The Village of Bridgeport at Lake Miona

    District 5, The Villages, FL, 32162

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      About The Village of Bridgeport at Lake Miona

      The Village of Bridgeport at Lake Miona sits right in The Villages, where you'll find homes with over 3,800 square feet, several bedrooms and bathrooms, and the whole area planned out so each neighborhood, like Lake Miona, Miona Shores, and Lake Sumter, ties together with others like Creekside Landing, Lake Shore Cottages, and Laurel Valley, which are all considered premier villages, and these places have their own units and land districts, like District 5 for Lake Miona itself. Folks living here can use a nearby golf course, though there's a trail fee, and the grounds crew keeps the course in good shape, and whenever anyone wants a break from golf, there are pools, parks, pathways, and nature trails-many outdoor spots, including dog parks-so you always see people out walking or playing with their dogs around the community. People here don't lack for things to do, since there are regular socials, senior games, the Running of the Squares event, softball championships, and activities like camp villages, the STAR program, and outdoor excursions, and then The Enrichment Academy offers classes if someone's in the mood to learn new things or pick up a hobby, so residents stay busy if they want. The place even has an Adopt-A-Bench program, bulletin boards for local updates, and parks you can use with easy sign-up. If someone's got a big RV, storage is no problem because the facility includes an RV storage area, and sanitation makes life simpler with both bulk pick-up and regular trash services, plus there are ways to start or end utility services, check bill payment and rates, and a way to report water, utility, or sanitation problems straight to the staff. Everyone gets an ID card, and if you're new, the Resident Academy and CDD orientation are there to teach you about living here, while the staff in Community Watch and Customer Service keep an eye out so everyone feels safe and up-to-date on community standards. Each village and neighborhood sticks to clear rules and offers help as needed, so when you walk in this place and see pools, sports, fishing, and all kinds of resident programs, it quickly feels like a well-run senior living spot, and if you need to look up more about the area, there are handy maps and listing websites, plus houses can be seen in virtual tours. The place fits seniors looking for recreation, safety, and a wide selection of programs, with care types and services all set up for folks as they need them.

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