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    About The Village of Sunset Pointe

    The Village of Sunset Pointe in The Villages, Florida, sits in District 5 and has been around since about 2004 with construction wrapping up a year or so after, and it's made up of about 6,399 home sites that spread across neighborhoods like Sunset Pointe, Sunset Ridge, Ashland, Belvedere, and several others, making for a well-settled adult community aimed at folks aged 55 and over, and people live in homes that range from attached condos, townhouses, and lofts up to single-family houses, most having two or three bedrooms and baths, with houses sized from about 1,153 to 2,872 square feet. Resident services are shaped by the lifestyle here, where the focus stays on letting neighbors connect while also making things simple with maintenance-free living, and though direct care such as assisted living or memory care happens elsewhere, there's plenty nearby like doctors, pharmacies, and hospitals, along with access to health support for those who need it, including medication help and beds for the bedridden as well as rooms for folks who use walkers or wheelchairs. The community has a human touch and tries to keep residents engaged with things like social and educational programs from The Enrichment Academy, plenty of clubs, and recreational activities that include golf with trail fees, pickleball, parks, nature trails, and pools, plus events such as Senior Games and Fit Club to keep spirits up and neighbors busy. People stay connected through regular gatherings, socials, and sports leagues, and there's always something on from Camp Villages for grandkids, outdoor excursions, or just enjoying the community areas set up to encourage visiting, talking, and interacting. The district's got a whole system for property management, utilities, and public safety, and you'll find services like trash and water, bill payment, customer support, RV storage, and even community watch, while rules and standards are managed through District 5's regular meetings, where residents can look at agendas and minutes if they want to know what's current. The community's layout is marked by Sunset Ridge being its own section, and there's talk from some residents there about becoming a fully separate Village down the line, though for now, everything rolls up under Sunset Pointe's umbrella. The village supports different needs and strives to enhance the everyday lives of its people, be it with meals, laundry service, medication distribution, or levels of support that match individual situations, while keeping life mostly social and engaged rather than medical. There's a clear structure for community rules and administration, with meetings at SeaBreeze Recreation every third Friday morning. The land itself covers about 1,406 acres and falls under Florida and Sumter County law for community districts, which lets them handle infrastructure, levy fees, and keep an eye on the things that keep the place running, and overall, while the Village of Sunset Pointe might not promise perfection, it does give seniors a pretty thorough, comfortable setup for living, connecting, and enjoying their days.

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