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Old 03-30-2023, 06:02 AM
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Designer home with 80% loan, bond plus property taxes, electricity/gas monthly costs, lawn care costs, termite and pest control, and our favorite home owners insurance plus golf cart insurance, you are closer to $30,000 - $40,000 a year. This is buying a newer designer home with annual expenses. If you pay cash for the house you can take $20,000 - $30,000 off the annual cost.
Go out and look what a home loan will cost you for a $600,000 home, $120,000 down, 7% loan, that loan is over $3200 a month, over $36,000 a year before taxes/insurance and thousands a year for everything else.

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Old 03-30-2023, 06:09 AM
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Depends a lot on the month and the model property and the location. Or are you considering a family purchase and split time between two residences (and perhaps renting it out during the off season)? Different expenses to consider there! Once you get your head wrapped around that it would be easier to come up with a ballpark $$.
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Old 03-30-2023, 06:14 AM
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If they buy an average say 10 year old designer house, nothing special no pool, not on golf course etc. with no mortgage no bond, expenses including electricity, gas, irrigation, minimum internet for security cameras and smart thermostat when they are away etc, including property tax (no homestead declaration) and property insurance, and home watch services, pressure wash house, lawn care mow grass, trim bushes, weed and fertilize, and termite bond - total annual cost about $15,000. (Could be more expensive but I assume they’ll shop around.)
You are about $5-8K low, as your described our house and we are running between $20-23K at current rates. I have the records, and just filed the corporate tax return in March with these figures. The difference between 20-23 is the cable TV service for renters


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We maintain two homes, one up north and one in The Villages. Several years ago, we switched our residence to Florida. Not including the purchase of our house, we have lived here free ever since on the taxes we save from our rip-off northern state, plus we still get to spend summers in greater comfort.
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If you are talking about a $600,000 house price (average cost of a decent designer home) the loan alone will cost you over $30k a year
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You are about $5-8K low, as your described our house and we are running between $20-23K at current rates. I have the records, and just filed the corporate tax return in March with these figures. The difference between 20-23 is the cable TV service for renters


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It can be done on a lot less than you are spending.
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Can anyone offer up an expense (ballpark figure) on being a snowbird?

I know it Very's with property values etc., but we had my sister visit last week (just retired) and her daughter, (a doctor) from Wisconsin and the subject was talked about.
Ignore all the negative comments you are receiving. You ask a very good question. It will cost you $4,878.43 to be a snowbird, that's assuming you arrive on a Tuesday....after 1:47 pm, on a cloudy day.
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Old 03-30-2023, 07:13 AM
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That’s like what do you think I can buy a car for🤣
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Old 03-30-2023, 07:17 AM
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Ignore all the negative comments you are receiving. You ask a very good question.
I have learn that some years ago.
You would think by now that gene pool would be cleaned.
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Not quite on topic, but I was surprised when my snowbird neighbour told me he has to pay more homeowner's insurance because he only lives here part time. His home remains vacant When he is gone.
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Old 03-30-2023, 08:08 AM
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It’s an expensive place to live. 5 out of 6 Villagers are Millionaires.
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Ryan from “Inside the Bubble” just posted on this very topic this week for owning a home in The Villages. Google his site to read his very detailed post about possible expenses and the associated estimated costs.
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Old 03-30-2023, 08:23 AM
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It’s an expensive place to live. 5 out of 6 Villagers are Millionaires.
Really? May we please see your statistical proof?
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