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I live in the "new" section. Two main reasons....can't sell for a profit until after 1 year, and our houses have appreciated an insane amount since we bought. Two homes on my street have sold for almost 75% over purchase price. Once they announced all of the amenities coming down here that will be a less than 10 minute cart ride for us, the prices sky rocketed. When we bought in 2019, we were told by many people of the mistake we made and that we "weren't really part of the villages". I've had my house for exactly two years, and based on the resales in my neighborhood, I could sell for almost double what we bought for. The problem? Can't buy a new house with the same kind of lot for anywhere near what we bought for. Good thing we love our location!
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So ture, so true....
Interesting someone asked this, just chatted with a couple yesterday. I went "down" to the Brownwood Hotel/Spa to go to the fantastic independent coffee shop they have there (called the Standard). They were staying at the hotel waiting to get into a house they recently purchased. So, making an assumption, I said, "how are you liking Florida so far, or have you been coming for many years to vacation ?"." Oh, no", they said, "lived in Florida for over 35 years total, then settled in the Villages about 15 years ago when we retired from the military. Over a year ago took the Trolley tour Finney, had never even bothered to go that far. Decided we wanted to move, get away from all the traffic, big stores, all that. For us, it was a big mistake. Really missed our former village and home. We found the same model we'd lived in many years only with a pool and only one block from our old home. We are here at the hotel until the closing Jan. 3. So, I have a feeling that many have done the same thing, moved to the newest area and became disenchanted for a variety of reasons.
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I love the nature trails.
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We live in Osceola Hills and we often drive down to the Southern Area to enjoy your beautiful nature trails. We like Hogeye very much, especially since they put of the strong barricades to keep the golf carts off the walking/biking trails. Now we seem to enjoy the new trail in Hawkins more because it is elevated and has a better view of the marsh. |
One care barely hear the Turnpike down here
The statement that the noise from the turnpike is so intense to residents of Citrus grove is an oft repeated fiction, like the Villages being an out of control swinger party.
I love it down here, the paths situation seems way better than up north. |
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