Great Over 55 community?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We're also looking for places that aren't either Florida or Arizona.



But that's where everybody is.


Lots of over 55s in Md and Va, or even the beach ( Delaware). No need to go to Florida unless that is your culture, your politics, or preference for whatever reason. People who love Florida love it for a reason, and usually it's taxes and politics.

I’m not a fan of Florida politics but I love its weather, beaches, palm trees, vacation vibe, etc. Please don’t generalize!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We're also looking for places that aren't either Florida or Arizona.



But that's where everybody is.


Lots of over 55s in Md and Va, or even the beach ( Delaware). No need to go to Florida unless that is your culture, your politics, or preference for whatever reason. People who love Florida love it for a reason, and usually it's taxes and politics.

I’m not a fan of Florida politics but I love its weather, beaches, palm trees, vacation vibe, etc. Please don’t generalize!


PP, I think you were covered in the last sentence - "love it for a reason." The poster said usually taxes and politics, not only taxes and politics.
Anonymous
People love Florida for many reasons besides the two you mention, PP. It's not that simplified.

There is a place I hear ads for on NPR here (Fl), Oak Hammock in Gainsville FL. It's associated with the University of Florida. It has a lot of learning and enrichment things. It looks interesting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Keep the suggestions for actual places coming. np here. What I've realized in some of these communities aren't large (Villages, Leisure World are exceptions and are huge ... btw, can we get Leisure World to change its name!) Anyway, imho, you need a large complex. Some residents will be gone traveling, snowbirds living elsewhere part of the year. There will be turn-over. Some residents just aren't a likely fit, socially. Important that the community is large enough to find friends.


Leisure World is the best, so impressed and large enough that you live a normal life within the larger community outside and the reduction of cliques, etc. But YES, the name really stinks and prevents people from moving there. It should be called Rossmoor.


Which Leisure World are you talking about? There’s a very large (formerly known as) Leisure World in Lansdowne/Leesburg that actually did change its name to Lansdowne Woods a few years ago.
Anonymous
Talking about Maryland of course!! It's the second (ish) largest 55+ community in the country. np here
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Anonymous wrote:The Villages in FL


Yes, I’d love to spend my retirement years with 100,000 people driving around in golf carts holding 1/2 gallon jugs of Fleishman’s gin wearing Hawaiian shirts and cargo shorts. But, people must love it!


Super MAGA there, too. And all that comes with that.


I have read that about the Villages before, and there is even a documentary about the community (I think on HBO or Vice), but the people we bought our house from were selling so they could move down there and retire from Maryland and they absolutely love it. These are very hippy, liberal and super nice people. When they told us that was where they were moving and how they couldn't wait to relocate, I was surprised given how liberal they are. I couldn't have asked for nicer sellers, they were absolutely lovely in every way. They left their grown kids in Maryland and just picked up and left. We've kept in touch with them and they're super happy about the move.


Let's of drinking and apparently a pattern of accidents related to drinking at the villages. A family friend died last year after his golf cart tipped over on him after hitting a pole late at night. He was returning from a party.. He was intoxicated, he was speeding (relative to the speed of the carts) and he was not the only one. It has happened a few times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Villages in FL


Yes, I’d love to spend my retirement years with 100,000 people driving around in golf carts holding 1/2 gallon jugs of Fleishman’s gin wearing Hawaiian shirts and cargo shorts. But, people must love it!


Super MAGA there, too. And all that comes with that.


I have read that about the Villages before, and there is even a documentary about the community (I think on HBO or Vice), but the people we bought our house from were selling so they could move down there and retire from Maryland and they absolutely love it. These are very hippy, liberal and super nice people. When they told us that was where they were moving and how they couldn't wait to relocate, I was surprised given how liberal they are. I couldn't have asked for nicer sellers, they were absolutely lovely in every way. They left their grown kids in Maryland and just picked up and left. We've kept in touch with them and they're super happy about the move.


Let's of drinking and apparently a pattern of accidents related to drinking at the villages. A family friend died last year after his golf cart tipped over on him after hitting a pole late at night. He was returning from a party.. He was intoxicated, he was speeding (relative to the speed of the carts) and he was not the only one. It has happened a few times.


So, in other words, just like the rest of the USA
Anonymous
I've heard Heritage Hunt in Gainesville, VA is very nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We're also looking for places that aren't either Florida or Arizona.



But that's where everybody is.


Lots of over 55s in Md and Va, or even the beach ( Delaware). No need to go to Florida unless that is your culture, your politics, or preference for whatever reason. People who love Florida love it for a reason, and usually it's taxes and politics.

I’m not a fan of Florida politics but I love its weather, beaches, palm trees, vacation vibe, etc. Please don’t generalize!


i love the hurricanes, humidity, flooding, illegal immigrants of FL
Anonymous
More ideas please
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