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Could you help me? Thank you. Sandy — The best way is to use Google Maps, and plug in your address and the address of where your friends are coming from. It will spit out turn by turn directions that you can print or email. I also wish something useful would be printed. With all this urban sprawl, it is hard to remember some of these unusually named streets. Do you have a map the shows and names the individual villages? We would like to come to the villages area for one month during March.

Do you know how we can contact a present owner of a home who rents for one month at a time. Most of the places on the internet are asking for a three month rental.?

Maybe check out one of the forums for residents like Talk of The Villages and pose the question and see if you get any leads that way. I just put the house up for sale, so I am no longer renting. I would also like to find a map that shows the boundaries and names of each village in The Villages.

Cathy gave a good address for renting by month or week but look there under the Central-Disney-Orlando Area. Surely you have received more current input. We have a family member who is established in The Villages, so we are fortunate in that regard. Thank you for this website. Interested in seeing a map of all the villages in The Villages Also interested in renting in February or March. The Villages now has about , people according to a March estimate, and most experts predict the population will continue to increase until there are no more lots to sell or nearby land to develop.

The population in the census was only 8,, so it is obvious that people are attracted to the community in overwhelming numbers. Most of The Villages is an "adults only" community where homes must be occupied by at least one person who is 55 years of age or older. Persons under the age of 19 years are not permitted to reside within The Villages but may visit for a maximum of 30 days per year. There are three subdivisions in The Villages which are designated as family units and are not subject to this restriction.

I know many people who live in The Villages, and all of them love the place. Most of them are active retirees who came down from up north, and most of them are very conservative both socially and politically. I personally don't know any native Floridians who live in The Villages, although I am sure there must be some.

Its appearance has made it become the quintessential "Anywhere, USA". If you were to be brought there blindfolded and then allowed to see it, you'd think you were in any number of southern states. There are 78 different communities in The Villages. Each community is called a village, and their number is constantly growing.

People who live in The Villages often identify themselves to other villagers by naming the individual village they live in. The individual villages range from as few as homes up to 1, homes in the Village of Duval. Of these championship courses, 10 are 27 holes and 2 are 18 holes.

One of the benefits of living in The Villages is that you can play golf "free" for the rest of your life on the 9 hole courses. Your golf membership is included in the general fees that a homeowner pays in local taxes to a Community Development District. Greens fees are only charged on the 18 hole courses. They are quasi-governmental units that give the developer the right to finance his development with bonds and pass on the cost of infrastructure to the eventual residents of the district.

Most people who live in The Villages have a golf cart. Many married couples have two of them. There are undoubtedly many more by now. Some of them are very cute, fixed up to look like miniature Rolls Royces, Jeeps, fire engines, boats or whatever strikes the owner's fancy. The Villages has more than 90 miles of golf cart paths; golf carts are the preferred means of transportation for many residents, even those who don't play golf.

Golf carts are used to go to the town squares, grocery stores, restaurants, and just about anywhere else you'd like. Grocery stores, restaurants, health spas, and most other businesses can be reached by using a golf cart.

You can also rent bicycles - even electric ones - and get some exercise while cruising The Villages. Each town square has a band shell and free concerts. These squares are the hubs of community evening activity. Thousands of golf carts line up while their occupants enjoy the music and fellowship and head home when it's done.

According to The Villages, as of April , residents enjoy more than three thousand clubs that cover just about any hobby or interest a person could have. The clubs are managed by residents. They also have sports teams and leagues and all kinds of other activities that are free to the residents.

Florida back roads travel is fun if you start your trip from The Villages Florida. If you start elsewhere, you won't find many back roads remaining in this booming community. On the other hand, it's a great destination for fun, dining, and shopping even if you don't live there. The traffic inside The Villages itself is moderate and well controlled. There are numerous traffic circles on the main interior roads and fewer cars than you'd expect. Well controlled planning and zoning has put most commercial enterprises either on the main highways bordering The Villages or in the town squares.

Most Villagers are getting around instead on their golf carts using separate paved paths well separated from the automobile traffic.



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