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BrianL99 04-02-2025 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by kingofbeer (Post 2420279)
Tiger used to live in Windermere not Lake Nona.

I'm sorry, you're correct. Lake Nona was owned by Tavistock, the company that owned (or does own) Isleworth, where Tiger was or is.

Annika Sörenstam, Graeme McDowell, Ian Poulter, Justin Rose and bunch of other PGA/LPGA Touring professionals are members of Lake Nona.

Aces4 04-02-2025 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2420304)
True the Performance Club only has 6 lane pool as a courtesy for a reason. Competitive swimmers in LN have indoor/outdoor lap lane at their home. All three of my friends in LN have pools with 35-40’ lap lane, room to entertain and feed 40 plus people. Rarely does anyone need to wait for a lane. Like many high end facilities the equipment, and amenities are the foremost reason one has a membership

You've provided excellent information in your posts and for the record, I don't believe the OP stated it needed to be a retirement community. It would have been nice for us personally to be in on the ground floor, we're not dedicated to living with old people and the upside is impressive. But that ship has sailed.

I have to ask, what keeps you here.. your employment?

graciegirl 04-02-2025 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2420197)
There is no comparison. You're talking about an Apples & Oranges situation.

Lake Nona is one of the premier, upscale communities in Florida. Tiger Woods and many multi-millionaire sports figures live there, for the exclusivity and proximity/access to the.Orlando Airport, for commuting reasons.

Your asking to compare a Hyundai to a Mercedes. The Median Family income in Lake Nona is about 50% higher than in TV.

I thought Tiger Woods lived near Palm Beach.

HIgolfers 04-02-2025 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 2420367)
I thought Tiger Woods lived near Palm Beach.

Tiger now lives in Jupiter, but previously lived in Isleworth which is in Windermere, near Orlando.

FloridaGuy66 04-02-2025 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by HIgolfers (Post 2420370)
Tiger now lives in Jupiter, but previously lived in Isleworth which is in Windermere, near Orlando.

Tiger has lived in Jupiter since 2006.

Kelevision 04-03-2025 02:44 AM

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Originally Posted by NYBob (Post 2420165)
We just got back from our trip to TV. It's definitely a world unto itself. We'll now be heading over to Lake Nona. For anyone who might have considered LN or spends time there how would you say the two compare ? We're late 60's so both will work for us. Enjoy newer communities with beautiful views, landscaping, good restaurants and healthcare.

Good restaurants and healthcare….. it’s a no brainer…… Lake Nona for sure. No question. I love TV. I was born in Orlando and grew up in Leesburg. I still go to Orlando for any significant healthcare situations and anytime I want good food. There’s just much much more to do in Orlando.

asianthree 04-03-2025 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Aces4 (Post 2420340)
You've provided excellent information in your posts and for the record, I don't believe the OP stated it needed to be a retirement community. It would have been nice for us personally to be in on the ground floor, we're not dedicated to living with old people and the upside is impressive. But that ship has sailed.

I have to ask, what keeps you here.. your employment?

We keep more than one residence, two lakefront, that nothing will eat you. Our kids have 3 ocean vaca homes. So we have change of scenery at any time.

LN has great medical, restaurants, parks, gym, however just like TV doesn’t have ocean view. Golden Oak would be a runner up if I wanted another home inland. Next house will be on the coast, just trying to decide what Hurricane zone would be worth it.

Rwirish 04-03-2025 05:45 AM

Why would it have to have a high rating ( and you are using past data) if everyone is so healthy in TV?

Ken&Barbie 04-03-2025 07:39 AM

The Daily Sun is OWNED by The Villages . . . What else would they report ?
 
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Originally Posted by kingofbeer (Post 2420280)
The Daily Sun says that The Villages is America's Healthiest Hometown. I disagree. How could that be if the local hospital is so poorly rated?

The Daily Sun is OWNED by The Villages . . . What else would they report ?

With all the promoted Heavy Drinking, Greasy Food and Constant Lawn Chemicals, you'd think it was a Round-Up to Expire everyone sooner so they can flip the houses for Commi$$ion :mad:

RICH1 04-03-2025 08:19 AM

THE Villages .,,OMG

midiwiz 04-03-2025 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by NYBob (Post 2420165)
We just got back from our trip to TV. It's definitely a world unto itself. We'll now be heading over to Lake Nona. For anyone who might have considered LN or spends time there how would you say the two compare ? We're late 60's so both will work for us. Enjoy newer communities with beautiful views, landscaping, good restaurants and healthcare.

Used to live over there, it's a toss up. Lake Nona is over priced in some areas, under resourced, and over populated a traffic nightmare at times. It's also in the 'storm track' as in dead center,

here...well it's over rated, just like Lake Nona actually a lot like Lake Nona except the levels of 'snottyness' are different. Frankly I'd take neither

pcntech 04-03-2025 08:48 AM

VA Hospital in impressive
 
I took my cousin over to the VA Hospital in LN. It is quite impressive. Huge facility. After his tests, went to get something to eat. About 3:30 in afternoon. Traffic was terrible. The overall "ambience" of area after we left VA area was typical city scape. TV is very well maintained and just looks nice. Some say TV is "Disneyland Esque". You can sure tell when you leave "the bubble" here.

Indydealmaker 04-03-2025 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by NYBob (Post 2420165)
We just got back from our trip to TV. It's definitely a world unto itself. We'll now be heading over to Lake Nona. For anyone who might have considered LN or spends time there how would you say the two compare ? We're late 60's so both will work for us. Enjoy newer communities with beautiful views, landscaping, good restaurants and healthcare.

Before looking at any community, first identify your needs and wants. Then go shopping. Too many fall victim to the sales pitch and make emotional decisions only to feel unfulfilled later.

Arlington2 04-03-2025 09:39 AM

There are several communities in Fl somewhat similar to The Villages. Lake Nona is not one of them. Lake Nona is known as a high end exclusive community, whereas TV and others such as Lakewood Ranch, Solivita and many others are geared toward more middle class retirees. I would not expect the social environment in Lake Nona to be like that in TV.

kkingston57 04-03-2025 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Ken&Barbie (Post 2420488)
The Daily Sun is OWNED by The Villages . . . What else would they report ?

With all the promoted Heavy Drinking, Greasy Food and Constant Lawn Chemicals, you'd think it was a Round-Up to Expire everyone sooner so they can flip the houses for Commi$$ion :mad:

All statistics can be manipulated and are manipulated. All of the above is everywhere and TV is still going to be older. It is a RETIREMENT Commmunity


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