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A Deep Dive into Florida’s Most Popular Retirement Communities

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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The Titan: A Closer Look at The Villages

No discussion of Florida retirement is complete without talking about The Villages. It is less a community and more a sprawling, self-contained universe located in Central Florida. With a population well over 130,000, it is the largest retirement community in the world. Its sheer scale and unique culture make it a benchmark against which many other communities are measured.

The Lifestyle: What’s the Appeal?

The core appeal of The Villages is convenience and endless activity. It’s often called “Disney World for retirees,” and for good reason. The community is designed so that almost everything you need—shopping, dining, doctor’s offices, and recreation—is accessible by golf cart. This golf-cart culture is central to the experience, offering a fun and easy way to get around.

The lifestyle is built around dozens of recreation centers, thousands of resident-led clubs, and nightly live entertainment at three distinct town squares. If you have a hobby, there is almost certainly a club for it, from pickleball and pottery to classic cars and ukulele groups. This structure makes it incredibly easy to meet people and build a social network from scratch, which is a major draw for those moving from out of state. You are never bored in The Villages unless you choose to be.

The community is immaculate, with perfectly manicured landscapes and a consistent, pleasant aesthetic. This controlled environment provides a sense of safety and predictability that many retirees find comforting.

The Cost of Living in The Villages, Florida: A Realistic Breakdown

The cost is often the most confusing part for newcomers. It’s more than just the price of the house. Let’s break it down.

First, the home price. You can find everything from small, older manufactured homes to large, newly built designer homes. Prices can range from under $200,000 to over $1 million. Most new homes and many resale homes carry a “bond.” This is the CDD debt we discussed earlier. It might be a balance of $10,000 to $30,000 or more, which you can either pay off at closing or pay down annually as part of your property tax bill. Always ask about the bond balance.

Next are the monthly fees. There is a mandatory monthly amenity fee. As of recently, this is under $200 per month. This fee gives you access to the executive golf courses (no greens fees), swimming pools, recreation centers, and countless sports courts. You’ll also have an HOA fee, which is typically low and covers basic neighborhood standards.

Your total monthly housing cost will be a combination of your mortgage (if any), property taxes (which include the CDD payment), homeowner’s insurance, the amenity fee, and utilities. A rough estimate for a mid-range home might put these core costs, excluding the mortgage, in the $800 to $1,500 per month range. On top of that, you must budget for your “lifestyle”—dining out, shopping, and entertainment. The easy access to everything can make it tempting to spend more than you planned.

The Trade-Offs: What to Consider Before You Commit

The Villages is a fantastic fit for many, but it’s not for everyone. The first trade-off is its size. While it offers endless options, it can feel overwhelming and impersonal to some. If you prefer a smaller, more intimate community where you know most of your neighbors, this might not be the place for you.

Second, consider the “bubble” effect. The Villages is a meticulously crafted world. Some residents love this sense of escape, while others might find it isolating from the diversity and rhythm of a typical American town. You have to decide if you want to live in a place that is almost entirely populated by other retirees.

Finally, healthcare is a critical consideration. While The Villages has its own hospital and a vast network of medical providers, the high concentration of seniors means demand is also incredibly high. Some residents report long wait times to see specialists. Before you move, it is wise to research doctor availability for any specific medical needs you have. Check with your insurance provider and look at local hospital ratings on official sources like the one offered by Medicare.gov.

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