Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Decide if LOUD Turn Pike highway noise bothers you upfront. Understand quickly that the noise levels change dramatically based on temperature, time of day, and humidity levels. The noise can be fine on Monday and so loud on Wednesday that it will blow your mind. Do not underestimate what I am trying to tell you here. Otherwise, you might regret buying so close to the Turn Pike.
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Why would anyone ask such a question on this site? You have to do your due diligence and decide what is best for you. Caveat emptor.
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Generally speaking nothing near the turnpike.
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Take your time and shop around the area! The “Villages” as such, is just a catch all melting pot. Many wonderful areas outside the wire……
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We were thinking about a villa and are glad we went for a bigger home. Why? Because of the larger garage! A full sized car, a golf cart, a couple of bicycles, seasonal decorations, trash can and our two car garage is packed tight. We’d never have made it in a 1.5 garage. We’re happy to have the third bedroom also for visitors and inside storage. If you’ve come from a house with a basement, you’ll underestimate how much space you need.
All the areas have pros and cons. I live between 466 and 466a and love It. Love access to shopping, Sumter landing, but envy the nature paths in the south. |
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Do a minimum two week life style visit through villages. They will let you stay in villa and give you golf cart and pass for all activities . This time of year is least expensive. Then do again in fall when all snow birds are back so you can see both times of year. Meet with both villages and mls agent. I would say stay north of 44.
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Where Should You Buy
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If I recall correctly, prices still rose here during the last recession. +80% of buyers here are cash so interest rates have a small effect. |
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Good point about the garage , we have a courtyard villa and love it. Quiet ,private our lanai doesn’t face the neighbors lanai as most other homes do. The courtyard privacy is worth the smaller garage.
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Do diligence
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There are dog parks everywhere and more being added as the community grows. I moved here without ever having golfed but The Villages Golfing Academy teaches a golf that is FUN and beginners friendly. There is sooooo much here to do, things I didn’t even knew existed- dragon boat racing, glass fusion, twirlers and drum corp, cardio-drumming- just keep an open mind and explore!!! Never say never. Everyone will say they live in the best Village and in the best house- and they will be right- it’s best for them. Besides a fenced yard being essential- here is the criteria I used when I bought my house- sight unseen, having never visited The Villages: 1). North facing lanai with the west side of the lanai blocked by the house- I can enjoy my lanai year round, all day long. I enjoy the morning sunrise and early morning sun on my lanai but quickly in shade for the rest of the day while still having views of the gorgeous sunsets. 2). Not built near the Turnpike or a busy major road, not next to a pickleball or tennis court. I LOVE peace and quiet while on my lanai- listening to the birds and frogs while gazing at my pretty yard and fountain and Florida sky is my thing!! 3). Not built backing to vacant or privately owned property. I wanted to know what will be going in on the other side of the wall/fence. I didn’t want a multiple unit apartment building or noisy business being built. 4). Walking distance to an ADULT pool- we are 4 houses from our adult pool. Didn’t want to be close to a family pool for sure. 5). Gas appliances. 6). I was 60 when I bought 2 years ago, so I wanted to be in the younger area of The Villages- which is the new area. 7). I wanted a “vacation resort” style Village instead of a “subdivision” standard neighborhood Village. I love nature and open spaces- Fenney was the perfect fit for me. When I pull in to the front of Fenney, even after 2 years, it takes my breath away with its beauty and nature. 8). I wanted block and stucco, not stick/vinyl. The Honeysuckle Villas are actually poured concrete - the only ones that I know of. The Developer is now building a lot with tilt wall design- pre-poured walls off site and then craned into place. I am NOT a shopper - I am not interested in going daily to clothing stores, Knickknack stores, chatchzky shops, so close proximity to huge shopping areas was not in my list. I bought in June 2020, coming from the state of Washington, without ever coming to visit The Villages but I stalked all the YouTubers (Jerry and Linda, The Village Newcomers, Gold Wingnut, Skip Smith) here in The Villages for about 18 months- so I felt comfortable and confident buying sight unseen. But how much I loved it the first day I drove into Fenney doesn’t match, doesn’t come anywhere close to how much more I love it 2 years later. I love LOVE it here more every single day!!! |
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At a minimum, come for a lifestyle visit, and look at as many properties as you can. As has been said, if you want new construction, South of 44 Hwy is the only option. For resales, there are many great homes and areas, but they typically last for a very short time on the market. You may want to check out resales in the villages of LaBelle, Pine Hills, and Pine Ridge. Those are between 44 and 466a, have a dog park close by, close to shopping in Colony Plaza and Lake Deaton Plaza, and nearby country clubs for dining.
Keep in mind, it is impossible to get a feel for The Villages without being here. Any advice you receive here, mine included, might be way off the mark for your goals. |
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With two dogs, a courtyard villa would be a good choice and there are many, in a lot of areas. Single family homes in TV are not fenced so the courtyard is a quick, easy way to let your dogs out for a quick potty break without having to walk them. Good luck and welcome to The Villages
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I personally love the more established villages near Spanish Spring, but around Sumter is also beautiful. More privacy/bigger lots north, newer homes the further south you go, but trees and shopping are less established.
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the golf courses are everywhere. You may not play now, but you can't see into the future. I didn't play either when I moved here, but now I do. Shopping is on 441 ( the big box stores and restaurants). Sure, someday they may be in the south section, but if you look at the paper, there are tons of houses south of 44 for sale. Why? they are practically brand new. People are moving there and realizing it is way too far away from everything! Not to mention....Coleman prison, the Florida tpke, constant blasting from construction sites. You really need a month here to see for yourself, learn your way around and talk to people already living here. Good Luck!!
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