Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Yes, Villa de la vista North successfully did this. Took a LOONG time to get done.
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I live in Greenbriar Villas (CYV's), and we have the color choices for repainting. A volunteer from our social club took the petition door-to-door, with the proposed color choices, so that residents could see that approval would not be a disaster. We got approval very quickly. Take a ride through our area. It is quite pleasing with the variations of color.
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Do you live near the "infamous red house?" That's a landmark. When we get visitors we always tell them to turn when they get to "the red house" and they ask how they know they're at it and we tell them they'll know it when they see it, and they can't miss it. GORGEOUS house by the way. It's hard to believe it's a double-wide under the shingles and eaves and gables. |
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I didn’t know there are areas where house color is not controlled. This would explain a lot. A few days before my design week I spent couple days driving around TV looking at house colors. My hope is that couple colors would stand out, I would take down the address, allowing me to check off that box. I did see some hideous colors. One was blue, but such a dark blue you would swear it was black. Also, several garage doors and shutters painted black. Fluorescent lime green was not appealing. Personally when I see these color choices, I really want to get to know the person living there. They must be rather unique and maybe fun to know. As for my house color choices I went with my bland taste of neutral colors, again.
I am the first house on my block, both sides of the street, curious what my neighbors will choose. I pray the house next to me is not an eccentric color. I don’t want to give directions, “I’m between the black house and the hot pink house.” God, please let my neighbors be as bland and boring as I am. ![]() |
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Ours are all dull, ugly gray.
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We are in Villas and houses are all different colors. It is in our deed restrictions that you cannot paint the same color as your neighbor so no 2 house next to each other can be the same color.
When we first moved in someone petitioned to enclose the front entry and it passed quickly. |
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Also ref Gary's post about no two adjacent homes can be the same color. Other CYV neighborhood the houses are the same color. Point - What seems like a no brainer could have aspects one does not immediately realize. Better to go slow than sorry. I also don't understand your statement about allowing us to chose the color in the developer's' pallet. I'm going out on a limb here but each neighborhood probably has their own pallet. Are you referring to some other pallet different than that allocated to your neighborhood ? Last edited by rustyp; 04-09-2021 at 03:32 PM. |
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Where my parents live, their HOA will dictate when the painting must be done. If they agree to repeat the same color of the house as it already is, the HOA will provide the service and cover the expense. If they wish to paint it any of the other FOUR colors available (yes, that's it. Just four colors in their entire community, it's sad), they have to pay the entire cost.
The roofs have the same deal - except there's no choice on color. They're all terra cotta roof tiles. |
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When I moved into our villa neighborhood eight years ago, there was one home color permitted, and the homes had various shades of that color, which frankly looked ridiculous. We have an HOA comprised of the 80 villas in our neighborhood, and the board of directors of the HOA did some research and petitioned residents to approve two complimentary base colors and four trim colors. The petition was approved by a majority of the residents and presented to the Architectural Review Committee for final approval. It was approved and in the seven years since then, most houses have been painted with the approved colors. It took a little work, but the neighborhood looks pretty nice.
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