Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Wondering how many people rent in TV vs. buying. We are thinking of buying a patio villa to offer as a long term rental (like a yearly lease). Trying to get an idea if most residents own their own home, and if there are some renters out there, what is the going rate for rent and what is or isn't included. Thanks!
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A few people rent year around but that number is very small and many of them end up purchasing a home in TV. In other words, they wanted a "trial period". During the winter months rents will vary depending on location, number of bedrooms, etc. etc. but $2,800-$2,900 a month is close to average with some going up to $3,800 and higher a month. This usually includes utilities (with a cap) and many times a golf cart. I have heard that year-around goes from as low as $1,200- $3,500 a month. Again, depending on the property. Please understand I have no valid data----just what I know from friends, relatives and neighbors. I hope this helps.
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Welcome to TOTV.. You can also use the search field above and read many past threads about renting. The Villages Vacation Rentals, Condo Rentals & more on **** |
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Thanks for the info Justjim and Rayschic. I am leaning strictly towards renting with a 1 year lease and $1200/ month was what I came up with. That would include everything except, gas, electric, cable or phone. Just wondering if I was in the ballpark, and it sounds like I am. Thanks again
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It is vital that you rent first in order to understand how life is here and where the nice neighborhoods are, convenient to stores vs. remote, and the different styles of houses (some packed close, some with space in back). Invest your house money in a mutual fund and earn interest equal to the rent.
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Think about all you have to pay. Mortgage, Taxes, Insurance, Bond, Lawn Care, Insect Control, Amenities Fee, and the lists goes on.
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$1,200 plus utilities for a patio villa may be a little high, depending on location and age of the villa. If you're making it turnkey, then $1,200 would probably be reasonable. Unfurnished, probably $1,000, again, depending on location.
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Thanks for the replies. The patio villa I was considering is up near the Nancy Lopez course and it is a corner lot with easy access to Buena Vista. I will go through the numbers a few more times before I decide either way. Thanks again
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We are considering doing the same thing ... buying a villa and renting it out. Suggest talking to your Villages real estate agent about rental rates and the pros and cons of buying to rent.
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Hate to say this but if you're purchasing near Lopez, the rent is going to be around $900 unfurnished, $1,000-1,100 furnished/turnkey. I think it is a lovely area but it is just too far from town squares.
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If the rental is for investment, then you might want to consider including a golf cart when you also consider turn-key vs unfurnished. Am not sure if there is a problem with insuring the golf cart for renters, but that is something else you would have to look into.
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I have a friend who rents off Delmar, long term rental and she pays less than I do and all her utilizes are included in the rent. I am also looking at long term rental.. My experience has shown me, it depends where the rental is located as to how much the rent will be each month.. A patio villa north of 466 usually go for 1200.00 - 1500 a month no utilities. The better the house the rent increases. My experience has also shown me it hard to find a long term rental,, people will advertise a long term rental and than they inform me, that 3 months are rented ( winter months )... I rent because I am undecided whether I want to stay in TV.. Plus, I am not sure I could afford to own a house, too many expenses.... |
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You may already have researched this, but I didn't know that if you show the rental as income, and use the deduction on your taxes.....you are only allowed to stay there for 2 weeks/year for upkeep and repairs. I have not had any experience in this, so I am NOT sure about this. I feel sure that someone will know the real answer, and will reply. I would not be able to own a place here and then not be able to use it all the time!!
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