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Retirement Communities (Page 4 of 6)

Why the BEST Age to Move into a Retirement Community Might Be Different Than You Think

While you can always age in place, consider going against the grain. Here’s everything you need to know about moving into a retirement community.

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Can Active Adult Retirement Communities Truly Make You Happy?

John wanted to have a happy, fulfilling retirement.

But what would he need to make this dream a reality?

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5 Benefits of An On-Site Fitness Center in an Active Adult Community

Exercise is important—no matter what season we’re in! Here are FIVE benefits of my on-site fitness center.


The Indispensable Features of Gated Communities for Retirees

A gated community by definition refers to a type of residential neighborhood that has controlled access via one or more gates that residents and visitors must pass through when entering the community. Here’s what I found out about the security in our community.

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Too Close For Comfort? Here’s What I Think About Our Retirement Community’s Lot Sizes

One common concern raised by those exploring active adult communities is the assumption that all of the houses are too close together. Having lived in one such community for a while now, here is my take on this.

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What Is a Continuing Care Retirement Community?

If you’re an older adult who’s interested in CCRCs, this article is for you! Here’s everything you need to know.


What Are the Benefits of an Active Adult Community?

For many, the opportunity to live in an active adult community is a dream come true. But what are the benefits?

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3 Things to Consider When Buying a Home in a 55+ Retirement Community

It’s important to be aware of a few things when beginning to process of buying a home in a 55+ community. Here’s what you need to know.

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Will I Fit In at an Active Adult Community?

One of the biggest concerns that people have when considering a move to an active adult community is: “Will I fit in?”


Should You Discuss Politics or Religion in Your Retirement Community?

Some people can really put a damper on things by spouting out their strong opinions. But, what can you do?

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