The Village of Collier at Alden Bungalows

    District 10, The Villages, FL, 32163

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      About The Village of Collier at Alden Bungalows

      The Village of Collier at Alden Bungalows sits inside The Villages, FL, and it's known for its bungalow-style homes with courtyards that are handy for pets and outdoor dining, so you get those fenced yards which are great for dogs or if you just like being outside, plus plenty of space since some places have up to three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and you can get a one-and-a-half or even two-car garage depending on the unit, and there's usually air conditioning, washer and dryer, and sometimes villas don't have any carpet, which can be easier to keep clean. Some homes have lake views or sit near golf courses-one example being a three-bedroom villa on the Nancy Lopez Course with a two-seater gas golf cart, or a spot near Spanish Springs, or even walking distance from Sumter Landing. Some units include extras like a new flat-screen TV, barbecue grill, full cable and Wi-Fi, and patios where you can sit or have people over. The homes can be made with wood frame, poured concrete, or concrete block, and some are fully furnished, including options for waterfront villas with extra office spaces if you need that.

      The area uses special names like Alden Bungalows and has its own designated district, like Alden Bungalows @ Collier 10, which means they keep to their own rules for keeping things tidy and safe, and they run community watch programs so residents feel secure, plus you get community maintenance and have to follow local rules about property and appearance. The neighborhood has a large private pool and lets residents use outdoor dining spaces, and there are dog parks and pathways to get out and walk. People who live in Collier at Alden Bungalows have access to things like The Enrichment Academy where you can join educational programs or take up a new hobby, and there are recreation centers with pools, places to reserve for gatherings, and activities like socials, senior games, Camp Villages, fishing, softball leagues, volunteer groups, golf, and exercise clubs. There's also RV storage if you travel, and services for sanitation, water, irrigation, and garbage pickup, even special days for bulk pickup. You can use recreation centers and parks, or get involved in running clubs, S.T.A.R. activities, championship softball, and outings.

      The administration covers budget and finance, helps with bonds and risk management, and manages district properties to keep everything running, plus there's an emergency management and public safety team if something goes wrong, and employment programs. Customer service is set up with ID card services and information boards, and residents can take part in the Resident Academy or Adopt-A-Bench program if they want. The area also covers utilities like water, sanitation, and boil water notices if they're needed, and there's a system for community standards to help everyone keep their home and yard up to the rules. Golf is a big part of the neighborhood too, with courses, maintenance, and trail fee programs as part of the Villages setup. These homes fit about eight people in the bigger spots, and the area's designed to help people connect, get care for their needs, and enjoy nearby parks, nature trails, lakes, golf courses, and all kinds of social activities, so there's a lot going on, but it's paced so folks can settle in and do things as it suits them.

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