Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The bond is mentioned on the flyer part of the VLS listing. Simply open the flyer tab and you’ll see it there. If you look on an internet site for properties not listed on the VLS, ( zillow, realtor.com for example) the bond amount is almost always absent. Good luck!
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If your wife gets involved in some activities, she will be welcomed. I’m really shy, too, almost a recluse, but I play in eight music jams per week and love it. |
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If the house is listed you can bet that if the bond is paid, the listing will note that fact. "No bond" is a big selling point. |
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Wishing you well in your search for the perfect Villages home and location. You will get a lot of differing opinions about the perfect location. If you’d like to visit again, I have a rental in Fenney, which I believe has the most beautiful entrance of all locations. Villagers Homes 4 Rent, property ID 9868. We will also most likely be selling it FSBO in the next few years. Bond is low.
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BTW I’m Kurtho’s twin brother. So I can answer for him! |
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Just remind your younger wife, statistically speaking the majority of 50 year olds live south of 44 in the new section. Every new section through out time has the average youngest age. If mature trees are more important than people closer to her age, then things will be good. You can have all those activities no matter where you live.
As far as bond, there are houses for sale south of 44 that the owners have paid the bond (good selling point). You could also make it a condition of the sale. Our house is 4 years old and I’m already tired of the bond monthly expense, so we are going to pay ours off this year. |
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It is only a selling point A good one to be sure, since over time owners pay almost double the original bond amount with the administration fees & interest. |
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If you like the Liberty Park area, widen your search to all of the Villages around LSL. I’ve seen some great deals in Duval. Sunset Pointe borders the N side of the Eagle Preserve.( It’s also a tortoise preserve)
Bonds in this area will be paid off or very low. |
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When looking for a home, I would focus not just on whether the bond is paid or not. This can be handled through the sales price or have the seller pay the bond. You should make a list of what is important to you in a home -- first, location is critical because you cannot move the house. You need to determine what is a must have in a home and what items are nice to have but not critical to the purchase of the home. Go to open houses and explore the homes on the market.
Also, you need to have a Villages Realtor and a Multiple Listing Realtor such as REMax, etc. Take your time and explore the areas and homes. Good luck. |
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We are in our 2nd home in TV. Our 1st home was near Spanish Spring's we are now near BW. Neither have gas. But frankly I dont see the issue. Our monthly electric bill here is less than what my gas and electric were together up north.
Both areas have a mixture on younger seniors and older. The VLS listings online always show the bond amount. We bought our 2nd and the bond was paid off. So there are those opportunities out there in a 10-12 year old home. Bonus is insurance is cheaper on a younger house, major repairs are not needed yet, landscaping is generally in good shape. Older homes tend to need a lot of landscape maintenance. Overall don’t box yourself in to an area without looking at the whole picture. Also don’t cheap out. If you do you may end up not liking the home and spending the money down the road anyway when you decide to move. Average Villager moves 2-3 times. Good luck. |
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We moved to Liberty Park almost 2 years ago and love the area. We are close to Lake Sumter Landing and Brownwood plus many executive courses (if you play golf). Yes, the neighborhood is older, but we have found younger people too. We paid off the small bond amount when we got here and recently replaced the roof, stove, etc. but that cost was planned. It is still less expensive than the newer homes and the high costs on the southside. You will love the Villages!
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Our first investment inquiry was in 2007. So there is your answer on WHY. Every new village in great locations have investment homes. It’s ok not to understand the concept, and need to ask Why. Investors are very under the radar.
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Please don’t let the bond be a distraction. I would concentrate on location and home features. Also, since homes here don’t have basements, storage is at a premium. Any attic space above the garage is too hot to store anything of value.
Have fun in your search for your next home. If it doesn’t work out the way you hoped, you can try another house.
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