Would like to correct a couple of items from your video. You mentioned that SCHH was started in early 2000. I live in one of the original neighborhoods and my house was built in 1996, so a bit older than you indicated. Also you mentioned no villas or cottages in SCHH. There are several villa/cottage areas on site with resales possible, and in new Argent East area, they will have duets available. Just saw video with walk-through of the 2 duet models available. Each duet unit will consist of 1 of each model.
Thirty minutes to the beach? LOL. Maybe on a Tuesday at 4am. Getting to the beach on a weekday at about 11am from LMHH took over an hour because of traffic.
I have 2 questions: 1. What are property taxes in both communities for a Canadian. 2. Are you allowed to rent out the home for short stay, in either of these communities thank you alice taylor
You would need to ask a local real estate attorney for verification but I don't believe there is a different amount for a Canadian. The taxes are based off of owner occupied and investment or second home properties. I believe it would be considered an investment property. The taxes would be based on the home price and the area where the home is located. As a general rule of thumb, we tell people 1% of the purchase price for owner occupied and 2.5% for investment properties. Neither community allows for short term rentals. No VRBOs or AirBnbs allowed. Margaritaville allows for a 30 day rental (minimum) but if you decide to go that route they limit the amount of times you can do it to 3. No more than 3 separate renters per year. Sun City has a longer requirement for rentals. I believe the minimum is 90 days.
If you rent while waiting for MHH to take up to 18 months to build your home, most rentals only allowing 12-14 months on a lease, be prepared to either re-lease your rental or move to another rental @ a higher rate. No fun.
Do either places have a community garden? Also, which has more vegan options at their restaurants? And are there any vegan restaurants in the area? Also, do either places allow you to put up a fence?
No fences allowed. Their are garden clubs but not a community garden that I am aware of. As far as vegan options, most restaurants in the area have vegan or vegetarian options. Most have menus online. 🙂
That depends on the pool you choose. In Margaritaville they do have pool options. Both communities do allow you to purchase a pool post build but the cost would be determined by the pool you chose and the pool company you hire to install the pool.
@@ediem4222 we really can’t. There are way too many variables, codes, and HOA requirements depending on the neighborhood. I’ve heard prices from 40k to $200k
Hi Mary, sorry to hear about your experience. We work as buyers agents, separate from LMHH sales representatives. We would be more than happy to help you if you have any questions! Feel free to contact us at theyostgroup@gmail.com 😃
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You are so welcome!
Would like to correct a couple of items from your video. You mentioned that SCHH was started in early 2000. I live in one of the original neighborhoods and my house was built in 1996, so a bit older than you indicated. Also you mentioned no villas or cottages in SCHH. There are several villa/cottage areas on site with resales possible, and in new Argent East area, they will have duets available. Just saw video with walk-through of the 2 duet models available. Each duet unit will consist of 1 of each model.
Thirty minutes to the beach? LOL. Maybe on a Tuesday at 4am. Getting to the beach on a weekday at about 11am from LMHH took over an hour because of traffic.
I have 2 questions:
1. What are property taxes in both communities for a Canadian.
2. Are you allowed to rent out the home for short stay, in either of these communities
thank you
alice taylor
You would need to ask a local real estate attorney for verification but I don't believe there is a different amount for a Canadian. The taxes are based off of owner occupied and investment or second home properties. I believe it would be considered an investment property. The taxes would be based on the home price and the area where the home is located. As a general rule of thumb, we tell people 1% of the purchase price for owner occupied and 2.5% for investment properties. Neither community allows for short term rentals. No VRBOs or AirBnbs allowed. Margaritaville allows for a 30 day rental (minimum) but if you decide to go that route they limit the amount of times you can do it to 3. No more than 3 separate renters per year. Sun City has a longer requirement for rentals. I believe the minimum is 90 days.
Margaritaville also has live entertainment daily in the afternoon 7 days a week, and in the evenings on Fri and Sat.
We love how active communities are! 😀
If you rent while waiting for MHH to take up to 18 months to build your home, most rentals only allowing 12-14 months on a lease, be prepared to either re-lease your rental or move to another rental @ a higher rate. No fun.
So neither place has the basic amenity known as a sidewalk in the neighborhoods? Or, do some neighborhoods have them?
There are sidewalks in most neighborhoods
Do either places have a community garden? Also, which has more vegan options at their restaurants? And are there any vegan restaurants in the area? Also, do either places allow you to put up a fence?
No fences allowed. Their are garden clubs but not a community garden that I am aware of. As far as vegan options, most restaurants in the area have vegan or vegetarian options. Most have menus online. 🙂
Sun City does have at least 1 community garden.
Also, what is the cost to have a private pool attached to your house?
That depends on the pool you choose. In Margaritaville they do have pool options. Both communities do allow you to purchase a pool post build but the cost would be determined by the pool you chose and the pool company you hire to install the pool.
@@TheYostGroup can you give me a price range at least?
@@ediem4222 we really can’t. There are way too many variables, codes, and HOA requirements depending on the neighborhood. I’ve heard prices from 40k to $200k
They take ur license make a copy and you never hear from them again
Hi Mary, sorry to hear about your experience. We work as buyers agents, separate from LMHH sales representatives. We would be more than happy to help you if you have any questions! Feel free to contact us at theyostgroup@gmail.com 😃