Moving Guide
Helpful Starter Guide
Designed for new residents, renters, snowbirds, and seasonal homeowners in The Villages area.
π§ Village Community Development District
Location: 984 Old Mill Run, The Villages, FL 32162π (352) 753-4508
π districtgov.org
π Non-Emergency Sheriff
Sumter County: (352) 569-1600Marion County: (352) 732-9111
Lake County: (352) 343-2101
π Emergency
Dial 911π‘ Property Appraiser (Homestead)
Sumter: sumterpa.comMarion: pa.marion.fl.us
Lake: lakecopropappr.com
β Set Up Water/Sewer
β Activate Trash Service
β Schedule Internet Install
β Update Driverβs License
β Apply for Homestead Exemption
β Register Golf Cart
β Set Up Amenity Access
β Forward Mail (USPS)
β Change Insurance Address
Step-By-Step Moving Checklist
Here’s what you need to handle when relocating:
1οΈβ£ Utilities
- Electric (SECO or Duke depending on area)
- Water & Sewer (County or District Gov)
- Trash Service
- Natural Gas (if applicable)
- Internet & Cable
2οΈβ£ Driver’s License & Registration
Transfer your license within 30 days of establishing Florida residency.
3οΈβ£ Homestead Exemption
File for this if it is your primary residence to reduce property taxes.
4οΈβ£ Amenity ID Card
Required to access pools, recreation centers, and golf facilities. [READ MORE]
ποΈ Golf Cart Living
One of the most unique aspects of The Villages is the golf cart transportation system.
There are over 100 miles of golf cart paths, bridges, and tunnels.
Most residents:
- Own a golf cart
- Use it daily
- Rarely drive a car within the community
You can register your golf cart locally and insure it separately. [READ MORE]
π CDD vs HOA – What’s the Difference?
The Villages does NOT operate like a traditional HOA community.
Instead, it uses Community Development Districts (CDDs).
CDD Fees Cover:
- Road maintenance
- Landscaping
- Infrastructure
- Recreation facilities
HOA fees are minimal or nonexistent in many villages.
This is important when comparing to other Florida retirement communities.
π΄ Lifestyle & Community
Life in The Villages revolves around activity and social connection.
You’ll find:
- 3 town squares with nightly entertainment
- 3,000+ clubs
- Executive & championship golf courses
- Pickleball courts
- Fitness centers
- Pools
- Organized travel clubs
It’s extremely social.
Some love it.
Some prefer quieter surrounding neighborhoods.
β Hidden Costs to Consider
Before moving, understand these potential expenses:
- Bond balance (if unpaid)
- Higher homeowner’s insurance (Florida storms)
- Golf membership fees
- Cart maintenance
- Seasonal visitor traffic
- Restaurant wait times in peak months
No community is perfect — transparency matters.
π Best Time to Move
The busiest season is October–April (snowbird season).
If possible:
- Move during summer months for easier scheduling
- Expect more activity in winter
πΎ Is The Villages Pet Friendly?
Yes — very.
There are dog parks, walking trails, and many pet-friendly neighborhoods.
Many residents move here with pets and quickly integrate into social groups centered around animal activities. [READ MORE]
π€ Is Moving to The Villages Worth It?
It depends on what you’re looking for.
Ideal for:
β Active retirees
β Social lifestyle seekers
β Golf lovers
β Warm weather fans
May not be ideal for:
β Those wanting privacy and solitude
β Younger families
β Urban high-rise living fans
π Final Thoughts
Moving to The Villages is a major lifestyle decision.
It’s not just about buying a house.
It’s about:
- Community
- Cost structure
- Activity level
- Social environment
- Long-term financial planning
If you’re researching your move, take time to visit, rent short term, and explore different villages before purchasing.