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    About The Village of Osceola Hills

    The Village of Osceola Hills sits in Sumter County, Florida, and covers a little over 1,500 acres, mostly focused on residential properties in The Villages area, where people can find single-family homes, townhomes, or even land for new builds, and some of these homes come with amenities like air conditioning, garages, pools, and center islands in kitchens, many arranged in single-story layouts which make getting around easier, and quite a few of these places don't require any HOA membership which some folks appreciate, and since the area works with several real estate brokerages such as RE/MAX PREMIER REALTY, CENTURY 21, and Coldwell Banker, you'll see lots of options listed on the multiple MLS platforms, complete with open house schedules, virtual tours, and even 3D walks through some homes, and you don't have to look far to see homes tailored to all kinds of budgets, with fancy places like luxury and waterfront homes included, and if you care about community names, places like South Apopka, Country Oaks Estates, and Deer Haven Estates are right nearby, with Lady Lake, Summerfield, and Wildwood providing their own neighborhood feels and value averages.

    Now, people living here use golf carts to get around, since The Village of Osceola Hills is considered a golf cart community, and that's handy for heading out to the many parks, trails, recreation centers, and golf courses-the area keeps up these greens and trails, so folks can enjoy golf, fishing, soft ball leagues, Fit Club, Senior Games, outdoor excursions, socials, and bigger events like Running of the Squares or the Championship Softball, plus there's a Resident Academy and the Enrichment Academy for learning new things or joining community groups, and if you've got pets, you'll find dog parks and lots of pathways for walking or biking.

    The area has its own community development district set up by Florida law, which means it runs its own budget, keeps records, manages utility billing, irrigation schedules, and sanitation pickup-even offers RV storage and has rules about yard care and other property standards, with people keeping an eye on compliance, so anyone who doesn't keep up might get a notice or even a hearing with possible fines, and they do have meetings at SeaBreeze Recreation-those are regular, every month on a Thursday before the third Friday, so community voices can be heard.

    For daily needs, people use water, irrigation, garbage, and even get bulk pick-up, plus there's an office for handling ID cards, reporting service problems, and orientation for new folks, and people can look up events on bulletin boards or even Adopt-A-Bench if they feel spirited, and the area's been around long enough, since 2004, with a state-approved expansion added in 2013, and while there are no assisted living or medical care facilities on-site, the focus here stays on offering a safe, maintained, and connected community, where people can enjoy their own homes, join activities, and stay engaged however they like.

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