Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My wife and I are considering a Veranda in The Villages. We are aware all newly-built Verandas are 'spec' homes and that you cannot build to your own preferences.
Our Villages Sales Agent has indicated that they don't know what's coming in a given Veranda community until a week or so prior to actual sales release. Clearly the TV knows exactly what's being built on any given lot, months ahead of time, but our Agent's response implies that information isn't shared with Agents until just before release. Have any of you had success with your Villages Sales Agent, such that they 'surveyed' a Veranda community ahead of time (on your behalf), seeking out pre-release information for you (i.e. Veranda model, lot #, directional orientation, etc.) more than a few weeks out? While most traditional Real Estate Agents will bend over backwards to get you the home you want, is this an unreasonable 'ask' for a Villages Sales rep? Or, are they not allowed to do this? Thanks in advance. |
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You could ask your sales agent to keep you apprised of any verandas which are being built with your desired floor plan or view. You can ask them to take a video and send it or FaceTime you. If it's a view lot, you will need to be ready to pounce once the agent lets you know when a desired property is being released and its price. View properties go before they hit the website. The agents will know which areas will be verandas, but they won't know which floor plan is being built where until they can view it from the exterior. If you want to keep up on what's happening with new builds, I highly recommend watching Goldwingnut's videos on Youtube. Last edited by callalily; 05-09-2024 at 07:33 AM. |
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Every experienced VLS knows what a the model is as does many residents, in early build stages
While one isn’t to be in construction zone, you will see fair amount walking through homes under construction. One sales rep said CYV on paper were going in across from our build. We knew that was wrong, since walls go up first. It was PVs. But map was incorrect and CYVs were labeled incorrectly So yes VLS knows the model, but have no idea of price and release date, that info is give about 48 hours ahead. OP if you are not comfortable with your MLS agent, you can request someone else. Been there done that, changed VLS agent, by going to open houses meeting them, and then changing to the agent we felt comfortable with. Plus down the road if that fit no longer works just regroup. |
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If you are after a specific orientation, say a south facing lanai, you should be able to get the overall village plans from the county zoning office. These will show the house location and the driveway as well as a directional arrow for north. You should be able to pick houses that will meet your criteria, then tell your agent you are interested in these houses.
Hope this helps.
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There are many residents that will tell you they didn’t get certain houses or properties. For some like us it’s was 15, before we got something |
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Well, I was thinking I may not be doing a good job of articulating my question (to our Villages Sales agent), but clearly everyone here understands it, so I must be doing okay.
Our agent is experienced and very nice. I may need to press a bit harder so we can be better informed and ready to pounce when our choice(s) are released. I'm a big fan of Wingnut and a few others who post Villages construction updates via YouTube. I'll also see what I can pull from the County zoning office. Thank you! |
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As far as build lots in Richmond, we were as low as #5 and as high as #64 on the list, for the first 15 tries. Then 6 more lots after we bought a lot. The only homes that didn’t have multiple names were some of the last PVs , and few interior spec homes. Were you here when the village next to LSL and the lake? All Those sites went in minutes. Richmond came in second or third for quickest selling village. Rates were between 5.75 and 6.25 for Richmond. You forgot to add 57 pending verandas, and 30 new verandas listed, 6 have discounted listed prices. Last edited by thelegges; 05-09-2024 at 04:17 PM. |
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Besides the frenzy in Richmond, Mission Hills, , LSL at the lake, and the biggest frenzy in 2007, Because developers were done building. Then the Any Houses during the pandemic in TV was a frenzy, as was a many homes in the US. So here buying frenzy has happened more than many realize You also brought up developers didn’t discount houses, which is definitely not true, at least since the first time we arrived in 2007. But are you newer to either TOTV or maybe TV itself, this is the most amount of villages being built at the same time. With the large amount of preowned sitting on the market (maybe because they bought a new build) the homes still sitting are the usual interior kissing lanai’s, or not a great lot, due to utilities. Enclave still has most of their interior lots. Plus houses are released every week, so numbers aren’t really a good indicator of homes on the market. You won’t find that in any other new home market. The housing market is off anywhere in the US, developers are still ahead of the game in sales. Last edited by thelegges; 05-10-2024 at 05:54 AM. |
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I have been in my veranda for 2 years now. Prior to buying I went to the Sumpter County website (sorry but I don't recall the address) you can look up the permits and plans. My salesperson was impressed that I knew how many of each model there was and the areas they were built.
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