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graciegirl 03-25-2016 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by joldnol (Post 1203961)
Home prices are reasonable only if you come from an area where prices are high such as NY and Mass.. By Florida standards they are extremely high as far as your home is concerned. The state cracked down on mail order sales for that reason. Developers were selling property to folks up north that thought they were getting a deal when instead they were over paying compared to surrounding areas because they were already use to high prices. Schwartz was selling this way initially. My father bought a lot from General Development in Palm Bay (GDC was a major developer in Fla in the 60's and 70's) in 1962 while we were in Pa. You pay a premium for your house in TV because of the amenities that come with it. Not being critical of the Developer as it's genius marketing. We looked at Stonecrest when we were still deciding where to retire. I could have purchased a far nicer house there for the same price as my house at TV but it also would not have the items that make TV so attractive. We love TV but don't kid yourself into thinking prices here are reasonable.





I have friends in Stonecrest so I may not have them tomorrow, but The Villages takes so much better care of the common areas than Stonecrest and other nearby communities... and the deed restrictions here in TV make a huge difference in how things look overall. Plus some unseen someone has the work ethic, because things are painted and washed and kept up so well that my folks would have been proud to know them. Yup. Koolaid drinker here, but actually a realistic evaluator and user of the scientific method. I'm not as dumb as I look. ;)

outlaw 03-26-2016 07:52 AM

I was raised to embrace differing viewpoints, not try to silence them. I feel sorry for all of the spouses and children of the folks who are always finding fault with others' posts.

perrjojo 03-26-2016 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by RedChariot (Post 1203603)
This community has become a retirement place we did not plan for. Is it a retirement community anymore? So busy, so crowded. Road congestion. Squares inaccessible due to crowds. Fastest growing. We grew and grew. More like sad is right.

I guess it all depends on what you expected in retirement. If you expected an active, full social life with easy access to shopping, doctors, etc.; well, you certainly got what you expected. I'm sorry you didn't get what you expected. We got all and more.

Jima64 03-26-2016 08:24 AM

Would rather see number one in crime drop, vehicle accidents and alcohol and drug related problems. That being said it is better than most places.

CFrance 03-26-2016 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1203652)
The positives still out weigh the negatives, if everything in a person life is always 100% positive-you must have some Ostrich in your DNA


I'm stealing that!

Walter123 03-26-2016 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1203952)
Either you don't live here or you rent. If you owned you would not want your investment to decrease.

And home prices are very reasonable to start with, IMHO

You'd be right except that Outlaw clearly stated that he didn't buy for investment purposes. Neither did I and I'd bet most people that live here full time didn't either. I believe this place is priced correctly for what you get.

circletrack 03-26-2016 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1204142)
Would rather see number one in crime drop, vehicle accidents and alcohol and drug related problems. That being said it is better than most places.

It would be quite tough for an area already at the low end of those categories to record the biggest drop.

Don't let the police blotter blog fool you. Two or three report worthy arrests per day in an area this size is pretty good. The biggest problem I see around here is that folks believe crime never happens, and leave garages open, doors unlocked and golf clubs on the back of their carts.

I wouldn't even do that in Pleasantville

dbussone 03-26-2016 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Walter123 (Post 1204196)
You'd be right except that Outlaw clearly stated that he didn't buy for investment purposes. Neither did I and I'd bet most people that live here full time didn't either. I believe this place is priced correctly for what you get.



I didn't either. And I agree with you. But in my experience the homes - at least my home - is a terrific value compared to other places I have lived. I love it here.

Polar Bear 03-26-2016 09:43 AM

We are #1! again!
 
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Originally Posted by joldnol (Post 1203961)
...We love TV but don't kid yourself into thinking prices here are reasonable.

I lived in Florida for 40 years before retiring to TV and have bought several homes in various regions of the state...

You don't have to kid yourself to think prices here are reasonable.
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Originally Posted by RedChariot (Post 1203603)
This community has become a retirement place we did not plan for. Is it a retirement community anymore? So busy, so crowded. Road congestion. Squares inaccessible due to crowds. Fastest growing. We grew and grew. More like sad is right.

Apparently sad for you. That's too bad.

Like most places, TV is whatever you make of it.

cquick 03-26-2016 10:00 AM

oh, my, so many negative comments! I thought it was just an interesting story. Nothing negative or positive, just an interesting fact.

All of your comments are appreciated, but I say, live the best life you can anywhere you live and if you don't like where you live, move somewhere else, there are many types of living available!
:laugh:

Chatbrat 03-26-2016 10:51 AM

The only people who benefit from real estate growth in value will be your heirs, considering the average age of village residents or your wife's next boyfriend

graciegirl 03-26-2016 12:00 PM

If we were NOT number 1, then the group who love to find fault with things would besiege us with comparisons to the area that IS number one and point out all of the things THAT area has that we don't have. Ultimately it would be pointed out by them that the Morse family was to blame.


I think it is better to be beautiful and sought after than desperate and dateless.


And it is better to be looked over than overlooked.

Chatbrat 03-26-2016 12:52 PM

Just imagine if the Morse family ran the nation-it would be great

2BNTV 03-26-2016 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by cquick (Post 1204215)
oh, my, so many negative comments! I thought it was just an interesting story. Nothing negative or positive, just an interesting fact.

All of your comments are appreciated, but I say, live the best life you can anywhere you live and if you don't like where you live, move somewhere else, there are many types of living available!
:laugh:

As usual, it doesn't take long for some people to be negative on a thread.

One can agree to disagree, without being disagreeable. There are so many way to express oneself, without marginalizing another's point of view. I especially love that some people say "people are being critical" when most of their posts, are critical.

TV isn't perfect but I rather be here, than what's in second, or less than second. How about saying I love TV but I just wish a certain situation could be better or needs to be corrected.

circletrack 03-26-2016 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1204275)
If we were NOT number 1, then the group who love to find fault with things would besiege us with comparisons to the area that IS number one and point out all of the things THAT area has that we don't have. Ultimately it would be pointed out by them that the Morse family was to blame.


I think it is better to be beautiful and sought after than desperate and dateless.


And it is better to be looked over than overlooked.

We won't be number 1 any longer within the next few years. Theres only so much more room in Sumter County. Then the population will stabilize and folks will get used to the shift during snowbird season.

But negative people will always be negative. I frequent several forums that cover various topics, and every one but a car club is dominated by angry posters. I've just tried to accept that.


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