Villages Home Inventory has Exploded

Reply
Thread Tools
  #76  
Old 02-12-2025, 08:03 AM
Bassdeer Bassdeer is offline
Member
Join Date: Aug 2024
Posts: 74
Thanks: 3
Thanked 67 Times in 34 Posts
Default Lots

Quote:
Originally Posted by asianthree View Post
Problem with build lots there are 40+ names per lot
Lots just went up for the lottery around Woodland Golf Course the other day, our friends tried for a few view lots with no luck, now they are trying for a few in the street of dream houses. They find out today. Said there were 100's per lot trying.
  #77  
Old 02-12-2025, 08:58 AM
Laker Laker is offline
Member
Join Date: Oct 2016
Posts: 55
Thanks: 7
Thanked 106 Times in 31 Posts
Default Expected shortage of senior housing

Quote:
Originally Posted by Normal View Post
Looked at Zillow today for homes for sale in The Villages of Florida. Mind you, it isn’t inclusive of all MLS etc, or of Villages Realty VLS and we just passed the 700 homes and that’s just Zillow listings….WOW

Inventory just a week ago was up almost 12% on the MLS over a one month period. We are definitely in uncharted waters as far as homes for sale here! Homes are for sale everywhere.
I just read an article this morning in the Wall Street Journal that there is starting to be a serious shortage of senior housing over the next five years.
  #78  
Old 02-12-2025, 09:08 AM
Bill14564 Bill14564 is online now
Sage
Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Village of Hillsborough
Posts: 6,806
Thanks: 2,089
Thanked 7,250 Times in 2,827 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Laker View Post
I just read an article this morning in the Wall Street Journal that there is starting to be a serious shortage of senior housing over the next five years.
"Senior housing" meaning senior living facilities, not retirement homes. Would be an argument for the Developer to change direction and begin building a different type of Village.
__________________
Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works.
Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so.


Victor, NY
Randallstown, MD
Yakima, WA
Stevensville, MD
Village of Hillsborough
  #79  
Old 02-12-2025, 09:31 AM
ROCKETMAN ROCKETMAN is offline
Veteran member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 625
Thanks: 1
Thanked 159 Times in 80 Posts
Default

One area where houses seem to keep their value is between Sumter Landing and Brownwood. One reason the area in Wildwood where Lowe’s, soon to be open Outback, and Target, are a great draw. You have Publix and Aldi and Winn Dixie just a couple blocks apart. Throw in Culversand Jersey mikes so lots of eating options.
  #80  
Old 02-12-2025, 10:39 AM
Papa_lecki Papa_lecki is offline
Soaring Eagle member
Join Date: Nov 2020
Posts: 2,466
Thanks: 90
Thanked 3,095 Times in 1,149 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill14564 View Post
"Senior housing" meaning senior living facilities, not retirement homes. Would be an argument for the Developer to change direction and begin building a different type of Village.
I read the article too.

Article was saying the oldest boomers are turning 80 and will need senior living.
It also means the youngest boomers are turning 60 and will need retirement housing.
Article says
“ Still, baby boomers are the wealthiest generation in the U.S. Many have paid off mortgages on homes that have soared in value. More than 40% could afford senior housing from income alone, up more than 10 percentage points from 2017, according to Green Street.”
  #81  
Old 02-12-2025, 12:02 PM
vintageogauge vintageogauge is offline
Sage
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: village of Fenney, Ford City, Pa., and Hudson, Ohio
Posts: 4,570
Thanks: 6
Thanked 4,806 Times in 1,636 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ROCKETMAN View Post
One area where houses seem to keep their value is between Sumter Landing and Brownwood. One reason the area in Wildwood where Lowe’s, soon to be open Outback, and Target, are a great draw. You have Publix and Aldi and Winn Dixie just a couple blocks apart. Throw in Culversand Jersey mikes so lots of eating options.
I doubt that any of the reasons mentioned play much of a role in choosing a home.
  #82  
Old 02-12-2025, 03:02 PM
justjim justjim is offline
Sage
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Illinois, Tennesee, Florida, Village of Caroline, Sanibel, LaBelle
Posts: 6,067
Thanks: 61
Thanked 1,696 Times in 718 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by darkim View Post
Sad, but we knew it was coming. The Villages continued growth (down south) kills the housing market with a huge supply vs demand. The value of everyone's house goes down until they're done building.
Actually in most retirement communities the value hasn’t gone up when the developer stops building rather real estate values have generally gone down at buildout. The Developer no longer “markets”the community and has moved on to develop elsewhere. As noted, this won’t happen in The Villages during our lifetime.

Inflation and high interest rates has caused a bit of “slow down” rather than building south of State Route 44.
__________________
Most people are as happy as they make up their mind to be. Abraham Lincoln
  #83  
Old 02-12-2025, 03:20 PM
Blueblaze Blueblaze is offline
Veteran member
Join Date: Feb 2021
Posts: 698
Thanks: 1
Thanked 1,290 Times in 368 Posts
Default

Seems like a lot. But now tell it you need a garage with 3 parking spaces -- in other words, a golf cart garage. I count 28 total. When I bought my place 5 years ago, I had hundreds to choose from. Now, if you want to live near Sumter with 2 cars and a golf cart, you have ONE to choose from (at least on MLS), and it'll cost you $1.8M. 5 years ago, the only place over a mil in the entire Villages was a 3000 sqft house in the Morse compound, and it came with an acre and a barn.

