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Old 03-20-2021, 06:01 AM
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Avoid the southern section and you will be fine.
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You are only as old as you allow yourself to be. I was 72 and my wife was 76 when we moved here last year. The active lifestyle in The Villages should add a few extra years to our life. You are never too old to do something that you want to do!
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Don't buy in the new sections south of 44. The TV sales people are steering all people younger than 60 down there (I know because I have several friends who only used TV and they were specifically told they would be out of place north of 466A (they now wish they'd done their homework). I also have 3 friends who were steered to the new sections (Villages realtors get paid much more for selling new than preowned) and waited the year they were forced not to sell for a profit, then moved more north.
If you are over 70, you won't find many in your age group down there.
Disregard...............
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We live way south in Monarch Grove and there are a good number of people in their 70's, myself included. With all of the construction activity that is now going on, we will have just as many amenities as any other area of The Villages.
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Old 03-20-2021, 06:06 AM
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We are a 74yrs healthy married couple wondering whether it is too late to move to TV.
Our friends have passed or moved and we need a new circle of friends. Is it too late at 74 to find a new group of friends. Are most of TV residents going to be much younger?
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You have received tons of advice already on this site but you didn’t state whether you have been to TV before. How did you discover this site?
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Old 03-20-2021, 06:12 AM
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We bought in Bradford back in November. We love it down here. Our friends in the Villages that are older moved down here before we did! My next door neighbor is in his 80’s and just bought a new bike to ride in the Preserve. Great area!
Come on down!
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Old 03-20-2021, 06:16 AM
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We are a 74yrs healthy married couple wondering whether it is too late to move to TV.
Our friends have passed or moved and we need a new circle of friends. Is it too late at 74 to find a new group of friends. Are most of TV residents going to be much younger?
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At 74, there may be some sports that don’t interest you much, but there are still plenty you might enjoy. There are lots of groups to try out and join if you like them. This is the easiest place to make friends that I’ve ever seen, but you have to be friendly to make friends. It’s entirely possible to keep to yourself and be lonely and alone in your neighborhood. It’s up to you. It’s also possible to walk the dog or go for neighborhood walks and greet lots of people and perhaps know there names, yet do no socializing with anyone. It’s all up to you. It’s also possible to go to some club and know everyone’s name, yet never see them outside the club and not really know them. It takes effort, but it can be fun. ( I’m talking to myself here.)

I bought a lovely home fully furnished (much better furnished than where I came from) just north of 466 and not far from Morse Blvd. It’s close to halfway between Spanish Springs and Lake Sumter Landing. I can be at either town square in about ten minutes. It’s about ten minutes by car from nearly every recreation center where I have meetings and from most of the places where I shop. I love my home and love my neighborhood and area. I have one weekly meeting at Aviary Recreation Center, all the way south, and that takes about 25 minutes by car! If I lived way down there, it would be much farther to the places I shop, like Sam’s Club, Total Wine, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Walmart, or my favorite restaurants. In a golf cart, I’d have to double that time.

I used to live in a 200 year old log cabin, and my girlfriend lives in a 250 year old stone home, so my current 22 year old home in The Villages in excellent repair with perfect gardening done by someone else doesn’t seem “old” to me. I don’t get the desire folks have to keep buying “new” homes, but they can if they want to. Maybe it’s like the old days when the early settlers kept moving west as things got crowded.
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Old 03-20-2021, 06:18 AM
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We are a 74yrs healthy married couple wondering whether it is too late to move to TV.
Our friends have passed or moved and we need a new circle of friends. Is it too late at 74 to find a new group of friends. Are most of TV residents going to be much younger?
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You’re not too old to move to and take advantage of the Villages!! You will find some people who have an opinion regarding the new areas versus an established, pre-owned area. That’ll be your decision, all ages live everywhere. Come visit and check out both. Plenty of positives to each area. The main thing is just get here! Start your enjoyment!!
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Old 03-20-2021, 06:20 AM
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It’s never too late to make new friends. There’s so many fun things to do here.
No matter your age. Just sitting and watching people is fun.
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Old 03-20-2021, 06:39 AM
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We are a 74yrs healthy married couple wondering whether it is too late to move to TV.
Our friends have passed or moved and we need a new circle of friends. Is it too late at 74 to find a new group of friends. Are most of TV residents going to be much younger?
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I have a 3 br, 2bath Wisteria Designer home with 2 car garage.1 year old and available for long term lease beginning may 1 This would be a perfect fit.
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Old 03-20-2021, 06:44 AM
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We are a 74yrs healthy married couple wondering whether it is too late to move to TV.
Our friends have passed or moved and we need a new circle of friends. Is it too late at 74 to find a new group of friends. Are most of TV residents going to be much younger?
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Never tooooooo late!!!! This is a great place for your age group!!!
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Some posters are dead wrong - one said the south is the ONLY place you can buy a new home - WRONG. When Swartz first built the Villages the now 'Historic Section' on the east side of 441 connected to TV by the golf cart bridge to SS was all trailers and manufactured homes - early on lots of single wides but mainly double wides ...all built on full size 90 x 60 lots ...lots of these are 30 to 40 years old and unless they were meticulously maintained are well past their best. The developer (and others) have been buying up the older ones as they come available and tearing them out and building new homes ...in the last couple of years 200-300 have been built - they will often times tear out the old one and allow you to visit the lot and give you a selection of homes that could be built ... advantages are - no bond or impact fees, mature landscaping - lots of trees and bushes , no traffic ..it's an island it's not a thru route there also quiet and peaceful ...no turnpike and Coleman Prison. lots of recreation without crossing the bridge. access to Lowes/Aldi Wal Mart/ Bealls the yet to be built BJ's etc. all via the gate off Paradise.
Agreed. And I find people are so friendly up in Orange Blossom. Waving at people is normal here, I find a little less so further south. And BTW age is just a number, one of my best friends is 95 and is 'younger' than I am.
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Old 03-20-2021, 06:48 AM
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Oh my you are soooo wrong.. you people need to visit this area. We have many elder people. You have the wrong idea and attitudes! We have the newer homes, newer buildings, stores, newer bridges and roads. Everyone on my street is 70 and above. I’m tired of people knocking down our area. It’s nicer then the “old” neighborhoods by the squares. Many realtors have said how our areas have the best golf cart tunnels.
Your area is not "nicer" than the older neighborhoods, both are "nice". We have much larger lots and mature landscaping, you have more pools and walking trails. All of the Villages is beautiful, let's all stop trying to put other areas of the Villages down. Oh, and all areas have all ages of residents.
Look around and find a Village that feels like home and then make it home.
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