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There are plenty of communities with more appealing floor plans and more updated conveniences built in, but none that build them on the scale and speed that the villages builds them. I would think that to meet demand the Villages has to have minimal flexibility in floor plans and other build features to be able to produce homes on the schedule that they need to keep up with demand. Can you buy a newly built home in Margaritaville and close in 30 days? Most people don't choose the Villages for reasons other than the Floor Plan of their home.
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Defensive or what?
It would have been OK to say that you like the floor plans better elsewhere.
The gang is SO DEFENSIVE I find the amenities and d@mn near everything else better at The Villages, but the floorpans? Meh. Boring. This link is to one of their cottages, the "Dreamsicle" I believe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsCm_VvKI5Y[/QUOTE] |
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Cookie cutter homes are quicker and cheaper to build. OP is pointing out the designs have gone "stale" or are below a bar that they feel has been set by M in their opinion. When I explored T V I was told "It's the lifestyle" as to why one would move into what I said looked like a tiny military looking cookie cutter home called a Villa that had a basic design and layout. Once that statement set in... I was sold. The house is where you park your stuff and sleep. The lifestyle is why you come. O P doesn't seem to be saying M is a better place to park stuff and sleep. |
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Well, I’m trying to understand the real reason for this post.
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Quite simple- Villa styles - especially the new builds are quite boring - don’t own one but agree 100%- have visited many
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When we built in 2017 we changed our plan (not sure you can now) We extended the master closet to 18 feet taking some from the living room it was too big anyway
maybe you can change the plan if you build - but when we came back in 2021 we got preowned to stay above hwy 44 so lots of golf & shopping are 20 min away by cart |
I don’t think they do because they don’t need to. Example: How long did they continue putting in popcorn ceilings after they were outdated?
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Location, location, location.
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The floors plans in Margaritaville had the flex rooms which were nice. Think we made the right decision. |
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Looking very closely to the video shows inexpensive fixtures, appliances and building materials. If these are visible on the outside I would suspect the same is true for the “inside” (wiring, plumbing, HVAC, framing, paint, etc). Consider Villages houses, some 30-yrs old, have withstood use, weather and several upgrades over the years and are still in use and selling. Throw in a thousand holes of golf, several dozen swimming pools, rec centers, pickleball & tennis courts and more and the differences are even more apparent. My guess is that in 30-yrs many places like shown in the video will be in disrepair or maybe torn down to accommodate a high rise although those buying now won’t be alive to see or deal with it. Here’s to 30+ more years of people living the TV Life. Dilly Dilly 🥂 |
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