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KEVIN & JOSIE
01-24-2014, 04:40 PM
Does anyone on The Talk of The Villages live or have information about this community? Likes, dislikes? Thanks
2newyorkers
01-24-2014, 06:38 PM
They have a great library and Mardi Gras parade.
Penneys is closing in the mall. All the main car dealerships are in Leesberg and quite a few furniture stores.
billethkid
01-24-2014, 07:35 PM
they have a bikers fest evry year right after the bif one in Daytona.
graciegirl
01-24-2014, 07:47 PM
Leesburg, Florida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leesburg,_Florida)
Population of less than 16 thousand people and median age is 42 from the 2000 census quoted in this article..
CFrance
01-24-2014, 08:03 PM
Their downtown area is very pleasant.
There is a very well-run doggy day-care and overnight and grooming facility called Pet Lodge and Spa in Leesburg.
Cisco Kid
01-24-2014, 08:13 PM
Do they have a evil developer ?
or a happy paper ?
renielarson
01-24-2014, 08:22 PM
Leesburg is a pleasant city. It has many activities centered around the downtown square that many times focus on children. For example, there is a big Halloween party on Main Street for the kids...rides, entertainment, and the businesses pass out treats. The streets are packed with costumed children, their parents, relatives, and those who just like to have fun and dress up. Local dance studios and schools often perform on the town square. The city also has movie nights on the Square. During the Christmas season, the city decorates it's big park located at Venetian Gardens with thousands and thousands of lights, animated scenes, and music. Yes, Leesburg is a nice city.
DangeloInspections
01-24-2014, 11:29 PM
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I believe the original poster was asking about the 55+ community just south of Leesburg called "Legacy of Leesburg".
I have good friends who live there and like it.
Of course, it is not The Villages....what is? That being said, it is a nice community with a large activity center, etc. It is known for their nature walks, etc.
Cable and lightning fast internet, lawn mowing, etc, is included in their HOA fees. It is a gated community, you need to know "the code" to get in, or you "buzz" someone you know who lives there to let you in.
They do not have a golf course. Some folks prefer a "non-golf" community.
It is in an area where there are many other 55+ communities within a few mile radius....The Plantation of Leesburg, Arlington Ridge, Highland Lakes, Royal Highlands, Hawthorne, etc,etc....
Hope that helps....
Respectfully, Frank D.
DeanFL
01-25-2014, 08:26 AM
Small world. I lived in Legacy of Leesburg for 8 years; moved to FL in 2005 and The Villages came in 3rd place for me then, built a new home in Legacy. The Villages is first now - we are closing on a new Designer home in Gilchrist in 10 days, it's just about done. Sold my home in Legacy -quickly- in Dec. Used homes (and some new) avail for low 100s to 300K. All stucco and single family 55+.
Legacy was a very nice community - 1,000 homes, very well kept - and a nature community - lots of open space and nature areas. It's a 20 min drive from TV Brownwood. Legacy is 8 miles N of the Turnpike ent/exit on Rt 27. Nice Social Hall, tennis, pickleball, bocci, and gorgeous outdoor heated pool, no golf but some nearby. Quite a few social events and clubs.
On the downside, there is not much shopping/activity nearby on Rt27. There is Publix/Winn Dixie etc in strip malls - but need to go to 441 Leesburg, downtown Leesburg, Clermont (south 1/2 hr) or TV. We went to TV at least weekly - and it 'called to us' all the time...
Legacy HOA is $195mo - incl cable and lawn cutting along with activity things etc. It is a very nice place to reside, esp if one desires a more quiet, bit less expensive, and lower-key 'rural' lifestyle. One can get a very good price on well built homes there as well; they are still building some new too.
OK, we're on our way to TV soon to check our house for the last time before Closing... Happy Campers we are...
Legacy of Leesburg Central Florida Retirement Community: Active Retirement Living (http://www.legacyleesburg.com/)
CFrance
01-25-2014, 08:27 AM
Perhaps I'm wrong, but I believe the original poster was asking about the 55+ community just south of Leesburg called "Legacy of Leesburg".
I have good friends who live there and like it.
Of course, it is not The Villages....what is? That being said, it is a nice community with a large activity center, etc. It is known for their nature walks, etc.
Cable and lightning fast internet, lawn mowing, etc, is included in their HOA fees. It is a gated community, you need to know "the code" to get in, or you "buzz" someone you know who lives there to let you in.
They do not have a golf course. Some folks prefer a "non-golf" community.
It is in an area where there are many other 55+ communities within a few mile radius....The Plantation of Leesburg, Arlington Ridge, Highland Lakes, Royal Highlands, Hawthorne, etc,etc....
Hope that helps....
Respectfully, Frank D.
Ah! Someone who knows what he's talking about! (The rest of us made assumptions.) Legacy of Leesburg Central Florida Retirement Community: Active Retirement Living (http://www.legacyleesburg.com/)
graciegirl
01-25-2014, 08:28 AM
Small world. I lived in Legacy of Leesburg for 8 years; moved to FL in 2005 and The Villages came in 3rd place for me then, built a new home in Legacy. The Villages is first now - we are closing on a new Designer home in Gilchrist in 10 days, it's just about done. Sold my home in Legacy -quickly- in Dec. Used homes (and some new) avail for low 100s to 300K. All stucco and single family 55+.
Legacy was a very nice community - 1,000 homes, very well kept - and a nature community - lots of open space and nature areas. It's a 20 min drive from TV Brownwood. Legacy is 8 miles N of the Turnpike ent/exit on Rt 27. Nice Social Hall, tennis, pickleball, bocci, and gorgeous outdoor heated pool, no golf but some nearby. Quite a few social events and clubs.
On the downside, there is not much shopping/activity nearby on Rt27. There is Publix/Winn Dixie etc in strip malls - but need to go to 441 Leesburg, downtown Leesburg, Clermont (south 1/2 hr) or TV. We went to TV at least weekly - and it 'called to us' all the time...
Legacy HOA is $195mo - incl cable and lawn cutting along with activity things etc. It is a very nice place to reside, esp if one desires a more quiet, bit less expensive, and lower-key 'rural' lifestyle. One can get a very good price on well built homes there as well; they are still building some new too.
OK, we're on our way to TV soon to check our house for the last time before Closing... Happy Campers we are...
Legacy of Leesburg Central Florida Retirement Community: Active Retirement Living (http://www.legacyleesburg.com/)
Welcome home, Mr. and Mrs. Deanfla. Feel this hug.
swimdawg
01-25-2014, 09:04 AM
Do they have a evil developer ?
or a happy paper ?
I'm a little behind in reading posts.......lots going on here at Swimdawg North......other than snow, cold and more snow.:cold::cold::cold:
However, Cisc, for that one...you get the belated Swimdawg Post of the Day Award! :eclipsee_gold_cup:
KEVIN & JOSIE
01-25-2014, 08:37 PM
Thanks for all the helpful information on the retirement community, The Legacy of Leesburg. It's most helpful to hear from those who have first hand experience. Any additional information is always welcome and appreciated.
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