The last house backs to El Camino Real which is why it has that board rail fence along the back. I believe it's the same model as the first house but the first house was extensively remodeled adding the 4th bedroom, adding a new laundry and converting the original laundry to a pantry.
3 things the villages must stop doing in new homes 1. Ceiling fans with no lights 2. Formica counter tops 3. Microwave range hoods These are all dated designs that shouldn’t be in houses built in the last couple of years. This is just my opinion and would make homes in TV much more enticing.
Buying a property subject to existing mortgage or with a wrap around note is not new or unique. Been there forever. This is commonly done using real estate experts such as attorneys, and RMLO firms who routinely handle the paperwork, compliance and closing.
@@commonsense6967 Please cite the legal authority that you are speaking about. I have not seen what you are referring to. I have never have heard about it and know more than one person that has purchased subject to or using a wraparound transaction in FL. Best practice is to use a real estate attorney that does these or a FL RMLO firm that handles all the docs and complies with Federal and State Safe Acts.
Think you can't get a low rate loan? Think again. Assumable loans are around and can be found in The Villages. Thank you for watching!
Good info on the assumable loan! Totally agree with you on the fans and pictures!
thank you
The last house backs to El Camino Real which is why it has that board rail fence along the back. I believe it's the same model as the first house but the first house was extensively remodeled adding the 4th bedroom, adding a new laundry and converting the original laundry to a pantry.
Great options! It’s turned into a buyer’s market.
Some look like manufacturers mobile homes
Yeah, cookie cutter homes. They slap them together quickly,
Nice to see homes in my price range.
We try to do a variety if we can. Some are overpriced and just not worth telling anyone about just yet.
Mark i think #4 is a great buy thinks for all the videos god bless
It would take so much money to get this house up to date. The price needs to come way down.
Which one MellyG?
@@gilborealty First house shown. Good bones but needs a lot of updates
Popcorn ceiling is not easy or cheap to fix ,
Are any of these homes concrete block? I see so much vinyl siding.
Lack on inventory of view homes??
You nailed it, you live in the villages not to live in your house.
3 things the villages must stop doing in new homes
1. Ceiling fans with no lights
2. Formica counter tops
3. Microwave range hoods
These are all dated designs that shouldn’t be in houses built in the last couple of years.
This is just my opinion and would make homes in TV much more enticing.
Buying a property subject to existing mortgage or with a wrap around note is not new or unique. Been there forever. This is commonly done using real estate experts such as attorneys, and RMLO firms who routinely handle the paperwork, compliance and closing.
This isn't a wrap or subject too. Its a VA Loan Assumption. You still have to qualify but you get the low rate.
Last I heard, wraparound mortgages are illegal in FL, but not assumable loans, though they're hard to find.
@@commonsense6967 not illegal to do a wrap or subject to. Just gotta do it right.
@@commonsense6967 Please cite the legal authority that you are speaking about. I have not seen what you are referring to. I have never have heard about it and know more than one person that has purchased subject to or using a wraparound transaction in FL. Best practice is to use a real estate attorney that does these or a FL RMLO firm that handles all the docs and complies with Federal and State Safe Acts.