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Apartment communities with 55+ residents?

Posted 07-09-2018 at 06:39 PM by Pinehurstcharlie


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Originally Posted by xz2y View Post
That is a great article! I'm in that exact age group, retired and active and definitely not ready for assisted living, and I'd prefer not to live around millennials or screeching babies. At the same time, I'm not interested in being the youngest person in the building, with everyone in their 80's. So, as the article discusses, there is a niche rental market for those of us who are active and retired and want a more urban and fun living experience, not golf and tennis. And not everyone wants the responsibility and hassles (HOA) of a condo, not to mention the lack of flexibility to move if it doesn't work out.

Just wondering if you for rental for senior living not assisted living . Active still
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    If you need to interact with another poster without using the main forums (which I recommend first), then please use the Direct Message or Visitor Message functions to best directly get with your party. It beats wasting a blog post.

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