Village of Tall Trees Homes for Sale | The Villages FL 32162

Village of Tall Trees Homes for Sale

Tall Trees sits directly adjacent to Mallory Hill Country Club — a 27-hole championship course that anchors a cluster of five surrounding villages (Mallory Square, Virginia Trace, Sabal Chase, and Caroline all reference the same course). Built in 2001 in Sumter County (ZIP 32162), the village has Cottage Homes, Patio Villas, and Designer Homes. Most CDD bond balances are paid off or minimal after 24-plus years of paydown — confirmed "BOND PAID" listings appear in current MLS inventory. Tall Trees Recreation Center serves the village with a pool on-site. Lake Sumter Landing Market Square is the closest town square, a short golf cart ride from the village. Sumter County effective tax rate runs approximately 1.0%.

At a glance
Location Central Area
Nearest square Lake Sumter Landing
Year built 2001
Home types Cottage Home, Patio Villa, Designer Home
Bond status Mostly paid off
Tax rate (typical) ~1.0% (Sumter, 2024)
County Sumter County
ZIP Code 32162

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What people like about the Village of Tall Trees

Direct adjacency to Mallory Hill Country Club is the feature that consistently comes up first when buyers tour Tall Trees. Mallory Hill is a 27-hole championship club — it serves the surrounding cluster of five villages, but Tall Trees is on the course perimeter itself. Residents can walk to the course boundary. The executive golf courses included with the amenity fee give residents daily free play options; Mallory Hill adds a championship venue for buyers who want more than executive course access from their address. Tall Trees Recreation Center is the village's own facility with a pool — a neighborhood-scale amenity for residents who prefer a quieter pool experience over a regional recreation center. Pimlico Recreation Center is in the corridor as well, part of the same horse racing-themed recreation cluster that includes Churchill Street Recreation Center near the Lynnhaven and Pennecamp area. The naming pattern — Churchill, Pimlico, Belmont — runs through this part of the Lake Sumter Landing corridor.

Lake Sumter Landing Market Square, the Coastal / Key West-themed waterfront square with lakeside dining and free nightly entertainment, is a short golf cart ride from Tall Trees. The location in the Lake Sumter corridor gives residents proximity to one of the five town squares without being directly adjacent to it — close enough for regular use, without the music and lighting tradeoffs that come with homes immediately around the square. On cost: Tall Trees was built in 2001, and bond balances reflect 24-plus years of paydown. "BOND PAID" listings confirm that many homes have cleared their original CDD bond entirely. The combination of Sumter County property taxes (~1.0%) and minimal or zero bond payments gives Tall Trees one of the lower ongoing carrying-cost profiles in the central area. Always verify the specific bond status in writing for any individual home before making an offer, since status varies home to home even in predominantly paid-off villages.

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What's nearby in the Village of Tall Trees

Golf nearby

  • Mallory Hill Country Club — directly adjacent — 27-hole championship club; anchors the surrounding five-village Mallory Hill cluster

Recreation & entertainment

  • Tall Trees Recreation Center — village's own facility with pool — neighborhood-scale amenity for residents
  • Pimlico Recreation Center — in the Lake Sumter corridor — part of the horse racing-themed recreation cluster (Churchill, Pimlico, Belmont); Scout to confirm exact distance from Tall Trees addresses
  • Lake Sumter Landing Market Square — short golf cart ride — Coastal / Key West-themed waterfront square (2004), lakeside dining, free nightly entertainment

Shopping & services

  • Colony Plaza — Walmart, Publix, Bob Evans, McDonald's — golf-cart accessible along CR 466A.

What to check before you buy in the Village of Tall Trees

  • Bond status and remaining balance Tall Trees was built in 2001, so most homes have had their CDD bond paid off or carry a very small remaining balance after 24-plus years of paydown. Confirmed "BOND PAID" listings appear in current MLS inventory. Bond status still varies home to home — always verify the specific status, remaining balance if any, and annual assessment amount in writing for any home before making an offer. More on bonds →
  • Roof age Florida insurance carriers are strict about roof age. A 2001 original roof is past its normal service life and will not be insurable under current Florida standards. Verify that the roof has been replaced, confirm the replacement date and material during inspection, and budget for replacement if the roof has not been updated in the past 10–15 years.
  • HVAC age Florida systems work hard in sustained heat and humidity. A 2001 original HVAC system would be well beyond the typical service window. Confirm that the system has been replaced, ask for the replacement date and service history, and budget for eventual replacement as newer systems age into the watch window.

Village of Tall Trees FAQs

Where is the Village of Tall Trees located in The Villages?

Tall Trees is in the central area of The Villages, in Sumter County, ZIP 32162. It sits adjacent to Mallory Hill Country Club in the Lake Sumter Landing corridor, with Lake Sumter Landing Market Square a short golf cart ride from the village.

When were the homes in Tall Trees built?

Homes in Tall Trees were built in 2001. After 24-plus years of paydown, most CDD bond balances are paid off or minimal. Confirmed "BOND PAID" listings appear in current MLS inventory, though bond status varies by home — always verify the specific status in writing before making an offer.

What types of homes are in Tall Trees?

Tall Trees has Cottage Homes, Patio Villas, and Designer Homes. The mix reflects the 2001 build era in the central area of The Villages, with a range of sizes from compact villas to full Designer-series floor plans.

What town square is closest to Tall Trees?

Lake Sumter Landing Market Square is the closest — the Coastal / Key West-themed waterfront square opened in 2004, with lakeside dining, waterfront views, and free nightly live entertainment. It is a short golf cart ride from Tall Trees. The Lake Sumter shoreline setting makes it distinct from the other four town squares in The Villages.

What golf courses are nearest to Tall Trees?

Mallory Hill Country Club is directly adjacent to Tall Trees — a 27-hole championship club accessible from the village perimeter. The executive golf courses included with the amenity fee provide free walking-play access to additional 9-hole courses in the corridor.

What is Mallory Hill Country Club and why does it matter for Tall Trees?

Mallory Hill Country Club is a 27-hole championship club that sits on the border of Tall Trees. It anchors a cluster of five villages that reference the same course — Mallory Square, Virginia Trace, Sabal Chase, and Caroline — but Tall Trees is directly adjacent to the course itself. Residents can walk to the course perimeter. For buyers who want a championship club at their address rather than a cart ride away, the adjacency is the defining factor.

What is the bond situation in Tall Trees?

Tall Trees was built in 2001, giving most homes 24-plus years of CDD bond paydown. Many have been paid off entirely — confirmed "BOND PAID" listings appear in current MLS data. The combination of minimal or zero bond payments and Sumter County property taxes (~1.0%) gives Tall Trees a favorable carrying-cost profile for a central-area village. Always verify the specific bond status and any remaining balance in writing for any home before making an offer.

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