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After spending a few weekends here we decided that we would seriously consider becoming a villager.
We also decided that based on the sheer size of this place, and getting bigger all the time, we would need more time to decide where to live. As a result we rented for a month and glad we did. Have suggested that to others and if they want to do so great, if not that is ok too. This is a great place for advise but you can either take it or leave it but to criticize folks for friends advise is not a great way to make friends. Just saying. |
Third house I’ve purchased without seeing it. Each were great for where I was in life.
For retirement/aging, the Villages is perfect. I only viewed a few self-made videos by homeowners here, checked reviews, looked up property taxes, values, crime stats, governance (HOAs and insurance issues (hurricanes & sinkholes) & all were in ‘normal’ expected parameters. I never saw the house before purchase, but did get a very thorough inspection. Took me 6 months to get here after purchase, and I love it! I felt I needed to do ‘due diligence’ on information regarding the important stuff, and the ‘lifestyle’ visits would only distract me from knowing the hard and possibly negative information. I wish you success & happiness in your search and purchase. |
Third house I’ve purchased without seeing it. Each were great for where I was in life.
For retirement/aging, the Villages is perfect. I only viewed a few self-made videos by homeowners here, checked reviews, looked up property taxes, values, crime stats, governance (HOAs and insurance issues (hurricanes & sinkholes) & all were in ‘normal’ expected parameters. I never saw the house before purchase, but did get a very thorough inspection. Took me 6 months to get here after purchase, and I love it! I felt I needed to do ‘due diligence’ on information regarding the important stuff, and the fun ‘lifestyle’ visits would only distract me from knowing the hard and possibly negative information. I wish you success & happiness in your search and purchase. |
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Lot's of Golf & No Bond in North Part of TV's
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There are definite's here in the villages:
North of 466 has the older, smaller houses, more congested, outdated houses, more mature trees/ landscaping, no separate app for golf carts and walkers, and older adults, and now you will probably have to start putting new roofs on your home to get insurance. We wanted a new house, more PB courts, younger crowd, separate paths for golf carts and bikes/walkers, gas for furnace and cooking, newer house designs, etc.. so we moved south of 44 and glad we did. We golf a lot and this year, the courses in the south have been maintained better than northern courses (Truman is terrible, Rosevelt is bad, and others around the 466a area are pretty bad. We play in a lot of groups and over a big area within the villages. we got lucky because most of the groups we play in are in our area. I would hate to move here then find out a few of my groups that we enjoy playing in are in a village up in Spanish springs, in the winter the traffic is bad up north. |
One other point that was touched on in one post is how much do you want to go to places outside The Villages. For us, we find the restaurants on campus to be average. Rarely, do we have a meal that we find outstanding. So we go to Prime 3 or McCrackens in Leesburg or head towards Orlando. My wife is also a big Disney fan so we are there 4 to 5 times a year. I understand that Ocala has some interesting restaurants as well so being North would be closer.
Golf on 18 hole courses is cheaper and easier to schedule outside TV. As for heat and humidity, I adjusted my lifestyle during those months much like I adjusted my lifestyle up north during the winters. Truthfully, I can’t take the cold like I did 50 years ago so I take the heat and humidity today. Good luck and enjoy your retirement. |
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And a funny thing about TV... People do leave and are replaced by younger people... That is exactly what is happening in those 20+ yo neighborhoods right now... And in 20 years, those living south of 44 along Morse, those in Fenney, Marsh Creek, and DeSoto will be considered to be "old"... As Simba learned in "The Lion King", the "Circle of Life" goes on... |
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I came here in 2005. I was 64 and my wife was 58. I had gotten AARP Medicare coverage sometime before moving here. I had to get a job to get insurance for my wife. I got a job with Walmart and got their insurance. I went to my Doctor and he sent me to a Cardiologist for a stress test. The Cardiologist said I needed an ablation. I went to get the procedure. The procedure cost over $20,000.00. Walmart Insurance only covered $1000.00 and AARP Insurance covered the rest. I would suggest getting the AARP Insurance until you turn 65. I later got a job at Publix That their insurance was better than Walmart's. There are no good paying jobs here in Florida. Publix is a very good company they start you out at about $15.00 per hour and you can purchase their stock.
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I think the setup here in TV (retirement community, ammenities, golf car life, condensed housing, developmental districts, bonds, etc.) maybe leads to advice covering (or partly based on) a lot of those areas, which we found valuable because they were new to us.
The rest - what kind of house do you want, how old, what upgrades, location, location, etc. to us were pretty much the same as buying anywhere else. In other words, we had our list of wants, did our homework on what was where in TV, shared our list with the sales agent and made our decision accordingly. We purchased after a lifestyle visit (we covered a lot of ground then) a few years ago and have been very happy as six-month snowbirds. The advice here allowed us to ask better questions, but really did not influence the core values we’d have buying a house anywhere else. Or the process we’d need to get there (i.e., renting for a month, more than one visit, etc.). We typically don’t need a lot of time to make “couples decisions”. Other folks need a month or more to get comfortable with such a big decision. Decision time could be influenced by whether one is buying their “dream retirement home” or just looking for something great to get out of the snow annually. No right or wrong answers. We are early 60’s and live near the things in TV that are important to us day-to-day. Same with the home up north. At some point our list of “important things” may change, and we’ll address the situation(s) then. Good luck! |
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OP there are full time jobs available with The Villages, if not healthcare and insurance is pretty decent. |
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Village Tinker is one of the best of them. There have been many others over the years as well even though many of the excellent posters have gone onto unknown pastures. |
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I would only buy in a bran new village…everyone is in good spirits and eager to do things and join clubs…we did buy our first home in an older neighborhood…first problem was how much older our neighbors were and we could tell that everyone already had their golf groups and picklegroup,,,everyone was nice but when we moved into a new village the energy was much better….
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Sure if a couple in their 90's pass and someone takes over, the next couple will be younger, but more likely to be in their 70's than in their 50's. |
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When I had to pay my own health costs before turning 65, the cost was astoundingly high. Take a good look at that before retiring early.
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Golfers shopping for homes in The Villages should NOT purchase a New Home in the Southern Areas, which lack enough Executive Golf Courses. Rather, they should buy a pre-owned home in the Middle or Northern areas which have plenty of Executive golf courses nearby. Also, the Bond is usually paid off and you are MUCH CLOSER to Shopping & Restaurants.
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Many views on this topic. My wife and I visited friends here about 11 years ago. Riding around on our friend's golf cart the end of our second day I said to my wife: "If I ever retire this is where I want to live". Two years later I retired and now this is where we live. And we love it!!!
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As far as healthcare jobs, there are many, many places to look and most seem to be hiring on a regular basis. There are a lot of places up on the north end for the villages healthcare systems such as the hospital and numerous individual facilities. There are also many urgent care places a little bit of everywhere. Then if you head a little south, there is a great hospital in Leesburg that is affiliated with University of Florida group. Healthcare jobs are everywhere! We bought in Linden a courtyard villa. We were considered the end of The Villages. After we bought the purchased more land, and continue buying more land. So now we are considered the “middle”. We lack shopping but it’s just a short drive away. All amenities will catch up as they continue to build so wherever you decide to land, it will be ok.
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I have been here in the Villages since June of 2005. In the same house and neighborhood. Lots of changes since then here in the Villages. Probably would take a good two hours in a golf cart to get from one end to the other. Could have done it in 30 minutes back in 2005.
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