Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The Wannabees Club
Still the TV Wannabee but my faith is fading.
Yesterday's headlines in my local newspaper read "Home ownership no longer a dream ~ Grants Pass resident (name) found the perfect home for the perfect price of $220,000 originally listed at $369,000". Still stuck in the Oregon boonies
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There are two ways of looking at the current real estate market. 1. The attitude: "I want top dollar and I'm not giving my house away". This means you will stay where you are, indefinitely. 2. The attitude: "I'm willing to sell at market value". This means you will sell and be free to spread your wings and soar into the next phase of your life. I think as seniors, while we have good health, we need to try to realize our dreams. Make hay while the sun shines!
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Barefoot At Last No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever. Last edited by Barefoot; 05-25-2010 at 11:03 AM. |
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There is a value in "peace of mind" that cannot be measured in money. WE, each and every one of us, are more important than money. Time is money, money is time. One can save it, spend it or waste it, but one can't get it back once it's gone. One pays for everything in time or money. Dirigo
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Barefoot.....
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Bottoming out??????
The housing prices still have not bottomed out, according to a lot of so called experts.They expect a second leg to the downturn with more inventory on the market, because of Banks releasing more of their holdings and tax breaks ending in April.Having just visited TV , i found houses in every price range, and "most" priced at current market values.There will be a home for you when the time comes, i still believe everything works out for the best in the end
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Oh great, now you got me thinking about my savings and IRAs . What time is happy hour anyway, there is a place I can double money for sure! |
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cib:
Mighty glad to see you back with us. Haven't seen a post in ages. In fact, I asked a couple of folks at last week's TOTV luncheon whether they knew what was happening. Hang on to your original thought of coming to Florida's Friendliest Hometown. Somewhere before too long things will look better $$$$-wise at both ends, and maybe then you can say, "Oh, H***, just do it, girl!" Just think! When there's no more new homes going up in TV, in several years, there'll still be all kinds of awesome pre-owneds on the market. And, best of all, all of us "old people" who are encouraging you to join us will, cross your fingers, still be here. Granted, we'll be using walkers, confined to wheelchairs, in bed by 8pm, hard-of-hearing, not allowed to drink anymore, etc., etc. But, we'll still be fun and have fun! SWR
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Oh Coney, I too am glad to hear from you. I thought Dirigo's post was just so completely right and Swrinfla's too!!.
All of us have faced change when we decided to move to TV full time, and almost all of us have made some kind of sacrifice to do it, be it money, friends, family, or a home we really love. I am 70, many are much younger, but now is the time to live and enjoy this day and this moment. Just please come down for a life style visit, Coney. Many of us want to hug you. Than maybe you will become a part timer here. Something good will come of it, I am sure. Who knew that the real estate people in The Villages DON'T pressure, but some of the residents do? Sure would like to meet you Coney Island Babe. |
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Hello fellow Pacific Northwester
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Thank you all for the encouraging pep-talk !!
I am surrounded by nature's awesome natural beauty and friendly critters, human and otherwise but I miss the social lifestyle.
SWRinfla you really make me and I would love to meet all of you someday ! My wannabee faith has been restored !
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It is true that eventually your Oregon Dream Home will increase in value by $100,000. And that will allow you to get out your original investment. But while your house is increasing in value, the houses in The Villages will also be increasing in value .... perhaps by more than houses in Oregon. None of us are getting any younger, and you could be having a whale of a good time in TV! I'm stepping off my soapbox now.
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CIB,
I think Bare has an excellent point that if you buy and sell a home in the same market conditions, you don't necessarily lose much by selling low, because you will also be buying low. If you wait to sell when the market rebounds, you probably are going to give back your higher selling price by paying more for your dream home in TV. We purchased our modest vacation home in TV in October '09 for approx. $45k less than the previous owners had paid. I suspect that they made up the "loss" by purchasing the larger house for which they opted at well-below its previous market price. Anyway, we all love you and want you to come live in TV. Pturner p.s., Another thought. Is it an option for you to buy in TV now, use it as a vacation/rental, and sell your home in Seattle when the market rebounds? (That is what we chose to do, as we have no mortgage on our Atlanta home either, and in our case, we are still a couple of years from retirement.) With any luck-- we're not banking on it, but it would be nice-- we will have bought low and will end up selling not-so-low. Might you consider that as an option? |
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Oregon Vs Florida
CIB,
My husband and I are thinking of moving to TV in a few more years. However, before we make the decision of moving there full time, we plan to just rent a place for a month or two hopefully at least once a year. At this time we are not sold on living there year round. The extremely hot weather, all the insects, and the economy in Florida are a few of the concerns we have. Since you can't sell your home (and I am with you regarding taking such a huge loss), why don't you rent a place and just enjoy the time you spend there whether for a few weeks or months? Oregon is a lovely state and you may decide after you stay at TV that you would prefer to divide your time between both places. Annabelle |
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The dream goes on. Yoda |
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And Yoda if like me you are counting on investing at least half of the equity in your house so that you have the money to retire you do care. I am just hoping for all of us wanabes that things improve and stabelize. |
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