Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Actually the houses north of 44 and Not in Pune Hills or Pineridge will have cheaper taxes because they will not be required to pay to the cities if Fruitland Park or Wildwood. The bond balance will be lower as the bonds were less to start with. Insurance wise use a broker to shop your rate. I think your quote is about right. Do not get hung up in a brand name company, they have never been Florida friendly
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...Most likely the bond will be paid off, or close to it in the areas that you speak. As to buying a new home because they come with a warranty is NOT a good reason to make that new house choice (nursing a lawn, very high bond, calling about new cracks in the ceiling...) Real estate agents WANT you to buy sooner than later. My opinion/suggestion is to take your time and find the home and area that you love. You'll know, that feeling when you walk in and say ahhh. Regarding the roof (or any other issues), they can and should be negotiated in purchase agreement. Yep, I had my Realtor's license for years up north (in case that matters) and shopping for a good realtor to represent you isn't all that easy. If you buy brand new understand the agents do not represent you, so know that going in. Just my 69 year old point of view. Good luck tho, it's exciting isn't it!
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The cost of materials to reroof is amazingly high. Add to that would be our additional cost to remove and then reinstall the solar heating for the pool. So, we're OK for now and plan to just ride it out till the insurer requires it or we run out of pots to catch the drips.
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I'm very glad we did - our house was built in 2007 & had the original roof, but it was in good shape and the inspection said another yrs left on it. We adjusted our offer price to ensure we had the resources to reroof it after purchase, and did so. Our original insurance was 1700/yr, and as soon as we reroofed (we closed in Jan, got estimates Feb, new roof in Mar) we changed insurance companies for the lower cost of 1300. We got a house model/layout and location we really loved, and saw plenty of houses with both new and old roofs to pick from. By the way, the other constriction point we found on house insurance was the water heater - never had an insurance carrier that cared about the age of our water heater before this, but when I was getting insurance quotes for the closing prep, found that part of our higher insurance was also that we had the original water heater so we also immediately replaced that after closing and before changing insurance. And yes, our lower house insurance did go up this year, but STILL lower than it was with the old roof and water heater. Enjoy that house hunting process - my best advice is don't settle, find something that you really like in layout and location. There is a lot of turnover in houses here, so your house is out there somewhere! |
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Also getting it insured with an older Water Heater! The seller or buyer can’t win!
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We purchased a home built in 2004 just south of 466. Our roof was new in 2021. Insurance first year $1600. This year $1900. House is 1627 sq feet.
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What is the price formula for figuring out the cost of replacing a roof? What roof material is best when buying a home, or replacing a roof?
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For the love of God! We get it!!!
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Most things I worry about Never happen anyway... -Tom Petty |
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There are some positives about older houses. (I bought a 2011 model.) But OP should be advised that everything here in Florida wears out faster. They need to set aside a slush fund for HVAC, and water heater in addition to the roof.
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Paulat585 Northeast Ohio, Northern California, including Santa Cruz, Oakland Hills, East Bay, Stockton and Merced and now The Villages |
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Are there even any left still in Sumter County?
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#58
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State Farm will not issue insurance on any home built before 2008. Your best bet would be to call some insurance companies and see what they say about insuring homes in Florida. You will get betting information rather than listening to your real-estate
agent or here on this web site. |
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There are lots of new houses being built south of Sawgrass Grove. For about $400 to $500K, you can get quartz countertops, vinyl plank flooring, and a 2 and a half car garage. To me, these new houses are a way better deal than buying a 15 year old house, unless you get a really great lot and/or fantastic upgrades.
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Have both 4 Point Inspection and Wind Mitigation Report done by your Home Inspector (bundled with home inspection for $549). Those two reports/inspections saved us $740/ year on insurance. They are good for 5 years. |
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