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[quote=Anonymous]I live 50 miles east of Pensacola. There are lots of old people in Florida. You don't have to live in a community that is specifically labeled 55 and older in order to live among a lot of older people in Florida. :) I have lived in the same town for 33 years and the same county for 41 years. I have noticed that there seems to be subdivisions full of young people with young families, and subdivisions full of older people. In my opinion, which is just a survey of one, it seems to make a difference as to when the subdivision was built. Newer subdivisions means younger families. Subdivisions built 1960 or earlier might have a lot of homes that are run down. Subdivisions that were built 20 or 30 years ago seems to be the sweet spot if you want to have more older neighbors. If you want that "go all your neighborhood in a golf cart" feel, then buy a house in a gated golf course community. There are lots of organized activities in those gated communities. [/quote]
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