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Villagesgal 02-14-2023 08:35 AM

That is so rude and uncalled for. Shame on you plus you have no idea of what you're talking about. Most homes up north have been modernized inside to today's standards and are priced comparablely to new homes and are also selling like hotcakes at high prices, but already have professionally done mature landscaping and shopping nearby. All areas of the Villages are wonderful places to live.

Lisanp@aol.com 02-14-2023 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 2187202)
WOW...would NEVER buy in the new areas. So many houses there ( already used) are for sale. Incredible. Just look at the houses listed for sale in the Daily Sun, WHY are so many already for sale?? Makes you wonder doesn't it?

Because people are doubling their investment in a year. Doesn’t make me wonder at all!

thelegges 02-14-2023 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 2187202)
WOW...would NEVER buy in the new areas. So many houses there ( already used) are for sale. Incredible. Just look at the houses listed for sale in the Daily Sun, WHY are so many already for sale?? Makes you wonder doesn't it?

Nope wait a year, make $$$ profit, never moving in. We have met several people that buy 2 new houses at a time sell after a year, even with capital gains, it’s a substantial Chuck of change, for basically doing nothing. Beats investment right now. Average sold sign is under 30 days in TV. None of ours lasted more than a week on the market.

Lisanp@aol.com 02-14-2023 08:55 AM

If you are looking in the new areas of Newell, etc those villages are in Lake County not Sumter county. I have heard that both the taxes and the bonds will be much higher then the recently sold areas of Sumter county. I don’t think anyone on this sites can tell you what that will be because their numbers are for Sumter county. Call Lake County tax assessor and see what answers they give you.

RPDaly 02-14-2023 09:09 AM

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roadrnnr 02-14-2023 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by nancyre (Post 2187229)
Homestead - your primary home or not makes a huge difference.

On the Home stead exemption, From what I can find the max is 50k reduction on home value.

Is that for one person or does both my wife and i get that deduction for a total of 100K?

Nucky 02-14-2023 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 2187202)
WOW...would NEVER buy in the new areas. So many houses there ( already used) are for sale. Incredible. Just look at the houses listed for sale in the Daily Sun, WHY are so many already for sale?? Makes you wonder doesn't it?

They were investment purchases. So the main reason I would think without any proof would be the Almighty Dollar $$$$$.

Nucky 02-14-2023 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by roadrnnr (Post 2187345)
On the Home stead exemption, From what I can find the max is 50k reduction on home value.

Is that for one person or does both my wife and i get that deduction for a total of 100K?

It is only once per household. That's the was it was in The Historic Section. I like your idea a whole lot though.:a040:

Lindaws 02-14-2023 12:51 PM

Not just the County. Many new homes are in Wildwood and will also pay city taxes.

BrianL 02-14-2023 01:03 PM

Taxes
 
If you use the Sumter County tax estimator, do not forget to add CDD taxes. This is something not included in the tax estimator. This depends on the CDD where your property will be located. You can get the current CDD taxes by looking at a neighbor's taxes on the Sumter county web site, probably in the $500-600 range.

mrf0151 02-14-2023 01:57 PM

I was just looking in the Daily Sun homes for sale section today. It appears the new homes are starting in the $500K range and most selling for $6K to $7K. That said you can buy some Cottage homes and Patio Villas for close to $400K. We own a 2100 sq. ft. home in Sumter valued at $500K and are paying just shy of $3,000 a year.

champion6 02-15-2023 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by roadrnnr (Post 2186672)
Looking to buy a house in one of the newer sections in a couple months.

It would be a new house in the 400k Range, 1500-2000 sq '

Was trying to figure out what property taxes may be in those newer homes.

Just the Property Tax not including the bond.

I realize it depends on what county you are in, are the newer sections all in the same county?

Any insight would be much appreciated from some one who has gotten a tax bill after living there awhile.

I did the research -- see attachment.

Ad Velorum taxes in the villages of Dabney, Newell & Lake Denham will probably be slightly higher than the villages of Pine Hill and Pine Ridge because the Leesburg millage rate, 4.0192, is slightly higher than Fruitland Park's. Obviously, that could change in 2023.


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