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Old 07-15-2012, 11:22 AM
 
Location: The City of Sarasota
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Some friends are moving to Sarasota and looking at townhomes. I don't know anything about Village Walk and they wondered if they, in their mid 40s and very active, would feel too young at Village Walk. Do any of the real estate folks know if it's mostly a community populated by retirees? Thanks!
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Old 07-15-2012, 11:58 AM
 
Location: Sarasota/ Bradenton - University Pkwy area
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Village Walk has the townhomes, villas and single family homes. The townhomes are geared more towards young professionals and 2nd home owners, the villas towards retirees. The customers that I've shown Village Walk to have all been baby boomers (soon to be retirees) or retirees. I've not noticed many children around, even at the community pools, deli or clubhouse. I'm not saying that families don't live in Village Walk, I'm just saying it's not readily apparent that they live there vs many other communities where you see children out riding bikes and playing in numbers. The demographics for zip code 34238 (which is Palmer Ranch) show that a large majority of the households are 1 or 2 person households. So that seems to fit my own observations.


The median resident age for zip code 34238 (which covers Palmer Ranch) is 57.7

The average household size is 2.1 people.

The city-data web site offers demographics at: //www.city-data.com/zips/34238.html
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Old 07-15-2012, 01:11 PM
 
Location: The City of Sarasota
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Old 07-16-2012, 07:09 AM
 
Location: Port Charlotte, FL
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The neighborhood age demographic information for Village Walk for 2011
Age 0 and 11 – 4%
Age 12 and 17 – 7%
Age 18 and 24 – 3%
Age 25 and 64 – 36%
Age 65 and 74 – 23%
Community featured town center has state of the art fitness center, heated resort-style and lap pools, 6 har tru lighted tennis courts, gift shops, salon, card/meeting room, library with Internet, and restaurant. There are miles of nature walking paths, biking paths as well as bridges over and alongside the numerous community lakes. Located 10 minutes from Siesta Key Beach.

Web Link: http://villagewalkofsarasota.org/home.asp
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