Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Correcting some assumptions, doubts and misinformation that have recently been posted in this thread. It always amazes me how short our memories are.
Attached is a scan of the March 28, 2016 Daily Sun article. It states:
Also, as I posted earlier, the ordinance passed by the Wildwood City Commission shows that the development will include a "primary recreation center, two neighborhood recreation centers, various trails, MMPs, and parks, 9 or 18 holes of golf." |
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Has anyone seen the property? Is it farmland or land to be scalped? Or is it like Sweet Gum golf course? Lot's of old trees and water?
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You can see it on Google maps, looks like mostly open space with very few houses.
Here is a link: https://www.google.com/maps/@28.7931.../data=!3m1!1e3 If this works, the area will be in rthe center of the screen.
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Of course not! This community evolved from a few mobile homes built around a 9 hole executive course. As they gained property and chose to expand they went to the drawing board and chose to build 1 village at a time, offer a multitude of amenities and bring in the best and brightest from Disney to develop the first town square. They have created a top class community here, step by step. Brush up on the history of The Villages. You will see that what you are saying is not correct. They have several hundred sales agents. That is why they keep major information under wraps until it is released to the public. The head of Sales is Jennifer Parr, Gary Morse's daughter. The head of Development is his son. So yes, I am sure that they discuss plans with a select group of advisors. But the sales agents are told in a large group meeting just as the news it released to the public. And no, I think OJ is guilty..... Not sure where that fits in to this discussion about The Villages Development Company building a isolated community 5 miles down the road. Is there a possibility that they will build more in the future? Heck yes! They have a winning formula and ready buyers. There are no other Active Senior Communites that offer what we have. We all know that. Selling between 200-300 new homes a month is proof of that. |
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It will be interesting to see how the Village of Fenney is advertised to the public. As The Villages is advertised and sold as a golf cart community, Fenney is described as having unique bike and walking paths. Special care may be required to alert new owner that the rest of TV is not accessible to Fenney residents by golf cart.
The wording in the Wildwood agreement states that "Local and residential streets, pedestrian paths, and bike paths shall be included within a system of connected routes within the community. Design standards shall discourage high speed vehicular traffic. Golf Cart paths shall be permitted at the Developers option and are not required to be interconnected to adjacent properties. Not stressing golf cart use would be a very big change. I am very curious as to how this will work in promoting the new Village of Fenney. |
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I actually know couples who don't own a cart. They have already expressed interest in the new community last night at a gathering. They love TV, just not a fan of golf carts. Both run, and work out daily, this may be the place for them
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For those of you who are familiar with the history of the The Villages, is the Village of Fenney the first village to be developed that is not contiguous to another Village?
Just wondering from a marketing/sales standpoint why the developers of The Villages would choose to develop a new village that cannot be accessed by the rest of TV by golf cart? Would the fact that residents of the Village of Fenney will not be able to travel to the rest of TV by golf cart mean that the rate of sales of homes in this village will go at a slower pace than other villages? Given the fact that the Village of Fenney is not accessible to the rest of TV by golf cart I agree with twoplanekid that it will be very interesting to see how the Village of Fenney is marketed to potential buyers by the TV sales department.
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Never mind
Last edited by Boomer; 04-01-2016 at 05:46 PM. |
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Seems to me that Village of Fenney is the "new" Orange Blossom.
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![]() Orange Blossom is similar in many ways to the other dozens of Villages and yet different in many ways. I think in that way it will be a "new" Orange Blossom" BUT with many years of experiences of what works and what doesn't work under the family's belt. Orange Blossom is golf cart accessible, Fenney is not. I am optimistic and may want to move there. Why not think positive?
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Yes, we can all hope that it is not “A bridge too far”. I much prefer that a successful developer builds around the Villages although I am not excited about the sharing of the amenities. On the other hand, District government costs will also be shared which is a good thing. I too wish for continued success in this new approach/venture.
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