Peter Drashman Real Estate Agent

Moving to The Villages Area

Relocation works best with a clear, objective plan. This page helps you organize next steps around timeline, budget, housing options, and logistics. If you want, I’ll help you narrow the right search path and schedule efficient tours.

Request a relocation plan

Share a few details and I’ll follow up with a suggested next-step sequence. You can also call or text.

By submitting, you agree you may be contacted by phone/text/email about this request.

What we’ll align

  • Timeline and travel logistics
  • Budget range and financing steps (or proof of funds)
  • Home types and features that matter most
  • A tour plan that supports decisions, not just browsing
  • Offer and inspection timeline basics

FAQ

What should I consider when moving to The Villages area?

Budget range, home type, timing, proximity to your day-to-day needs, HOA or CDD costs where applicable, and how often you plan to be in town. The goal is to match housing options to your timeline and priorities using objective factors.

How long does a typical relocation purchase take?

Timing varies based on financing, inventory, and inspections. A practical plan starts with financing steps (or proof of funds), a short list of must-haves, and a tour schedule that supports decision-making.

Can you help with 55 plus and active adult options?

Yes. I can explain housing options and process steps using objective criteria like home features, costs, timelines, and community rules or restrictions where applicable.

Do you work with second-home and international buyers?

Yes. We can plan for travel schedules, timelines, documentation needs, and a showing strategy that fits your situation.

Brokerage disclosure:
Sally Love Real Estate • 602 N Old Wire Road, Wildwood, FL 34785 • 352-399-2010
Peter Drashman • License SL3481894
Should you require assistance in navigating our website or searching for real estate, please contact 352-881-0126.
Sally Love Real Estate Inc. and its technology provider, Inside Real Estate, fully support the principles of the Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968), as amended, which generally prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in other housing-related transactions.