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dgammon6 04-08-2014 06:27 PM

At the VHA meeting 2 years ago, Mark Morse spoke and in his talk indicated they would not build South of 44. The next VHA meeting that he will be speaking again is. May 14. Perhaps he will say if that has changed.

champion6 04-09-2014 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 858853)
Using the recent flower planting discussion as an example of a worse case scenario involving the residents takeover would go like this:
Changing the flowers three times a year instead of four is more desirable both esthetically and economically.
Changing the flowers twice a year is more economic.
Changing to year round ground cover works.
Mulch only.

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Originally Posted by buzzy (Post 858862)
Similar progression at our South FL condo. All the islands in the parking lot became gray mulch. The Board even took out the perennials so nothing had to be watered. I was on the Board, but not retired yet. My vote was useless against the cheapskates.

Chi-Town's example is completely hypothetical. Buzzy's example is real. Are either of these in an area governed/funded by a CDD? Probably not.

justjim 04-09-2014 09:04 PM

Bottom line TV will be fine following build out----and it will build out someday. When, is only speculation. The Developer still has houses to build and commercial properties to build and either sell or lease. 2016 sounds about right to me.

Meanwhile----ENJOY! In the words of that great philosopher "That's all I've got to say about that". Forrest

Cedwards38 04-10-2014 06:47 AM

Villages Homeowner's Association meeting, May 14. "An Evening With The Developer."

Free admission, but you have to get a ticket through the Villages Box Office. Go and hear for yourself, straight from the horse's mouth. I've got mine already. :-)

slipcovers 04-10-2014 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by dgammon6 (Post 858967)
At the VHA meeting 2 years ago, Mark Morse spoke and in his talk indicated they would not build South of 44. The next VHA meeting that he will be speaking again is. May 14. Perhaps he will say if that has changed.

Did the developer talk about purchasing the Fruitland Park land at this meeting? No one will know about any land purchase until its a done deal. I for one believe he will keep going as long as he can buy at the right price. They didn't build the Brownwood sales office for nothing. Now they are building a exit off the turnpike, hmmm.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 04-10-2014 08:24 AM

Build Out is a myth.

Barefoot 04-10-2014 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Cedwards38 (Post 859699)
Villages Homeowner's Association meeting, May 14. "An Evening With The Developer."

Free admission, but you have to get a ticket through the Villages Box Office. Go and hear for yourself, straight from the horse's mouth. I've got mine already. :-)

I wonder why they don't schedule the meeting in "High" season.
Most Seasonal Residents have left by mid May.
Perhaps they find that Frogs are in a better mood after the Snowbirds have left. :evil6:

perrjojo 04-10-2014 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 859780)
I wonder why they don't schedule the meeting in "High" season.
Most Seasonal Residents have left by mid May.
Perhaps they find that Frogs are in a better mood after the Snowbirds have left. :evil6:

I think you may be on to something.

Bonanza 04-10-2014 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 859780)
I wonder why they don't schedule the meeting in "High" season.
Most Seasonal Residents have left by mid May.
Perhaps they find that Frogs are in a better mood after the Snowbirds have left. :evil6:

No big surprise, Barefoot.
I've seen this happen elsewhere.
The "powers that be" are looking for the path of least resistence.
The fewer people, the merrier, or in a nutshell,
they will be backed into a corner by fewer people.

dotti105 04-11-2014 01:23 AM

Lots more questions than answers re the build out.
Some of the questions I have are:

1. Why was Brownwood built on the southernmost point of TV?
The other town squares are bordered by villages on all sides.
There was plenty of land south of 466A in which to locate the 3rd
town square and have it centrally located.
*Was it built at 44 because there are potential opportunities for acquiring
Land to develop below 44?
Just pondering.....
2. The massive build out of all inventory homes seems to be a bit of a stumbling block.
Many people seem to miss the ability to design "their dream home" and we see
What seems like miles and miles, hundreds and hundreds of finished, unsold, unoccupied homes just sitting.

I know the number of homes sold in 2013 was 300+ new homes a month. Without "custom design" as an option, I can't help but wonder if the number is lower for 2014.

I do think that it makes sense that they would have continued "custom design" if they were going to continue to acquire land and build as they have in the past.

But the Brownwood location sort of baffles me. One nice little tunnel under 44 like the tunnel under 466A would open up that entire area for new villages.

I guess we can speculate all we want.... I'm just glad we got in under the wire
For "custom design" and I hope any future decisions the developer makes will be as sound as the ones made up to this point.

We are very fortunate to be in such a fabulous place! No place else like it !!!

debzaranti 04-11-2014 05:11 AM

Good one Barefoot....I'm still ROTLMAO!

ssmith 04-11-2014 07:14 AM

words from a realtor yesterday
 
I know this just may be "the party line" but a Villagers Realtor told me yesterday that (a Morse daughter?) met with them, drew a circle around the map and said, " this is it folks there will be no more Villages". The realtor indicated that this was done to dispell rumors....Perhaps the Morse's read TOTV :-)


There will be a few parcels of land...they intend to sell at higher prices to doctors etc ( I was told that Designers in these areas will start at $500,000) and there will be a few "family" villages for the workers developed.

She said something about the kind of land available meaning something like....Marsh lands or wetlands etc that had to be protected etc.

Also she did admit that on occasion a local land owner decides to sell their land to TV and, of course, they gobble that up and develop it...

Just thought I would add what I have been told....take it for what it is worth...

GaryW 04-11-2014 07:28 AM

There is alot of land south of 44. Most of which is owned by the Baily's.. There has been talk about Disney and another place like Celebration. But that has been going around for about 5 years now or longer. You never know until it happens. I know there are plans for alot of thing south of 44 and around the The Villages turnpike interchange. For the most part will not be called The Villages as we know it. Mid Florida Properties is coming up alot. They develop all the Family sections of The Villages,,,
Over time all will come out.

slipcovers 04-11-2014 11:22 AM

Disney does, in fact ,own a large parcel of land south of 44, purchased several years ago. That fact has been discussed on TOTV along with a newspaper link to the story.
What also baffles me is that today on thevillages.com realestate there are 450 new designer homes and 208 pre-owned. Total 658 designer homes for sale, NOT counting those listed with MLS. Why build more? Talk about supply and demand. Custom build homes are a nightmare for builders, constant changes and complaints just to mention just a few.
I, too, am confused about Brownwood at the "edge" of TV and why would they need another sales office?

Birdie Dreamer 04-11-2014 11:41 AM

[QUOTE=slipcovers;860349]
What also baffles me is that today on thevillages.com realestate there are 450 new designer homes and 208 pre-owned. Total 658 designer homes for sale, NOT counting those listed with MLS. Why build more?[QUOTE]

Probably because they are selling over 300 new homes a month. A month and a half of inventory is not very much.


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