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wereback 09-03-2023 08:10 PM

lofts
 
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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2252505)
When lofts were opened, we went to look at them for in-law. Nothing special, it’s an apartment. The drawback was only 1 year lease, and no sublet. A 3 bedroom house was about half than renting a 1 bed loft. Looks like that has changed if poster only stayed 4 months

I bought a new house from the villages they cancelled my lease. It was house number 9 in the villages. I really like the smell of a new house.

PersonOfInterest 09-04-2023 05:18 AM

Pity the poor OP who got virtually no information about what he was asking for. The OP wanted opinion about the experience of living at the lofts, not whether you would choose to live there or not.

bowlingal 09-04-2023 06:38 AM

Don't forget the cost of a new roof on houses.

deborahcme 09-04-2023 07:06 AM

Hopefully, someone who actually rented at The Lofts or has a friend or relative who lives there will answer these questions for the OP: Are the apartments noisy or quiet? Is the pool pleasantly crowded or overcrowded? Same for rec room and BBQs. What's that renter's "things I like" list and "things I wish were better" list. How's storage? Is there extra available and is there a cost associated with that? What's the pet policy? How's parking? Clearly, I don't know the answers to these questions, but just trying to steer the bus back toward the original OP's post, with apologies, folks. I know how we can get off track, moi included :)

ithos 09-04-2023 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2252515)
If you can afford to pay cash for a villa, you can get the same square footage and the same amenities as The Lofts for a third of the monthly cost. I don't see any advantage to living at The Lofts.

If you are drinker, you have several good choices for restaurants with bars you can walk to.

You are within walking distance to Eisenhower Center and a Publix shopping center.

After the recent runup in housing prices which I believe have peaked, the financial advantages have been greatly diminished. So rent and wait for the next housing collapse.

NoMo50 09-04-2023 07:33 AM

Typical thread hijacking. Some folks just can't resist.

airstreamingypsy 09-04-2023 08:17 AM

I can't answer because I don't live there, but I often wonder why TV doesn't build condos. There are many widows in TV, who would undoubtedly like to not have to deal with a house, but would like to live out their days here where their friends are. Condos are the perfect solution.

retiredguy123 09-04-2023 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by NoMo50 (Post 2252862)
Typical thread hijacking. Some folks just can't resist.

Point taken. But I am not sure that comparing the cost of The Lofts to home ownership is that far off the topic.

chicksinger 09-04-2023 12:07 PM

I think your age should be considered as well.. we are not building a nest egg at this stage of the game, we're trying to live off the one we hopefully still have...

Stu from NYC 09-04-2023 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2252887)
Point taken. But I am not sure that comparing the cost of The Lofts to home ownership is that far off the topic.

Wonder if anyone living in the Lofts actually posts here?

thelegges 09-04-2023 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by deborahcme (Post 2252850)
Hopefully, someone who actually rented at The Lofts or has a friend or relative who lives there will answer these questions for the OP: Are the apartments noisy or quiet? Is the pool pleasantly crowded or overcrowded? Same for rec room and BBQs. What's that renter's "things I like" list and "things I wish were better" list. How's storage? Is there extra available and is there a cost associated with that? What's the pet policy? How's parking? Clearly, I don't know the answers to these questions, but just trying to steer the bus back toward the original OP's post, with apologies, folks. I know how we can get off track, moi included :)

Parking is a space as long as it’s not near the pool is not a problem. If you want a covered space, a garage you must add that cost to your rent, if one is available. If you have a golf cart it sits in the elements.

We found noise is about the people next door, not issues with the walls. If they are extremely hard of hearing, and many are, their CW music is very loud, and one can hear the yelling in the halls. Pool isn’t any busier than any other neighborhood pool.

Didn’t have pets so not on the list, but they have a small dog area. The cost for a one bed, was $300 more than renting a PV. Both needed renter insurance, WiFi, streaming, electricity, furniture (both lofts and PV furnished for a fee). PV was 2 bed more SF. The lack of garage, ability to store was more of a deciding factor, than the $300 difference


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