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DrHitch 07-25-2023 04:48 AM

A good summary of the Latitudes Margaritaville developments is here:

A Look Inside Margaritaville Retirement Communities

ElDiabloJoe 07-25-2023 05:38 AM

We looked at them all. Stayed at two of them. HHI, Daytona, and Watersound (panhandle). When we first visited HHI, we were amazed and very impressed! Cute cottages, very nicely decorated. Not cookie cutter type shotgun floorplans ( looking at you, Courtyard Villas).

Then we visited The Villages and realized the Margaritavilles were all just very small versions of The Villages.

Besides, I like Jimmy Buffet as well as the next person, but I’m no ParrotHead. I like Prince and The Rolling Stones, but I’m not moving to any themed community of theirs and listening to the same 6 songs pumped out at me on a loop 24/7 day after day after mind-blowing day.

Altavia 07-25-2023 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Doctor Who (Post 2238475)
Took a look about a year ago. Some nice homes but not too much to do. Beach was a great draw but is about a half hour ride from the property. By car, there is very limited parking. The shuttle bus is the best choice but you abide by the schedule. The beach property and facilities are beautiful but too far away. No golf course on property. Folks were nice...like The Villages but not worth the move.

W hen visiting our condo, we often play pickleball at Pictona and meet people who live in MV. They often ask about the Villages, seems things to do for the active folks is relatively limited.

Pictona is an awesome facility with many activities so helps fill that gap.

midiwiz 07-25-2023 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbb (Post 2238249)
When I was looking for a home a few years ago everyone was talking about the wonderful new place near Daytona beach, Margaritaville. Since then I haven't hear a word about it, is it still popular, or was it all hype.

a lot of hype, a lot of $$$, HOA dues and rules are ridiculous, the "owners beachside" is tiny and all in all we've been by it several times... looks havent' changed since they announced it. so we even wonder did they sell enough to start building anything?

dewilson58 07-25-2023 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Hape2Bhr (Post 2238353)
Hey, why not talk about Myrtle Beach too.:blahblahblah::blahblahblah::blahblahblah:

I haven't been there.

But when I do, I'll let you know.

Dusty_Star 07-25-2023 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbb (Post 2238249)
When I was looking for a home a few years ago everyone was talking about the wonderful new place near Daytona beach, Margaritaville. Since then I haven't hear a word about it, is it still popular, or was it all hype.

Earlier, there was a post about the Leisureville author's prediction that The Villages would fall out of favor. This prediction was completely wrong. But I wonder if that could be said about Margaritaville? Specifically, pop stars have an appeal to a specific generation. Once the Parrot Heads or their heirs want to sell, will there be buyers?

Chi-Town 07-25-2023 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2238531)
I haven't been there.

But when I do, I'll let you know.

Let us know
when you get to HHI also. Thanks.



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dewilson58 07-25-2023 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 2238555)
Let us know
when you get to HHI also. Thanks..

:icon_wink:

RCJ61 07-25-2023 07:38 AM

[QUOTE=ElDiabloJoe;2238507]We looked at them all. Stayed at two of them. HHI, Daytona, and Watersound (panhandle). When we first visited HHI, we were amazed and very impressed! Cute cottages, very nicely decorated. Not cookie cutter type shotgun floorplans ( looking at you, Courtyard Villas).

Then we visited The Villages and realized the Margaritavilles were all just very small versions of The Villages.

Besides, I like Jimmy Buffet as well as the next person, but I’m no ParrotHead. I like Prince and The Rolling Stones, but I’m not moving to any themed community of theirs and listening to the same 6 songs pumped out at me on a loop 24/7 day after day after mind-blowing day.[/QUOTE

We visited Margaritaville twice, staying there one time also. We really did like it. But we felt the builder was giving us the runaround. We could never get a straight answer on lot releases. We were on the list for a year. We received two calls about lots that other people dropped out of, and we could only build a certain house on it. We were ready to buy, glad we didn't and found the Villages.

RCJ

rickaslin 07-25-2023 07:54 AM

I have freinds that built a house there. Moved in Feb of this year. It is nice , small compared to here, close to beach.

MatchPoint 07-25-2023 08:34 AM

I have a friend move there
 
I have a friend here in TV that moved to the one by Destin Beach FL. He visited back in TV and I was asking him about how he likes it. He LOVES TV but his wife is a beach person, so she wins... He said living there is like one large village in TV. Not for me or him, but he wants to stay married.

lance.boyle 07-25-2023 09:46 AM

Re: Margaritaville-Daytona
 
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Originally Posted by Robbb (Post 2238249)
When I was looking for a home a few years ago everyone was talking about the wonderful new place near Daytona beach, Margaritaville. Since then I haven't hear a word about it, is it still popular, or was it all hype.

Funny you should ask. After selling our TV home in 2015 and 5 years RV'ing full-time we decided to drop the anchor somewhere near the beach so we bought a place in Ormond Beach. Margaritaville is just around the corner from us a couple of miles away. Still going strong and building some additional homes as we converse. According to a recent newspaper article M'ville is approved for 3900 total homes and about 1639 had been sold as of Jan 21 2021. So nowhere near as large as TV and it is limited in size by surrounding properties. My carpet cleaner guy lives there and says they like it just fine. Great lifestyle over here. Near the beach and lots of other venues and any kind of restaurant you want. Local places outnumber chains by many times. Plus there are real people in the community, not just a bunch of overprivileged, pretend millionaires.

Dotneko 07-25-2023 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by lance.boyle (Post 2238642)
Funny you should ask. After selling our TV home in 2015 and 5 years RV'ing full-time we decided to drop the anchor somewhere near the beach so we bought a place in Ormond Beach. Margaritaville is just around the corner from us a couple of miles away. Still going strong and building some additional homes as we converse. According to a recent newspaper article M'ville is approved for 3900 total homes and about 1639 had been sold as of Jan 21 2021. So nowhere near as large as TV and it is limited in size by surrounding properties. My carpet cleaner guy lives there and says they like it just fine. Great lifestyle over here. Near the beach and lots of other venues and any kind of restaurant you want. Local places outnumber chains by many times. Plus there are real people in the community, not just a bunch of overprivileged, pretend millionaires.

Can you show us on the doll where The Villages hurt you? You sound bitter. Are you bitter? Because I think you sound bitter lol.

DARFAP 07-25-2023 03:01 PM

There's another Margaretaville being built in the panhandle west of Panama City Beach. It's been under construction for a while.

ElDiabloJoe 07-25-2023 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DARFAP (Post 2238745)
There's another Margaretaville being built in the panhandle west of Panama City Beach. It's been under construction for a while.

Yes, called Watersound. It is inland from 30A a bit, but a very nice area if you like 30A. It is the least progressed of the three (still under much construction). If one is truly interested, one should consider joining the various Facebook groups focused on the various Margaritaville sites. The wait for a location and a type of house is pretty long and a bit of a lottery. Not as bad as here.


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