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VT2TV 02-24-2014 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by villagerjack (Post 832915)
We shop generally in the AM and for the most part use Walmart and Sweetbay. No problems for us. Perhaps it is the GROUPS OF EIGHT that is the problem. We golf by ourselves and meet a lit of great people. Anything you want to do ANYWHERE in GROUPS OF EIGHT can decrease your opportunities.

Unfortunately- for various reasons, it is not always possible to do everything early in the morning. As far as the group goes, I am willing to bet that much more golfing in done in groups of 4-12+ than in pairs. We have a group of 16 that golfs every week, and have never been shut out and never had to wait very long to eat out either.


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Originally Posted by villagerjack (Post 832917)
Another piece of information for you to consider it is that it is the a Snowbirds who are buying a large percentage of homes in spite of the fact that they are the ones who come here only during the times when everyone else says it is crowded. Apparently,they don't feel the same way.


What????? Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say here.


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Originally Posted by villagerjack (Post 832918)
If you want to golf for free 3x a week at 9AM with 8 friends, food shop in the early afternoon when everyone else has the same idea, walk up to a spot at the driving range after a month of rain and cold weather, you can probably do it somewhere, but not for $150 a month.

I only asked you how you were able to able to golf 3 times a week, but you answered that by saying you golfed only in pairs, which I agree that would make it much easier. But again, that doesn't help the majority of golfers who golf in small to large groups. Just because it is easy for you to get a tee time for 2 still doesn't mean that it is easy for anyone else with more than 2. I still think that the parking area at Publix is crowded most of the time, and I never said anything about the driving range.

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Originally Posted by Jayhawk (Post 832969)
3,254 new homes sold in the last 12 months. This was in yesterday's newspaper.

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Originally Posted by villagerjack (Post 832974)
Thanks..I was close...but 3254 is about half of what the OP said to make her case. Big difference.

As far as the number goes, that was information quoted to me by a contractor who is employed by the Villages. I did mention that there are always some variables. Are his numbers correct?? I don't know, but if I had to believe someone, I would go with him. There is a LOT of information reported in the Daily Sun that I either don't believe or take with a huge grain of salt. Has anyone ever heard the same numbers quoted more than once for the number of houses sold?


The thing we all need to understand is that the posts on here represent only opinions and experiences. There is not 1 single person who is the final word on anything. No one has the right to say that I am wrong unless I try to say something is fact, and they KNOW me to be wrong 100%. And by the same token, I cannot say anyone is wrong unless I am 100% sure. I did not say for fact that TV sells 6000+/- houses a year, just that I was told that. The rest of what I said has been my experiences, and I stand by what I said. I feel that the Villages are crowded, and are going to get more and more crowded. Obviously, there are some ways to minimize the crowds. But no matter what, I still love living here.

getdul981 02-24-2014 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by shcisamax (Post 833100)
Now THAT is something I had not even thought about. There is always a reason for everything. How do you know about that?

I was told this by one of the supervisors on a construction job.

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Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 833181)
Does this just apply to Sumter County water hook-ups, or does it also include Lake County water hook-ups, which is St John's river basin?

I have no idea, but I believe it is only Sumter County, since that is when the original build out date was based on. This is prior to the purchase of the land in Lake County, Fruitland Park.

2BNTV 02-24-2014 07:21 AM

Snowbird seasion makes for more crowding, so one must paln accordingly.

Only Gary Morse knows what is going to be built here!!!!! I am confident he has plans to build more businesses, to suppot the influx of more people.
In time, any area will be built up, to accomodate the amount of reidents, in that area.

I'm sure they were areas, that when built, didn't have all the businesses near them as it is today. In time, the businesses, that will come to a particular area will make crowding more controllable, When the snowbirds leave, things will go back to normal.

Patience, grasshopper!!! It will work itself out.

shcisamax 02-24-2014 08:07 AM

If they are selling 3,200 plus NEW homes a year, presumably they are all in the same NEW areas where they are building which is south of 466A. That accounts for apx. 6,500 additional people yearly. I have been here two years and for sure see a difference with an additional 10,000 - 13,000 people added. If you figure this will be going on for another two or three years, that is an additional 20,000 plus people. Widening of roads is occurring and, in fact, new traffic patterns are emerging along with new golf courses and services...slowly...but the population will feel less crowed after things sort themselves and people aren't rushing down below 466A to view open houses, try new courses, see what's happening in Brownwood to try everything out in the new area. Even Eisenhower is a destination now for visitors. It isn't going to be a sleepy area but it should become less frenetic. That's my opinion..not supported by a darn thing.

Russ_Boston 02-24-2014 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by shcisamax (Post 834462)
That's my opinion..not supported by a darn thing.


Can I use that? That's an awesome line! :)

shcisamax 02-24-2014 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Russ_Boston (Post 834548)
Can I use that? That's an awesome line! :)

Absolutely. Probably a nice little disclaimer here on TOTV.

Mikeod 02-24-2014 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 833181)
Does this just apply to Sumter County water hook-ups, or does it also include Lake County water hook-ups, which is St John's river basin?

Wouldn't it be the regional water authority that grants hook-ups?

graciegirl 02-24-2014 01:52 PM

What's this about hook ups?:pray:

keithwand 02-24-2014 02:14 PM

More STD rumors.

getdul981 02-24-2014 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 834629)
What's this about hook ups?:pray:

Down Girl!!!

ROCKETMAN 02-26-2014 09:12 AM

The number of new and resales is in the paper about 4 times a week in the add with homes for sale. Last one had 5,397 between both and that number has been pretty consistent the last 2 years, up or down a few every time it's published. That means in the last 2 years on average everyday 7 days a week, about 14 homes are bought.


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