55 Plus Communities: The Ideal Communities To Relocate To When You Retire

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Today’s “55 Plus” Communities or “Retirement” Communities mean more than a collection of residences in the same neighborhood or geographic area. Communities set a yardstick for design and development and provide an impression of sureness your investment will be protected and preserved. It does not so much concern the community being “gated” as much as it concerns the fact that they are “planned.” Whether you have a guard house or gate or not, inhabitants feel more protected living in a community with compatible individuals with similar interests and these are becoming very popular especially with retired individuals. Most all communities are deeded real estate. These days, there are many different sorts and modes of “communities” which have different kinds of amenities.

An “Active Adult Community” is an age-restricted community requiring that at the least one household resident is age 55. No teenagers or children can live permanently. Residents are normally occupied with community pursuits and are retired, occupied in some fashion, or run their own business. Many Adult Communities do the maintenance of the property for the residents. I choose to refer to them as Active Lifestyle Communities since, essentially, the spotlight these days seems to be more on lifestyle and conveniences, and not on age. Several communities concentrate on horses, boating, golf, fitness or some other outdoor activity. They have some dash to them.

“Private Residence Clubs” are deeded real estate ownership (fractional ownership) devoid of the added responsibility of owning. The cost changes with the dwelling and number of weeks in your plan. With “Destination Clubs” you don’t own any of the real estate and for only a membership fee and year on year charges, provide access to houses throughout the world. The 2 categories present premium accommodation at resort destinations with first-class services.

“New Urbanism” communities tightly bunch together a wide variety of home types, encourage interface with people living there that are diverse, starting from the retirees to young families. These communities present accessible Main Street shopping, eating establishments and a mix of commercial development. They discourage the use of a motor vehicle, and maintain undeveloped shared “green space” and attract people of all ages and social classes.

“New Ruralism” fosters a link with nature, solitude, and community involvement only as wished. Houses are large and segregated by farm land, nature sanctuaries and natural features. It is distinguished by unbuilt areas shared by everyone.

“Co-housing” is a fresh sort of community real estate where people are committed to helping each other and getting accepted by the age-group that were responsible for the commune. Residents have a townhome or condo and share in a “common house”, join in the design, operation and maintenance of the community. The common facilities frequently include a living room, a room for kids, a kitchen, recreational facilities, meditation room and workshops.

There are plenty of different types and modes of “communities”. Whether you’re a retiree or want to relocate to your fantasy home, communities provide an extensive range of lifestyles. There is no better method to find out more about communities than going on a tour to visit them. Several of them present “discounted” weekend packages. Also, many provide a videotape or digital tape of their community.

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