes away from you. As time goes by you will find shortcuts to most of the places you travel and the construction in McClure will be over before you know it as it's a rather small village however you have other villages under construction around you. Traffic in Lake Sumter and Spanish Springs will be much lighter in April. Enjoy watching the daily changes down here.
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All good things take time. We moved into Santiago 18 years ago and there was absolutely nothing south of Rt. 466 except cows. There were no Walmarts, Lowes, or Home Depots and only a few restaurants. We had to drive to Ocala or Leesburg if we wanted anything other than groceries. But life is good now and I am sure it will be for you in a few years.
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All good things take time. We moved into Santiago 18 years ago and there was absolutely nothing south of Rt. 466 except cows. There were no Walmarts, Lowes, or Home Depots and only a few restaurants. We had to drive to Ocala or Leesburg if we wanted anything other than groceries. But life is good now and I am sure it will be for you in a few years.
For those that don’t want to wait 18 years, we have a designer Iris for sale in the Village of Hadley, between Sumter and Brownwood, close to Colony shopping and restaurants. We love this location and found a pool home in same neighborhood.

Send a PM if you are interested in a well maintained, upgraded home.....with NO kissing lanai.
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It is generally a good idea not to judge the people and situation after so short a period. I find the drivers here no different than other places...I was just used to them in the other places. As to distance traveled for stuff...not any different when we moved to Sanibel...your area will have more options as time progresses...see first sentence and take a deep breath before being so negative.
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We've been in our new home for 17 days now and have put at least 300 miles on our vehicle going to the places we needed to go to buy things for the house and other matters.
We are in the LSL area and did this just by the sheer number of times we went to Lowes and Home Depot when we first moved in.
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We've been in our new home for 17 days now and have put atleast 300 miles on our vehicle going to the places we needed to go to buy things for the house and other matters. Going to the Sumter Landing area or Spanish Springs is royal pain. The traffic you have to contend with and all the stop lights where people wait for their favorite shade of green before being reminded, with a horn blast, that it is the only shade of green available on that traffic signal. The lack of shopping at this time is a definite con.

The construction noise and activity is disrupting to your morning coffee on the lanai, another con.


The good is that traffic is low volume, except for frustrated ex-Kamikaze pilot operated construction vehicles that seem intent on dying for the emperor.

Everyone in our neighborhood is new here so we all have many of the same problems in getting settled. The sanitation workers love us as there are tons of moving boxes on the curb for pick-up.

We are slowly learning where everything is for shopping and other things but sometimes the GPS lies to us and we end up in a parking lot in the lower 40.

All in all, we are enjoying our new home and getting out of the rut were in before moving here.
Welcome to the club...……………………….
This too shall pass.
(Since you did not mention them, can one assume you like roundabouts?)
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For those that don’t want to wait 18 years, we have a designer Iris for sale in the Village of Hadley, between Sumter and Brownwood, close to Colony shopping and restaurants. We love this location and found a pool home in same neighborhood.

Send a PM if you are interested in a well maintained, upgraded home.....with NO kissing lanai.
The OP already bought a home in McClure. I'm sure there are hundreds of designer homes for sale in that area and there are already used ones for sale down here but this is about new homes in a new area and all the temporary PITA stuff that goes along with it. These are the things we'll all remember, it's part of the fun of being down here.
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We've been in our new home for 17 days now and have put atleast 300 miles on our vehicle going to the places we needed to go to buy things for the house and other matters. Going to the Sumter Landing area or Spanish Springs is royal pain. The traffic you have to contend with and all the stop lights where people wait for their favorite shade of green before being reminded, with a horn blast, that it is the only shade of green available on that traffic signal. The lack of shopping at this time is a definite con.



The construction noise and activity is disrupting to your morning coffee on the lanai, another con.





The good is that traffic is low volume, except for frustrated ex-Kamikaze pilot operated construction vehicles that seem intent on dying for the emperor.



Everyone in our neighborhood is new here so we all have many of the same problems in getting settled. The sanitation workers love us as there are tons of moving boxes on the curb for pick-up.



We are slowly learning where everything is for shopping and other things but sometimes the GPS lies to us and we end up in a parking lot in the lower 40.



All in all, we are enjoying our new home and getting out of the rut were in before moving here.
Welcome to The Villages and your humor is much appreciated.

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Things will settle down. When we first moved to our new house in Hemingway my husband made seven round trips on a rainy day like this to the paint store in Southern Trace to get just the right shade of taupe mixed for our interior walls. And, we were fearful the Publix in Colony would shut down for lack of business.
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Yes the roundabouts, thank you for reminding me. I drive 10 miles out of the way to avoid them and only get on Morse or Buena Vista Blvd when that is the only choice to get where I need to go. I use 301 a lot.
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Yes the roundabouts, thank you for reminding me. I drive 10 miles out of the way to avoid them and only get on Morse or Buena Vista Blvd when that is the only choice to get where I need to go. I use 301 a lot.
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In no time McClure will be the center of The Villages with stores and shopping all around.
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We've been in our new home for 17 days now and have put atleast 300 miles on our vehicle going to the places we needed to go to buy things for the house and other matters. Going to the Sumter Landing area or Spanish Springs is royal pain. The traffic you have to contend with and all the stop lights where people wait for their favorite shade of green before being reminded, with a horn blast, that it is the only shade of green available on that traffic signal. The lack of shopping at this time is a definite con.

The construction noise and activity is disrupting to your morning coffee on the lanai, another con.


The good is that traffic is low volume, except for frustrated ex-Kamikaze pilot operated construction vehicles that seem intent on dying for the emperor.

Everyone in our neighborhood is new here so we all have many of the same problems in getting settled. The sanitation workers love us as there are tons of moving boxes on the curb for pick-up.

We are slowly learning where everything is for shopping and other things but sometimes the GPS lies to us and we end up in a parking lot in the lower 40.

All in all, we are enjoying our new home and getting out of the rut were in before moving here.
Well composed post, Number 10 GI
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