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We all have a choice. Do what you want. Many like The Villages. Some don't.
I used to think that San Diego was Utopia. Just got back from San Diego visit this June. Too expensive (taxes, gas ), too cold 65F. Too weird. Too hot here? Travel when hot. Don't like driving here, try NY, CAL, Bos. |
The Villages has many many people who move here and love it. Others move here and leave within a couple of years. Good for most, not for everyone. Know one family that moved back hone to enjoy grandchildren again. Come to the Villages with an open mind and ready to embrace the lifestyle and see what happens for you.
As for me I would rather be near my family so the Villages is just okay. |
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We moved here going on seven years and have not regretted one day. We know quite a few people who moved back to their original home town for various reasons such as, illness, loss of a spouse, and some to be with their kids and grandkids. We have no intentions of doing that. Our kids and grandkids have been here and understand why we are here and they have enjoyed their visits as well. This is our happy place and we hope to enjoy it for many years to come. I have to admit however, moving was stressful, and we don't intend to ever do it again. They say the average Villager may move three times. We did our homework and bought the home we love, in the place we love, and we couldn't ask for better friends and neighbors. I wish you the same.
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Cut the crap. It's all about Jan Feb March. Nowhere else on the east coast is it warm for those three months. 25% of the year TV is utopia. You can justify the rest of the year to your heart's desire. 110 heat index sucks. That's the forecast for tomorrow folks.
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Most of the replies seem to center around weather. So, Ive experienced various cities in Upstate NY and have shoveled enough snow for many peoples lifetimes. Got tired of dark skies from Labor to Memorial Day. Then fast paced Hotlanta. 7 lanes of traffic either going 75-80 MPH or deadstopped. Sampled humidity down here last summer and concluded its actually more comfortable here wiht a more constant breeze. Florida sure does know how to throw a good thunderstorm though. But enough about the weather. For the most part, people are friendly, cost of living (and especially eating out) is low, non existent taxes, rec centers, activities. Yes, kids are further away, and they have their own lives to live.. and you can drag your butt on a plane any time and visit for a weekend.. or a week or a month .. either at their house or a motel .. Are you still a helicopter parent at 65 or 75 ? Or did you raise them to be independent ? Whether you stayed put or moved, things will never be the way they once were .. for better or worse. Enjoy those final years. They are yours and your alone
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Certainly not all but most of the people I have met in TV were weather refugees from “up north”. Others came from other communities in Florida. A few moved from places like Southern California which has great weather because Florida was far less costly.
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Yes, been here 19 years. If I was younger and had the money I would move back to cape Cod.
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Reminds me of an old song If you're fond of sand dunes and salty air Quaint little villages here and there (You're sure)You're sure to fall in love with old Cape Cod. If you like the taste of a lobster stew Served by a window with an ocean view (You're sure)You're sure to fall in love with old Cape Cod |
Cape Cod has changed dramatically in the last 20 yrs. Traffic congestion, no parking. Lots of snow.
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I must admit that we are in the process of moving out of TV, but not out of dissatisfaction, regret, or homesickness. We really enjoy boating and fishing, and decided that we wanted to live where we have easier access to the Harris chain of lakes. We've found a beautiful place here in Cent. FL where we will have our own boat slip; and right on a golf course for much less than it would cost here! The Villages is beautiful and convenient, just not exactly a fit for us. I'm sure we will miss it - there's no Starbucks near the new place!
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That makes sense. It sounds like you've found a perfect location for your interests...good luck. :thumbup: |
Still have northern homes so no reason to be unhappy no matter where we stay
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Moved here 3 years ago and everything was great until this year. Medical is a nightmare-are considering moving a smaller 55 Community with plenty of activities and golfing with better access to Doctors and not having to go through Nurses-PA if there is an issue. Stores are getting so crowded..Too bad it seems to be all about them making more $$$.
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TVs is a great getaway for me , but I will never give up country living on the Chesapeake Bay.
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I could never live in the villages full-time although it has its perks it also has its drawbacks. Yes it's cold up north and it does Snow in the winter time. But the villages is really no Bargain in the winter either. We get Frost many times and I've even seen snow. The place is extremely crowded. If you want warm winters go south not Central Florida. The medical facilities are really not the best, may be mediocre. Golf course maintenance has gotten worse over the years and prices still go up. Up north in the mountains I can still play golf at $30 on many of the beautiful mountain courses with green trees doglegs left and right. Nights are cool the days are pleasant humidity is low. If you live in New York State you have Lakes, beaches, mountains, forest, farmland, probably one of the prettiest states in the union. Florida I have sand, Flat terrain,And yes I have to say some really great beaches we also have some really nice lakes but we also have the hottest and most humid summers aside from the rainforest in the world. So maybe if a person can afford it being a snowbird is a good life. I personally still enjoys skiing, snowshoeing, cross-country ski, and just plain love to see the Snows come. I love to come inside after winter activities have a cup of hot chocolate and sit by my fireplace. What I really miss is going to the squares ( yer right ) or sitting at the outside bar as city fire (right again) Yes we do have crime up north but so does the villages.
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