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    About The Village of Amelia

    The Village of Amelia sits inside The Villages, FL, and is part of a large 55+ community where only retirees can live full-time, and you won't find anyone under 19 living there all year. Residents can buy homes or rent before fully moving in, and home values usually sit around $409,300, with an average rent for a one-bedroom at about $1,550. Most people use golf carts to get around because the community has more than 90 miles of golf cart paths, which makes getting to places like parks, nature trails, dog parks, and even shopping at places like Lake Sumter Landing or grocery stores like Walmart quick and easy.

    The whole place stays pretty active, with dozens of golf courses, some designed by Arnold Palmer and Nancy Lopez, and there are executive golf trails, recreation centers like Pimlico with pools and dance studios, and golf courses like the Pimlico Executive course for those who want a challenge. You can often find people at town pubs, joining social clubs for things like novels, quilting, or pickleball, and gathering for live music or league games, so there's always something going on if folks want to join in. Community-wide programs include things like socials, the STAR program, senior games, outdoor excursions, and even a fit club-lots of these are managed with help from boards like Community Development District 6. The place also manages its own utilities, sanitation, and public safety, with services like water, bulk pick-up, and community watch to keep things clean and safe.

    When it comes to care, The Village of Amelia offers support for many needs-you'll find assisted living, independent living, memory care for those who wander or get confused, and nursing home services. Choices for living spaces include private, shared, and studio options, and help's there for bathing, dressing, or getting around as needed. It's a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), so people can stay as their care needs change. They've got a focus on health and well-being, with doctors and hospitals nearby. There are amenities like cafes, pharmacies, parks, and resident services such as ID cards, bulletin boards, and RV storage, plus scheduled tours that people can book online.

    The residents reflect a mix of backgrounds-African American, Asian, Hispanic, and White among them-and neighborhoods have different home types, from patio villas up to designer homes, like in the Bonnybrook section. There are community standards to keep things in order, along with programs like Adopt-a-Bench. The Village of Amelia covers around 1,496 acres and sits among about 78 different villages, with more planned. It meets monthly with community boards and has services for property management, emergency response, and homeowner support, making daily life practical and manageable. Violent crime stays low, about 59% under the national average, so most people feel safe as they go about their routines, whether that's playing golf in the afternoon, walking nature trails, or just enjoying the Florida sun on the back patio.

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