Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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In our 8 months of residency in TV we have found the beautiful landscaping, both within the individual villages and on the main roads, very aesthetically enjoyable and calming. A small thing maybe but it is a constant. overlying all of the other attributes TV has to offer.
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I am a nature lover too. If you’re a REAL outdoors person who loves quiet tranquil walks in nature, you really won’t find that here. The nature areas they have here you cannot access. You can look from a distance with a hundred other people. Their “walking trails” are typically paved and shared with 1000 other people every morning. When I want to do some quiet nature walks and take a camera for the chance of getting in some good wildlife photography, I have to drive 30-90 minutes away from The Villages. The developer has NOT set up any large enough nature areas where you have an opportunity to see real Florida wildlife without gangs of people cackling around around you. As for sitting in a quiet lanai and not going out for music, dancing and drinking, unless you spend $1M and have your lanai facing a fenced off nature area, you won’t be alone. You can literally sit there and listen to your neighbors conversation from THEIR lanai as if they were sitting with you in your lanai. I came from a quiet nature setting surrounded by woods, deer, Turkey and thousands of birds and I can tell you without a doubt, The Villages is not it. I am here for my wife who loves the social life. For me to enjoy quiet outdoors and be alone with wildlife and no crowds of people, it’s a 75 minute drive to the Ocala National Forest! It’s certainly doable with the drive, but don’t be fooled by the advertisements of nature preserves here in TV. There simply aren’t any that you can access.
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With your thought of simply enjoying the good things in life.....you don't need any recommendations. The good things will find you.
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I love those things as well. Hopefully moving by year end. Being a recent widower, I hope I won’t feel out of place
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You won't feel out of place here as a widower, there will be plenty of single women wanting your company. Be careful, choose a woman, don't let them bulldoze you into exclusivity right away. I am a widow and see this happening every day to single men here, especially the recently widowed. Enjoy your life, if you meet someone whose company you enjoy, don't rush into any long term commitment. I hear woman at the rec centers go on and on about how they dislike their guy, but love his pension and social security check. Don't become one of those "guys". That said, just enjoy the area and what it has to offer, the clubs, the pools, the sports, the squares. It is wonderful here. Hope you come and enjoy this next stage of your life. I know I am loving it here.
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Lots of singles groups and remember lots more single females than males at this stage. |
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"No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth." Plato “To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.” Thomas Paine |
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Lots of females here, a good sign of a nice female is she hasn’t got her mouth open all the time. |
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The further North you go, the lower the bond with bonds being paid off on many home
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Not sure where you're moving from or if you've birded Florida before but it can be awesome here, particularly over the winter months when all the migrants are passing through or spending the winter. The two main birdwatching clubs are The Villages Birders (Village Birders | The Village Birders) and The Brownwood Birders (search for "Brownwood Birders" on FaceBook). The former has monthly meetings with great speakers and does a lot of walks outside The Villages and a few inside. The downside is that they don't meet during the summer months. The latter has no meetings but does walks, mostly inside The Villages. They have weekly walks during the main season and monthly walks during the slower summer season. Both groups are full of helpful, friendly birdwatchers. There are also hiking clubs if you like to walk further and faster than us slowpoke birders.
There are multiple bicycling clubs that do what I think of as "longer" rides (20+ miles) outside The Villages. Of course, you can also bike on any of the bike & walking paths, the multi-modal paths and the roads in The Villages (though NOT on the nicely paved paths in the Championship courses, to the dismay of some bikers). There are clubs for just about any games you can imagine but if you like a game that doesn't have a club for it, find 10 or 15 people who like it and the rec center folks will help you create a new club for it. After all, it's 3,000+ social clubs and counting. My wife and I aren't really nightlife people either but many of the bands (which play from 5-9 nightly in the squares) are surprisingly good and worth giving a listen to. Having a seat on a balmy night watching folks dance (particularly the line dancers) to a good band is more fun than you might think. There are any number of social clubs dedicated to singles. You can make friends here if you try though of course you can be lonely here if you don't get out there. Social clubs are a great way to meet people, as are sports. I suppose you can meet folks hanging out at the bars and there are plenty of folks here who do that. There is a ton here to do and it can be overwhelming. Just remember - you don't have to do it all! Just because your neighbor has become addicted to something (pickle ball and water volleyball come to mind) doesn't mean you have to as well. Try some new things but remember that you're here to relax, have fun and enjoy this stage of your lives. Good luck finding the right home for you. Despite it's huge size and vast amount of construction, there has been quite a shortage of houses for sale of late. People are buying like crazy and driving the prices up. Of course, that's been happening pretty much everywhere and you might benefit from it when you sell your house. |
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