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GatorFan 01-22-2011 06:35 PM

I may be wrong, but I think the condos at SS were built to house the professional lady golfers when the LPGA had The Villages on their schedule. The Villages was also part of the Profeesional Bowler Association for a few years. As The Villages has grown, they have quit sponsoring those events.

graciegirl 01-22-2011 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by GatorFan (Post 324975)
I may be wrong, but I think the condos at SS were built to house the professional lady golfers when the LPGA had The Villages on their schedule. The Villages was also part of the Profeesional Bowler Association for a few years. As The Villages has grown, they have quit sponsoring those events.

I had thought they were places for people on their lifestyle visit at one time, like the elegant Cottages at Lake Sumter Landing. Just two years ago when we were looking there were a lot just put on the market.

rabonkmontage@msn.com 01-22-2011 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by whatever (Post 324788)
you answered your own question that they are cheaper and bring in more people. We don't have the amenities to support the influx. We don't need more people and we certainly don't want properties that may bring down our home values. Have you looked around lately to see how many people are already in the villages? Condos would give us greater density and crowd our open spaces. Open space and the beauty of the golf courses and nature preserves are why i moved here. If you want condos go to south fl. But keep the suggestion of having condos to yourself. Additionally we don't need another hoa/condo association dictating our lifestyle.

i agree!

GatorFan 01-22-2011 09:23 PM

1998 Samsung LPGA in The Villages- after the tournament, they were used for lifestyle visits. That was also back when visitors were given Village Dollars with Harold's picture on front to spend anywhere in The Villages during visit. Those were the days.

schotzyb 01-22-2011 09:31 PM

[QUOTE=GatorFan;324975]I may be wrong, but I think the condos at SS were built to house the professional lady golfers when the LPGA had The Villages on their schedule. The Villages was also part of the Profeesional Bowler Association for a few years. As The Villages has grown, they have quit sponsoring those events.[/QUOT

We stayed in the Condos in SS in 2000 when we first visited The Villages.They picked us up in a big white Limo at the Orlando airport and we also were given half of what the week's fee was in Village dollars. The condos were very nice but the steps would be a killer now 11 years later

golfnut 01-22-2011 09:38 PM

I prefer a house...gn

pqrstar 01-22-2011 10:29 PM

Freedom Pointe, located within The Villages are considered condos with full access to all of the amenities in The Villages.

http://www.seniorhousingnet.com/seni...l_32159-563380

"Freedom Pointe at The Villages provides a luxurious condominium atmosphere in the unique environment that only The Villages can offer. If you love the active independent lifestyle that The Villages provides with the peace of mind and security that a continuing care retirement community gives then Freedom Pointe at The Villages is for you.

You will enjoy totally independent living in your own private condominium: care free, no household chores or home maintenance to steal hours from your golf game or other fun pursuits."

Talk Host 01-23-2011 08:25 AM

Isn't Freedom Pointe more of an advanced age and medical needs facility?

Here's how they describe themselves "55+ Lifestyles, Independent Living, Assisted Living, Alzheimer's Care, Nursing Care, Continuing Care."


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Originally Posted by pqrstar (Post 325039)
Freedom Pointe, located within The Villages are considered condos with full access to all of the amenities in The Villages.

http://www.seniorhousingnet.com/seni...l_32159-563380

"Freedom Pointe at The Villages provides a luxurious condominium atmosphere in the unique environment that only The Villages can offer. If you love the active independent lifestyle that The Villages provides with the peace of mind and security that a continuing care retirement community gives then Freedom Pointe at The Villages is for you.

You will enjoy totally independent living in your own private condominium: care free, no household chores or home maintenance to steal hours from your golf game or other fun pursuits."


jblum8156 01-23-2011 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Talk Host (Post 325082)
Isn't Freedom Pointe more of an advanced age and medical needs facility?

Here's how they describe themselves "55+ Lifestyles, Independent Living, Assisted Living, Alzheimer's Care, Nursing Care, Continuing Care."

I don't know. I knew a wealthy couple (both healthy) who moved into a similar facility in Rye NY that had continuing care on the premises. Their reasoning: a luxurious home with no maintenance, a gourmet dining room (no need to cook). He died a few years later, she continues to live there as far as I know.

EdV 01-23-2011 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Whatever (Post 324788)
You answered your own question that they are cheaper and bring in more people. We don't have the amenities to support the influx. We don't need more people and we certainly don't want properties that may bring down our home values. Have you looked around lately to see how many people are already in the Villages? Condos would give us greater density and crowd our open spaces. Open space and the beauty of the golf courses and nature preserves are why I moved here. If you want condos go to south Fl. but keep the suggestion of having condos to yourself. Additionally we don't need another HOA/Condo association dictating our lifestyle.

First of all, this is a strange attitude for someone who lives in “Florida’s friendliest home town”. You manage to get yourself into TV and the first thing you want to do is lock the gates so no one else can get in.

Secondly, a condominium is a form of real estate ownership and has nothing whatsoever to do with the style of construction or the density of the population, or the price for that matter. In fact, the condominium I just sold in Massachusetts consisted of 26 units on 24 acres of land and it sold for a price that was a lot higher than the single family home I purchased down here.

And other than a high rise style, I don't know how you could possibly get any more dense than the courtyard villas that already exist in TV.

Talk Host 01-23-2011 02:34 PM

My mother in law lived in such a facility for several years. Whenever we would stay to have dinner with her in the dining room, we were surrounded by people of all ages and health conditions. Some of the residents in the dining room were really infirmed and on medical support equipment. There was little mistake about where we were.

JLK

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Originally Posted by jblum8156 (Post 325090)
I don't know. I knew a wealthy couple (both healthy) who moved into a similar facility in Rye NY that had continuing care on the premises. Their reasoning: a luxurious home with no maintenance, a gourmet dining room (no need to cook). He died a few years later, she continues to live there as far as I know.


nitakk 01-23-2011 02:58 PM

I have a neighbor behind me who must be deaf as a post and blasts his TV - I can hear it across the backyards. Can you imagine having a common wall with him in a condo?

bike42 01-23-2011 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Talk Host (Post 325082)
Isn't Freedom Pointe more of an advanced age and medical needs facility?

Here's how they describe themselves "55+ Lifestyles, Independent Living, Assisted Living, Alzheimer's Care, Nursing Care, Continuing Care."

The different levels of care are in different buildings, so the "independent living" apartments at Freedom Pointe do not have the atmosphere of a nursing home. They provide meals, cleaning etc., but no health care or nursing assistance. If you need that you can move to the Homewood assisted living building (but there are only 30+ apartments there) and if you have Alzheimers or other memory problems there is a separate building that is totally secure and even smaller (12-15 residents.) The new building across from the hospital is for nursing and rehab with 80 beds or so. All are operated by the same company -- Brookdale.

Jane52 01-23-2011 08:31 PM

I agree
 
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Originally Posted by Whatever (Post 324788)
You answered your own question that they are cheaper and bring in more people. We don't have the amenities to support the influx. We don't need more people and we certainly don't want properties that may bring down our home values. Have you looked around lately to see how many people are already in the Villages? Condos would give us greater density and crowd our open spaces. Open space and the beauty of the golf courses and nature preserves are why I moved here. If you want condos go to south Fl. but keep the suggestion of having condos to yourself...

I agree 100%. Greater density is what many of us left in cities and suburbs. Rec facilities are already full enough and for some activities, too full.

dsned 09-02-2011 09:26 PM

I looked at one in glenview, needed updating but the biggest turn off was the stairs, very steep!!dsned


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