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Has anyone checked out Rotunda West. I have a friend who visited with me here in The Villages and visited many 55+ and settled in Rotunda West...built a beautiful home and I know more home for your buck but wondering what it's like and what is around them... haven't been to visit yet
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We too know the backroads here and stay off SR200 when we can. Busy roads 441/27 is no bargain to drive either. Golf cart transportation? We can go to Publix, Walmart Food Store, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts and restaurants on our golf cart. Granted TV has much more access to restaurants and stores via golf cart. There's lots of new construction going on here at OTOW too. What has been an eye opener for us when welcome signs are put in front of homes about to be occupied by new residents there have been at least 7 signs that are welcoming families who are moving from The Villages. It's all about personal preferences. |
I think many if not most retirement communities offer better bang for the buck in terms of home and building lot quality/pricing compared to The Villages. That said, we liked the number and variety of activities in The Villages, so it was a trade-off for us. We've been able to explore new hobbies and activities that we would not have had the chance to be exposed to in other communities. And we were younger when we retired here. As we age, and decide we need a more subdued lifestyle we may move. Already we hate the increase in traffic in the Villages that came as a result of population growth.
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Quote from New members forum below "Surprise! The lot you bought and house you have planned are in a flood zone ! No one disclosed to us when we selected a pond lot in Chitty Chatty that this could be an issue. After our planning meetings, payment of 20 % we spoke with the bank about a mortgage and were told that we would have to carry flood insurance which DOUBLES our home insurance cost. We are very angry about this." |
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If you're a golfer and you like to be involved with other AAA personalities that speed too much then the village is perfect for you. If you want to overpay by 100% then the villages is for you. The fact is that the villages has 70,000 plus seniors having 70 square miles. That said the plus is they have 1200 clubs and activities if you're a people person. However off of route 27 and route 44 there are 10 much smaller communities with much friendlier people and housing they cost $100 or $200,000 less. If your parents want something to show off and they want to spend $700,000 they can certainly find it in the villages or if they want to spend $350,000 they can certainly find it in the villages also. You get what you don't pay for sometimes also by this I mean and if you would ask 90% of the people in any community do they swim in the pools they would say no. But they're there anyway
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If you're a golfer and you like to be involved with other AAA personalities that speed too much then the village is perfect for you. If you want to overpay by 100% then the villages is for you. The fact is that the villages has 70,000 plus seniors having 70 square miles. That said the plus is they have 1200 clubs and activities if you're a people person. However off of route 27 and route 44 there are 10 much smaller communities with much friendlier people and housing they cost $100 or $200,000 less. If your parents want something to show off and they want to spend $700,000 they can certainly find it in the villages or if they want to spend $350,000 they can certainly find it in the villages also. You get what you don't pay for sometimes also by this I mean and if you would ask 90% of the people in any community do they swim in the pools they would say no. But they're there anyway. The very main overriding advantage of the villages is that they have plenty of golf courses and that they have something called Court accessibility to virtually all shopping and medical offices where you don't need two cars or actually even one car but you do pay for it so again if your parents can afford it they'll probably like it but I find a lot of the people here are AAA personalities
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1. The villages is over 125,000 people, a good chunk of whom are snowbirds, with many who rent the vacant homes owned by those snowbirds when the snowbirds are "up north." 2. There are over 3000 clubs, most of which are not exclusive to singles. There are a handful of clubs dedicated to singles. 3. There are homes for most budgets, including some in the low $100,000's. The lower end had prior owners, but they're available for sale. The person living in the $100,000 home will pay the same $164 (or whatever) amenity fee that the guy moving into the $2million home next week, each month, and be entitled to the same amenities that the guy in the mansion can access, for that monthly fee. 4. The Villages isn't a singular community. It is a series of smaller communities (why it's called the VillageS...not the Village), clustered together by a single Developer; a planned community of clusters. Basically, it's a small city or large suburban town (depending on your definition). Every town I've ever been in had neighborhoods. Each neighborhood had its own feel, its own personality. This is true for the Villages. 5. Rather than come here complaining about a place you obviously have NO actual knowledge of, maybe come visit. If you end up not liking it, at least it'll be because you actually discovered that you don't like it. Instead of not liking some fictional accounting of a place that isn't what the Villages actually is. |
We'd visited The Villages once or twice but the year we decided to get serious, we made a list of the things we were looking for in a retirement community and broke it down into "must haves" and "nice to haves". We also decided on a general geographical area that we wanted to live in. Doing research online, we were able to eliminate quite a few retirement communities and boiled it down to 8 or 9 top contenders. We spent several days on vacation one year visiting all of them and checking off which items on our lists each location did or didn't manage to have plus our overall impressions of the communities. On the way home (we were driving back up to North Carolina, our home for 20 years), we rules out everybody but The Villages. During that last visit, we'd also dropped in on a few open house showings of new homes and had found a model we really liked. When we got home, we searched for houses of that model, took virtual tours of them all and narrowed it down to one. And we bought that one and have lived in it for nearly 5 years now.
Others will tell you that the only way to do it is to rent a house here for a month or two and spend your time while here investigating villages within The Villages. You of course could also visit other communities altogether. Each approach will work for some and not for others. Perhaps we were lucky. If so, we wish you the same luck, whether you decide on The Villages or on one of the other communities you mention or sometimes else! |
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