I was born in Florida. I regret all the damned Yankees that have moved in and ruined it.
I was born in Florida. I regret all the damned Yankees that have moved in and ruined it.
Really? I wonder who that could be?layful:
OD, I have seen The Villages on TV. I've heard people say it's a beautiful place and they love it.
We were born in central Ohio (Mansfield), grew up there and lived in Cleveland, Rochester NY, California and for the last many years in the base of the hill country of Texas. For 14 years, we spent the month of January in a beachfront condo on Ft. Myer's Beach. The traffic got worse and worse and it seemed it just wasn't worth it. Crazy, it would take 1-1/2 hours to go 5 miles down the beach.I have visited the villages and its ok. We operate a business in central
Ohio where we meet a lot of people. I know we have met at least 6 couples this summer alone that lived in Ohio, retired to Florida and have now sold everything and moved back. Many resulting in severe monetary loss. The reasons; heat..cant get away from it. People, so many..cant go anywhere..can't get away from them. Traffic...cant get enough med's to drive in bumper to bumper traffic. So....we have tabled the thoughts of moving there...we'll just visit and stay in Ohio.
We went to check it out this year ..it is nice but way to crowded ....waits for everything, trying to get in restaurants is crazy ..... it is to crowded in season. And I would not want to be there once the weather gets unbearably hot ..Really? I wonder who that could be?layful:
OD, I have seen The Villages on TV. I've heard people say it's a beautiful place and they love it.
Hey, way better to move to the Orlando area...anywhere there's Disney World, there is for sure infrastructure. Some folks we know of moved from the Villages to the Tampa area - to a mixed age community ...in the Villages way too many "parades" - it got old after awhile, like it was a make believe world or something. Think Leisure World, in CA, is the most successful senior community of that kind. We drove by the Villages for years going to SW Florida and it wouldn't have been our cup of tea, but different strokes for different folks, huh!We went to check it out this year ..it is nice but way to crowded ....waits for everything, trying to get in restaurants is crazy ..... it is to crowded in season. And I would not want to be there once the weather gets unbearably hot ..
We had tickets for a show at the savanna center ...we had a golf cart but the center was to far and dark for a goldf cart ...we tried to get Uber and there were 2 in the area and none work after 8pm ...we tried getting car service but they closed at 8:30 and we couldn’t get back if we went so we did not go .
They have a 200 bed hospital and 120,000 seniors...you do the math ....people get farmed out all over the place .
In my opinion two few resources for so many people so we killed the idea off
Have any of you grown up in the north, retired and moved to Florida but found out you don't like it there so much, and are considering moving back north?
I'm toying with the idea of buying a small house in The Villages or some place similar. I'm planning on flying down there this summer with my buddy to check things out. He and his wife have a house there (not in a community) and live there for 7 months or so per year, and come back here for the summer at their original house.
For me I would sell what I have here in NYS and would live in FL all year. Been at this spot since 1981 -- on a dirt road in the boonies, surrounded by big hills, right next to a burbling year-round stream. It's pretty nice, but there's a lot of work that goes into living here.
Yep people need to be aware about these kinds of things. Free sex ain't always free.
Ok, sure Dad.
I'm mom.
Know what you mean about privacy. We live on several acres and have beautiful land and copious amounts of privacy. Lack of same is what stuck us in the 14 years we went to Florida for a few weeks in the winter. More and more traffic, less and less "nature" and not "value received" if you know what I mean. That's our mantra "value received". So, we stopped even going for a month at a time. Very fortunate we stayed that long each time we did go so we could see what "the lay of the land is", for we might have got sucked into thinking about moving there like so many old geezers do...lol.My OP:
Well the trip down never happened, and maybe won't. It's complicated.
I just re-read this entire thread, and thanks to all for the comments and insight. I think I mentioned this already, but I have (had?) zero interest in living on or near the Florida coasts or around any dense population centers.
I've been living in the woods on a dirt road here in NYS for going on 38 years now, and although I have absolutely great neighbors, I cannot live around any congestion. So, according to some of the comments here, I don't think I'd like living at The Villages.
So, who knows what the future will bring?
Haha, I missed this the first time around:
Have never regretted it. Summers are no hotter than other areas of the U.S., they just last longer. There are some great small quiet inexpensive rural communities in the south central part of the state.