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Laker14 01-21-2023 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by joelfmi (Post 2178275)
can and will learn the home they want to sell that buyers will pay only what it their worth and willing to pay. Munis the cost of upgrades which are very expensive to have completed.

Congratulations! You have outdone even yourself with your latest incomprehensible post.

It lacks only the word "transparent".

Aces4 01-21-2023 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2178334)
winter, sleet, snow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . couple of bugs . . . .
snow, sleet, high fuel oil heating. . . some grass fungus . . . . .
snow , cold bomb cyclones . . . . . . . . rain, warm bomb hurricanes . . . . .

still think FL wins . . .

No snow on the ground for month of January back home, natural gas bills low, no grass fungus, no roaches, no sinkholes, no hurricanes but there maybe a seldom tornado warning, no stinking hot summers and I could mention more.

Point being that each area has their share of “crap” in other people’s minds. Florida will never win in my mind but it’s good enough for you and others fulltime. I have no problem with that, live and let live.

Sorrento19 01-22-2023 05:08 PM

This is obviously not the community for you.
Best to look elsewhere.

npwalters 01-22-2023 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2178140)
Check how much homeowners insurance will be on that area.

Newer homes get close to $1,000 a year in discounts due to meeting the latest wind/hurricane codes.

Wow, $1K per year in discounts. How much are they paying? p.s. my 20 year old home gets a small discount after having my roof inspected to confirm compliance with wind/hurricane codes.

Aces4 01-22-2023 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Sorrento19 (Post 2178740)
This is obviously not the community for you.
Best to look elsewhere.

Is this post for anyone in particular? Use the quote button when referring to a post for clarity.

villagetinker 01-22-2023 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by rh67p (Post 2177819)
Hi, was interested in the most affordable houses in the V in 2024. I assume prices will drop nationwide by 30% by 2024. Are there new sites opening up on the outskirts
for new small homes?

I sent you a Private Message with more info.

Normal 01-23-2023 08:29 AM

Assuming
 
There is an old saying about “assume”. The market is very different here. “Nation wide” housing projects generally don’t have bond payments, or association fees. In addition, there is doubt workers will take pay cuts and building materials aren’t getting much cheaper. I hope for your optimism , but I am a realist. There is a housing demand, renting may be your option? Several offsite are being built around the Villages too. When I say several: Beaumont is booming in Wildwood with literally thousands of options, South of 501 across from Monarch Grove boasts another 500 apartment units, and there is Top of the World in Ocala. Good luck with your search.

Marathon Man 01-23-2023 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2178360)
Congratulations! You have outdone even yourself with your latest incomprehensible post.

It lacks only the word "transparent".

Well said, Sir.

rh67p 01-23-2023 03:11 PM

thanks for the many replies. Thread closed.


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