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Altavia 01-01-2024 10:07 PM

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But yet, homes are still being sold.

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margaretmattson 01-01-2024 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2287291)
But yet, homes are still being sold.

Doesnt mean a thing if the majority of those new buyers bought model homes or resales that another has no interest in purchasing. I noticed Patio Villas seem to be selling quickly. This could be investors.

It is best to watch the market and area of interest yourself. It is QUITE OBVIOUS there is a slump in new home sales. Hundreds of homes and lots have been sitting for months. I find it is best to drink your own kool-aid. Avoid the pitcher served by the Villages sales team at all costs.

Gpsma 01-02-2024 04:05 PM

Perhaps those who have been watching the market here have finally realized that homes south of 44 hve been overpriced and lack so many of the amenities of the areas north of 44.

Randall55 01-02-2024 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2287475)
Perhaps those who have been watching the market here have finally realized that homes south of 44 hve been overpriced and lack so many of the amenities of the areas north of 44.

Could be! We moved back to the northern section and are currently renting. We have met several neighbors who have done the same. We are still not certain if we will return to the southern area. Right now, enjoying life and glad to be back by Lopez.

Yes, homes may still be selling, but are they preowned? New home construction appears to be at a stand still. Hundreds of available homes have been sitting for months.

kansasr 01-02-2024 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2287475)
Perhaps those who have been watching the market here have finally realized that homes south of 44 hve been overpriced and lack so many of the amenities of the areas north of 44.

I love these generalized statements. Living in the deprived south of 44 sections, I'd love to hear what you think are these "so many amenities" that are lacking. Frankly, I find more down here than I did when I lived north of 466A

Randall55 01-02-2024 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by kansasr (Post 2287500)
I love these generalized statements. Living in the deprived south of 44 sections, I'd love to hear what you think are these "so many amenities" that are lacking. Frankly, I find more down here than I did when I lived north of 466A

We lived in Hawkins for several years and were happy to leave that area. It was not what we hoped it would be. Frankly, We found EVERYTHING lacking. We had to drive 20 -30 minutes just to do errands. To each their own. Live well and be happy! It is wonderful to live in a place with so many choices.

asianthree 01-02-2024 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Randall55 (Post 2287495)
Could be! We moved back to the northern section and are currently renting. We have met several neighbors who have done the same. We are still not certain if we will return to the southern area. Right now, enjoying life and glad to be back by Lopez.

Yes, homes may still be selling, but are they preowned? New home construction appears to be at a stand still. Hundreds of available homes have been sitting for months.

The board is for new homes only, preowned does get a personal photo opp

asianthree 01-02-2024 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by kansasr (Post 2287500)
I love these generalized statements. Living in the deprived south of 44 sections, I'd love to hear what you think are these "so many amenities" that are lacking. Frankly, I find more down here than I did when I lived north of 466A

Agree moving from LSL to west of LSL to 1/2 way LSL-Brownwood, to north of Brownwood to south of 44, 1 mile to Brownwood.

I find the older the residents are in need of security to have shopping, and doctors within few minutes of their home. Maybe uncomfortable driving any distance to do so,

Younger residents seem shop 80% retail and grocery shopping online, 20% and up to hour drive to a grocery they want to buy food at.

Rarely need a fitness facility due to the safe walking/running trails. Younger residents seem to run out of the bubble often for entertainment, dining and retail. We zip up to Gainesville, Disney, over to one of the coastal areas once a month. If we dine out it’s o er to Orlando, Tampa, or anywhere out of the bubble

Altavia 01-02-2024 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2287514)
The board is for new homes only, preowned does get a personal photo opp

Exactly, there's over 250 new homes sold on those boards in December, so probably over $100 million in new home sales revenue.

Randall55 01-02-2024 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2287514)
The board is for new homes only, preowned does get a personal photo opp

I drove into Dabney and Lake Denham a few weeks ago. There were hundreds of available homes and lots to chose from. After seeing the pictures of the boards filled with new buyers, I checked the Villages site. Nothing has changed since I have been there. Still hundreds of homes available, many, many lots in the Enclave and Moultrie Creek, and over 70 homes with a discounted price. I recommend anyone looking for a new home check the area before buying. Maybe there is a good reason the same hundreds of homes and lots are sitting with no interest from buyers.

Decadeofdave 01-02-2024 08:07 PM

I would wait for Richmond, close to Brownwood.

MrChip72 01-02-2024 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Randall55 (Post 2287508)
We lived in Hawkins for several years and were happy to leave that area.

Several years? Wasn't Hawkins built in 2019?

MrChip72 01-02-2024 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by kansasr (Post 2287500)
I love these generalized statements. Living in the deprived south of 44 sections, I'd love to hear what you think are these "so many amenities" that are lacking. Frankly, I find more down here than I did when I lived north of 466A

Seems like most of those complaining bought in not optimal places south of 44 like around Sawgrass and further East. Completely different world buying there vs Richmond/DeLuna/Marsh Bend where you're 10 mins or less by golf cart to Brownwood/Publix/restaurants and now 25 mins to Costco by car.

Randall55 01-02-2024 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2287517)
Agree moving from LSL to west of LSL to 1/2 way LSL-Brownwood, to north of Brownwood to south of 44, 1 mile to Brownwood.

I find the older the residents are in need of security to have shopping, and doctors within few minutes of their home. Maybe uncomfortable driving any distance to do so,

Younger residents seem shop 80% retail and grocery shopping online, 20% and up to hour drive to a grocery they want to buy food at.

Rarely need a fitness facility due to the safe walking/running trails. Younger residents seem to run out of the bubble often for entertainment, dining and retail. We zip up to Gainesville, Disney, over to one of the coastal areas once a month. If we dine out it’s o er to Orlando, Tampa, or anywhere out of the bubble

We did not mind ordering items on-line. Each time we ran out of bread, milk, aspirin or cold medicine, we had to drive 20 to 30 minutes to pick it up.

It is easy to say you do not need a fitness facility. I am 60 yrs old and injured my knee. We had to travel 40 minutes to get to fitness machines that would help my recovery. Doctors? 40 minutes away.

Restaurants? You can count the number on your fingers. Each one serves below average food. Another 40 minute travel time to add to your day.

Let's not forget the plans for a new hospital has been scratched. The choice in the south is one-star rated Leesburg Hospital, outpatient care, and a small emergency facility that was crowded each time we needed it.

Randall55 01-02-2024 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2287530)
Several years? Wasn't Hawkins built in 2019?

Isnt 2019 through 2023 several years?


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