Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The wife and I are thinking strongly about retiring in TV in the next couple of years. By then there may be no more new homes to buy so it will probably be an existing home. Are there particular kinds of items that seem to need more maintenance or replacement than others in TV? We have a 30-year-old house now for which we've replaced siding, roof, water heater (twice), A/C & furnaces, garage doors & openers, carpeting and more. We'd like not to have to do all THAT much work on a house in TV but know there are no maintenance-free houses in the world. Is there anything in particular people have problems with there? Cheap windows, bad plumbing, etc.?
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I'm not really a good one to reply about maintenance issues, but if you much prefer a new home, I'll bet a nickel there will still be new homes available in a couple years. An early 'welcome' to you. I'll bet another nickel you won't regret it. ![]() |
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Or, Have a home inspection done on any resale home. That would point out what may or may not be needed.
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