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New vs Older
New may seem optimal because of fiber optic internet and brand new infrastructure, these are things that won’t ever be available in the older villages. In addition, neighbor connections are new for everyone and cliques are seldom. On the flip side though, with a new home you have to undergo all those home improvement projects like landscaping, light tubes and painted floors. For me it’s a no brainer if I was new to the Villages. I would go new.
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<< But, if you look on VLS and do a drive-by through that area, you will see hundreds of spec homes are sitting. >>
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as opposed to MLS = Multiple Listing Service. VLS is exclusive - it means the Villages own real estate group is doing the selling on behalf of the owner. On new construction, that means you won't see Re/MAX selling those homes, because the Developer owns its own real estate company and isn't interested in farming out or sharing the sales, or profits, to outside companies. MLS is inclusive. Those are only resales, and only those resales that the seller hasn't contracted with VLS agents. So you might see a Re/MAX agent bringing a buyer to look at a house being sold through a Coldwell-Banker agency. VLS agents are not allowed to show MLS homes to potential buyers. |
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But you already knew this. You were told this the other nine times you said 'must be a rwason why'. |
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Many Villages have several scattered around the neighborhood and have a system set up to act as first responders, hopefully getting there before the paramedics arrive... |
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