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Old 08-30-2020, 09:14 AM
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Can't you get into the courtyard from inside the house? How often would you need to go through the outside
Thatgate?
That was the point I made earlier. There are two sets of sliders leading to the patio area. We rarely have to use the gate unless hauling leaf bags out or bringing in new patio furniture. It is NOT a big deal.
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We live in Courtyard villa and all the complaints from others living in this style is garage size, most would prefer a two car garage , a bonus for our villas is active social events within , cookouts cards golf group monthly potlucks at homes neighbors helping neighbors , home watching , dog or pet walking . Just a great place to live and enjoy life , all in addition to what The Villages offers.
We will be closing on a villa in Hemingway's Seneca Villas at end of this month, what you describe is exactly what we're looking for!!!
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I’ve never been able to get an answer from anyone at least from my neighbors. Why did the Villages design CYVs so you have to walk thru your neighbors driveway to get to your courtyard? I’m going to guess the developer could get more villas built per acre had they not designed them that way. Anyone know why?
I have a very " Unique " Courtyard Villa that I likely will be selling in about 6-7 months.

An oversize golf cart garage added, Side Lani converted to a dining area with A/C , sliders to side patio, plus a rear patio, Painted Driveway, Oversize rear lani with a roof, Zero grass, Private landscape (nice), Kitchen re-done white w/Quartz countertops. Stainless Appliances. Flooring Luxury Vinyl Plank throughout.
Central to Sumter/Brownwood . Perfect spot and quiet. Plus (2) Entrance gates.

Please PM me and I will let you know when.
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I have a very " Unique " Courtyard Villa that I likely will be selling in about 6-7 months.

An oversize golf cart garage added, Side Lani converted to a dining area with A/C , sliders to side patio, plus a rear patio, Painted Driveway, Oversize rear lani with a roof, Zero grass, Private landscape (nice), Kitchen re-done white w/Quartz countertops. Stainless Appliances. Flooring Luxury Vinyl Plank throughout.
Central to Sumter/Brownwood . Perfect spot and quiet. Plus (2) Entrance gates.

Please PM me and I will let you know when.
Sounds like a great place. We just bought a home on a corner lot that overlooks the 17th hole of a golf course. 2 car garage mowing included with the amenities.
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