And for some reason, most of the houses currently available on MLS seem to be smaller houses. To me, that's more significant than the raw number of houses on the market. I would never consider my 2004 sqft Lantana to be a large house. But right now there's only about 100 available over 2000 sqft -- in a development the size of my home town Tulsa, in both area and population, when I was growing up.
  #84  
Old 02-12-2025, 04:39 PM
Craig Vernon's Avatar
Craig Vernon Craig Vernon is offline
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2019
Location: Concord Ohio
Posts: 277
Thanks: 2,303
Thanked 335 Times in 115 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by asianthree View Post
Wouldn’t think a flipper would wait for a new build, tying up money for 4-6 months to close, then wait for 12 more months to flip, especially with today’s interest rate. Out of the 20 plus build lots we tried for all still have the original owners going on 3 years. Specs with a view started selling @ 6 months with 6 months extended close.

Every new village gets the usual spec buy/rental, since we first came in 07. Our neighborhood in 2010, had far more % of rentals/flippers then any of the next 4 villages.
They are flipping them for over a million dollars and put right on the listing in the VLS cannot close until a certain date and willing to rent until... The high end flippers are supportive of home prices just gives those who want a view lot to live in a much tougher time.
__________________
Saving for my place in the sun.
  #85  
Old 04-05-2025, 07:20 PM
Ruger2506 Ruger2506 is offline
Member
Join Date: Mar 2025
Posts: 36
Thanks: 13
Thanked 19 Times in 8 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by asianthree View Post
Lots of interior homes sitting as in the past. Those with views and larger homes don’t sit long. Those who bought and built view/4/3 homes, are still selling.
I'm hoping. Ours is a "modest" 4/2 on a lake lot in Middleton. In 8 years when we sell our home I'm banking on the fact Middleton will be surrounded by vast villages and the fact there will be no more lots in Middleton (let alone lake lots), prices for those homes will be sky high. And the fact most the neighbors built a McMansion and we didn't. Hopefully ours will be more desirable as it will be just a bit more affordable.

Last edited by Ruger2506; 04-05-2025 at 07:37 PM.
  #86  
Old 04-06-2025, 08:29 AM
Bay Kid's Avatar
Bay Kid Bay Kid is offline
Sage
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: The Villages and the Northern Neck on the Chesapeake Bay, VA.
Posts: 6,109
Thanks: 1,691
Thanked 3,461 Times in 1,521 Posts
Default

3 in our neighborhood went under contract in the past week.
  #87  
Old 04-06-2025, 08:34 AM
Decadeofdave Decadeofdave is offline
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2019
Location: Marblehead, Ohio / Virginia Trace
Posts: 469
Thanks: 268
Thanked 551 Times in 235 Posts
Default

Renting for a year is a smart move.
  #88  
Old 04-06-2025, 08:39 AM
phylt phylt is offline
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 182
Thanks: 235
Thanked 381 Times in 101 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ROCKETMAN View Post
One area where houses seem to keep their value is between Sumter Landing and Brownwood. One reason the area in Wildwood where Lowe’s, soon to be open Outback, and Target, are a great draw. You have Publix and Aldi and Winn Dixie just a couple blocks apart. Throw in Culversand Jersey mikes so lots of eating options.
We are smack in the middle of this. Built our Designer home 11 years ago, when "THE BUILDOUT" (developer to stop building south of 44...) was leaked. sure.... We are between Morse & BV and 466a and 44. Really great location. Also, not included above is the WM Neighborhood Market too. So much retail/food continuing to go in on 466a area. Traffic will be terrible, esp with apartments etc going up on 462 and Powell. So be it.

But we are FROGS, will CROAK here, no plans to move elsewhere...
  #89  
Old 04-06-2025, 10:13 AM
vintageogauge vintageogauge is offline
Sage
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: village of Fenney, Ford City, Pa., and Hudson, Ohio
Posts: 4,570
Thanks: 6
Thanked 4,806 Times in 1,636 Posts
Default

And then you have family housing homes and rentals going up everywhere in that area along with the traffic they add to already congested roads.
  #90  
Old 04-06-2025, 11:50 AM
Normal's Avatar
Normal Normal is offline
Soaring Eagle member
Join Date: Jun 2021
Location: Earth
Posts: 2,348
Thanks: 5,131
Thanked 1,750 Times in 847 Posts
Default 44 and Morse can be real ugly

Quote:
Originally Posted by phylt View Post
We are smack in the middle of this. Built our Designer home 11 years ago, when "THE BUILDOUT" (developer to stop building south of 44...) was leaked. sure.... We are between Morse & BV and 466a and 44. Really great location. Also, not included above is the WM Neighborhood Market too. So much retail/food continuing to go in on 466a area. Traffic will be terrible, esp with apartments etc going up on 462 and Powell. So be it.

But we are FROGS, will CROAK here, no plans to move elsewhere...
44 and Morse has become an ugly intersection at times. The other day it pretty much matched 301 and 44.
__________________
Everywhere

“ Hope Smiles from the threshold of the year to come, Whispering 'it will be happier'.”—-Tennyson

Borta bra men hemma bäst
Reply

Tags
homes, villages, sale, inventory, passed


You are viewing a new design of the TOTV site. Click here to revert to the old version.

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:58 PM.