Anonymous wrote:Not for me. Cliques, gossip, forced socializing, no other generations. And Florida? Absolutely not ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 56 and am starting to see the appeal of 55+ communities. My partner has always had the mantra that living amongst young people keeps you young at heart, but I don't buy it anymore. Most of our neighborhood is 35 and younger, and they look right through us.
We are in a 55+ and are the most active we’ve been in our life. Bike on beach or amazing nature trails (it’s flat), state of the art gym, indoor, and outdoor pool, golf, tennis, pickleball and on and on.
Community?
Del Webb, Ponte Vedra
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 56 and am starting to see the appeal of 55+ communities. My partner has always had the mantra that living amongst young people keeps you young at heart, but I don't buy it anymore. Most of our neighborhood is 35 and younger, and they look right through us.
We are in a 55+ and are the most active we’ve been in our life. Bike on beach or amazing nature trails (it’s flat), state of the art gym, indoor, and outdoor pool, golf, tennis, pickleball and on and on.
Community?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 56 and am starting to see the appeal of 55+ communities. My partner has always had the mantra that living amongst young people keeps you young at heart, but I don't buy it anymore. Most of our neighborhood is 35 and younger, and they look right through us.
We are in a 55+ and are the most active we’ve been in our life. Bike on beach or amazing nature trails (it’s flat), state of the art gym, indoor, and outdoor pool, golf, tennis, pickleball and on and on.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 56 and am starting to see the appeal of 55+ communities. My partner has always had the mantra that living amongst young people keeps you young at heart, but I don't buy it anymore. Most of our neighborhood is 35 and younger, and they look right through us.
Anonymous wrote:I'm thinking 100 is far too small, 300 units might be nearing the ok mark. Several hundred, and plus, is what I would want.
Also, there has to be enough residents to pay-into the expense for all the amenities.
Anonymous wrote:Haven’t considered these before - are home costs higher than in non-communities? Or is it just that the monthly fees are quite high?
Anonymous wrote:I have multiple friends with parents who live in Laguna Woods (Orange County, CA). They have all found community, expanded on their hobbies, and really enjoyed it.