Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Two years ago we were in the same boat as you. Listing our house in NJ, crossing our fingers that it sold quickly and for a good price.
Then we rented while our house was being built. It was in July and it seemed it rained every day. The neighborhood was empty, think it was all rentals. I cried and kept asking myself if we did the right thing. Flash ahead 3 months, in the house, meeting new people, and now I think it is the best move I ever made. Quote:
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hi this is marlene in the villages . i m not sure when this post was posted..that i am responding to.. i still cant figure out the ins and outs of this forum but i try my best. at any rate..i would like to encourage you!! moving and change are difficult especially as we get older. there are no sure things in life...none at all. if we dont take risks and step out in faith. then we are not blessed tho i feel...so much is lost when we have fear..it is normal to be afraid and 'scared' but courage is when you move forward anyhow into the unknown . will you have enough to live on? we are not rich villagers . my husband retired from the post office many years ago . we lived in las vegas retirement before moving out to florida 8 years ago. we have social security and his post office pension to live on. no investments. no savings. (we are technically poor slugs h ere in the villages haha) but we live grandly. we have an adorable ver comfortable warm and cozy ranch home..and dance weather permitting in the town squares..which are free of charge 365 days a year, golf pretty much for free on the executive courses here. i never ever..golfed in my life before i came here, and frankly i am the anti christ of golf...but i love it anyhow..give me a tree , a bird singing..a pretty lake and im a happy camper even if i cant hit the ball. people who have lots of moola here live very nicely to be sure..anywhere you have money that is the case. to be middle income though ..and still have a fantastic lifestyle, i cannot say enough about the villages in that regard, its wonderful. you can save on gas here by driving a golf cart around town...it gets u everywhere not just the golf courses. do your own lawn yardwork and save every month that way too im 67 ..hubby is 68 and relatively good health and good exercise we mow our own lawn etc. if you read this post...and want to speak on email...it is flowerpower55@gmail.com i hope you sold your home in new jersey and are living in the villages now...good luck good health
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I would list your questions and your answer to each. If you move spend as much time as you can in the location you plan to move too to make sure you will like it. |
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Your discomfort and anxiety are Quite normal.
Retirement is a BIG step, and relocating is also a BIG step as well. Two things to consider: (1) The Villages are a great (GREAT...) place to live. On the other hand, are you sufficiently familiar with TV and the lifestyle(s) here? Will five days of house-hunting be enough time for you to acquaint yourself with the geography of the area, choices, and all the other factors involved in your big-move-decision? Don't rush into things; take your time, and you'll find that your comfort-level will be higher. (2) Many folks buy a place in TV before they've sold their long-time Home elsewhere. Moreover, there may be a mortgage remaining on their "old" home and/or they really don't know how much they'll 'net on the sale of the "old" home ... yet they feel compelled to buy in TV NOW. I would find that very stressful. I would find having a mortgage in retirement challenging; having [U]two[U] mortgages would probably put me over the edge! Take things slow; be Comfortable with your choices. ...and enjoy The Villages if/when you get here! |
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We just sold our home in NY.It was inthe middle of both of our children, six miles to either home.. we have been here two months. We love it. Hang in there.
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If you are not sure, wait until you are sure.
I received an anonymous letter a couple of years ago that said due to my enthusiasm about this place the writer bought here and was VERY unhappy. I felt a terrible sense of sadness over that. Not everyone is happy here and it is a lot of work to move. It IS normal, but it is a real stressor and I am seeing people who land here and don't bounce back for awhile. It is a BIG step. Please know that we care, you would be welcomed here with open arms and I am sure that you would be happy, but just take your time. Hugs and good wishes, Gracie
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Gracie, this is a perfect example of someone who couldn't take responsibility for their own choice. Your enthusiasm for TV has also been the thing that has tipped the balance for others to oome and see for themselves and who have subsequently bought and loved it as much as you. Interesting that the note was anonymous.. Keep your honest posts coming. Each person will take whatever they want from it and do with it what they will. Nothing any of us can do about that.
LW888
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Thank you all for you encouragement and honesty We have bought in orange blossom and hope to be their soon. We know this was the right thing to do
Kathy |
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I can assure you it is normal. For the last three months since I put a contract on a house, I have had every feeling you are having and then some! I am sitting in a hotel room at the Waterfront Inn waiting for my closing on Friday. I have moved here by myself (I am a widow)... I know no one here and I am terrified. But I keep just putting one foot in front of the other and trust what everyone tells me about this place... "it is the friendliest place!" So.... come on down and lets make them prove it! Best of luck to you!
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Mcp1605 you are such a strong person I know you will be fine . Were are you buying? Hopefully we can meet once I am there full time and exchange stories good luck
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I am moving to the village of Poinciana. About 3 miles south (I think) of Lake Sumpter Landing. Contact me sometime. My email is texasmacs@gmail.com. Bet you can't guess where I'm from?!!
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It's a normal feeling especially when you first arrive. Moving from one state to another at this time of our lives is stressful. It can be overwhelming for some people. You need to learn the landscape, getting new doctors and learning to build a list of vendors for needed services.
Just take deep breaths and putting one foot in front of the other. I think couples have it a little bit easier time of moving, than singles. Don't put pressure on yourselves that everything has to be done in a week. After a short while, you will begin to feel the move is all worth it. Just keep reminding the prize is orth all the effort. ![]()
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