Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My Ballpark, My Concession Stand, My County Commissioner Umpires. |
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The Villages is not a town. It is a business development that sits inside several towns and counties. The developer is the only one who made a business investment in this entity. I'd even bet a majority of the people bitching about it never ONCE went to the old dump they just leveled. For too many, it's just something else to kill time complaining about.
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So you're not missing it, then.
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No one is kept here against their will. Change is a constant in life. You can only control your own actions, never those of others. Empty land will one day be filled. -- Just some of the life lessons that some folks seem to have forgotten. |
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Maybe if they had charged for such a drink, 'the old dump' would still be open. Maybe you were one of the regular patrons? And you are correct in saying TV is not a town, it's nearly approaching City status! |
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The AAC by default voted on building the apartments, because without amenity privileges it would be very difficult to rent out the apartments so they would most likely not have been built. That is why the developer threatened (or should I say bullied) the AAC members into approving the apartments, or they would build something even less desirable.
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If they "charged for such a drink" the freeloaders wouldn't go. And no, it is NOT almost a city. Back to regular programming. |
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Under utilized amenities could result in higher fees.
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The Developer had previously offered the Hacienda Hills site to the AAC for purchase at full market value. The AAC, under pressure from residents to pass on the offer, failed to make a deal with the Developer and the offer was taken off the table. Looks like a put up or shut up deal to me. If you want to control what happens with a property you need to own it. I think that 7 acre property is not currently zoned for multifamily units so that may be a battle, but I am pretty sure developer will get what they want. |
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