Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Thank you guys for your answers to our first set of questions. we now have more.
We are interested in homes in the historic areas. I have read that these were the origionally developed areas. That the lots are bigger, it quieter, landscaping is more mature and has better views. We currently live in a triple wide mobile home on a brick foundation. Our home is classified as a house because of this. It appears that some of the homes are side by side(almost like a trailer park), But when I look at the individual listings some looks differently. Can you clearify this for me? Also some of the homes appear to be modular homes and some to be trailers. We don't care because home is what you make it not how it got there. If we buy in this area and need to replace the home in a few years what are our options? Are there lots available? From watching the video we recieved life there a fairy tale. Thats what we are looking for. We are only 51 years old, what is the minimum age to live there? How accessable is the main areas for shopping, entertainment, etc.? How accessable and how far away are these areas? How do we get a detailed map of TV? I was a little unclear on the video about grandchildren. The summer camp looks great, but it also referred to not disturbing life in the Adult pools/areas. Are grandchildren welcome everywhere or restricted to certain areas. Please clearify this because we will want to see them as much as possible. Hows the weather? I played golf yesterday and the temperture was 89, but heat index was 101. I sort of day dreamed that I was already at TV. Was I correct about the heat. I have read threds about buying now, renting and moving later. This could be an option for us. Could you spread some light on this for us? I love golf and play every week. Can you clearify the definition of "free golf". Does this include all courses and if not, how does that process work? Are the executive course only par 3? Sorry about the length of this. We are already planning a trip there within a years to see for ourselves, can't wait. David/Kathy Beck Randleman, NC "GO HEELS" |
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David,
Here are a few brief answers to your questions. As you peruse through TOTV you'll see these and a number of other topics on living in TV covered. Historic side.... all single family dwellings, from very small single wides to very spacious modular homes and some stick built homes. Nothing really "side by side"...you might have seen pictures of courtyard villa sections where houses are separated by a wall or fence. Minimum age...this is a 55+ community but by law up to 20% of the homes can be sold to those under 55; so, age is not an issue. There are a number of under 55 residents. Shopping abounds in the near vicinity...either by golf cart or by car. Everything is within a few miles. From the historic side, you have to cross 441 via a bridge to get to most shopping by golf cart. Banner mercantile sells a detailed map. Someone else on here can give you better guidance on ordering one over the phone. Grandchildren are welcome and can use most of the amenities...bocce, shuffleboard, family pools, etc (Golf over the age of 10 paying a guest fee). Some pools are designated adults only (must be over 30) but there are a number of all-age family pools for residents and guests. Golf...the executive courses are 'free' as part of your amenity fee (if you walk); if you ride, there is a $3.50/person trail fee; Or, you can buy an annual trail fee for your household residents for about $142. Exec courses are primarily par 3's with one or two par 4's thrown in. Check out the golfing the villages website for lots more details. Championship courses charge green fees.... as little as about a $1 a hole in the summertime up to $54 a round, for residents, in the winter. Buy now, rent it out options.... on the historic side, you're probably only going to rent for 3-4 months a year (Jan-Mar or Apr), so, factor that in. Golf/Heat... depends on how you tolerate heat; in the golf cart is easier than walking this time of year. I play at all hours of the day but I tolerate heat pretty well. Usually some cloud cover and a breeze at the peak heat of the day and the humidity starts to go down after noon. OK, that'll get you started. Best suggestion is to thoroughly read through TOTV and come see for yourself.
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