How to choose a 55 plus community
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http://stuartfloridarealestatesales.i... #55plusflorida #activeadultcommunity • If you’re contemplating moving into a 55 plus community, finding one that’s right for you takes work. While active adult communities generally offer the opportunity for a lower-maintenance (and sometimes lower cost) lifestyle, they vary enormously. • This video highlights the top things to consider when purchasing a home in a 55 plus community. • Today’s 55 plus communities range from small city-based apartment complexes, to single-family homes situated on a gated golf course. Typically, at least one occupant of each property must be at least 55. • Before settling into an age-restricted community, ask yourself these 4 questions: • Can I Afford It? • In addition to factoring in the cost of rent or mortgage payments, you'll need to add in the cost of homeowners' association or community fees, which often run around a few hundred dollars per month and can run upwards to even $1000. Make sure you understand what those fees cover. • While some 55 plus communities have restaurants within them, your fees won’t cover meals. So budget separately for those. Monthly fees do go toward exterior maintenance, such as lawn care, basic cable TV and the care of community areas like a clubhouse or pool. • Sit down with a financial planner to run the numbers to make sure the ongoing costs of your new home won’t impact your long-term financial security. • How Active is the Community? • Some communities have huge clubhouses, dozens of organized activities and packed social calendars with everything from holiday parties to cruises to local attractions. Others might have very few structured activities. If you don’t find the popular activities in the development appealing, you’ll probably want to look elsewhere. • Would I Like the Surrounding Area? • Even in communities with a wealth of recreational amenities, you'll likely want to leave the neighborhood once in a while. Make sure you can easily take advantage of things you enjoy off-campus, such as shopping, taking in a show or going to the beach. • If traveling or having regular visitors is important to you, consider the convenience of the closest airport. • Many retirees move to another state often include the weather and a lower cost of living. So make sure to explore this when considering any area for your new home. • Convenience • You should think about how the surrounding area would serve your needs in the future. Ideally, this means a walkable community or one with an area with public transportation. But even if the area does not have a robust transportation system you can still use Uber or Lyft, so I would not rule out an area for this one reason. • You’ll also want easy access to health care, including a primary care physician and specialty doctors and hospitals you might need in the future. • MUSIC for my videos are purchased through: • EPIDEMIC SOUND https://www.epidemicsound.com/ • AUDIO BLOCKS https://www.audioblocks.com/ • • SEARCH FOR PROPERTY • 55 PLUS HOUSING • http://www.stuartfloridarealestatesal... • http://stuartfloridarealestatesales.com • FOLLOW LISA • https://772living.com • / stuartrealtors • / lisaammons • / lisaammons • [email protected] • Lisa Ammons • Direct: 772-285-7611
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