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  2. 4 Reasons Florida Is No Longer the No. 1 State for Retirees

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    “The Villages in central Florida, a ridiculously large retirement community (about 80 square miles all together — yes, 80!), continues to grow more and more.” Everything Is More Expensive ...

  3. The Best and Most Affordable Retirement Communities in Florida

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    Century Village, Pembroke Pines. Mehdi Khachani, CEO of Miami, Florida-based JMK Property Management, recommended Century Village Pembroke Pines as the best affordable retirement community for ...

  4. 13 Best Places To Retire in Florida That You’ve Never Heard Of

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    Lake Wales. Licensed real estate broker and founder of Portland Area Home Group Teddi Schill suggested Lake Wales as one of the best places to retire in Florida.. This charming city “is home to ...

  5. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    In 2010, there were approximately 1,900 CCRCs in the United States, located in 48 states and the District of Columbia; Alaska and Wyoming had none. The top ten states with the greatest number of CCRCs are Pennsylvania, Ohio, California, Illinois, Florida, Texas, Kansas, Indiana, Iowa, and North Carolina—in that order. [4]

  6. 20 Popular Retirement Cities in Florida - AOL

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    The Villages. Retirement-aged percentage of people 65 and over: 85.9%. Average monthly mortgage payment: $2,399. Average monthly cost of expenditures: $1,939

  7. Acts Retirement-Life Communities - Wikipedia

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    Acts Retirement-Life Communities (Acts), based out of Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, is the third largest not-for-profit owner, operator and developer of continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) in the United States. [1]

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