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  2. Should you avoid living in a 55-plus community? Here are 5 ...

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    Even if you can afford to live in a 55-plus community, additional fees will have a way of eating into your retirement budget. For example, amenities can total roughly $200 a month, meaning an ...

  3. Age-restricted community - Wikipedia

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    Age-qualified communities, also known as 55+ communities, active adult communities, lifestyle communities, or retirement communities, are often planned communities that offer homes and community features that are attractive to 55+ adults. These might include a clubhouse or lifestyle center with a good many activities, sometimes with indoor and ...

  4. Here’s a surprising reason why American boomers are ... - AOL

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    Today’s senior communities often provide diverse, high-quality dining experiences. So, before dismissing the idea, consider the big picture — the benefits senior communities have to offer may ...

  5. 5 debts to prioritize paying off before retirement - AOL

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    While many people would love to retire debt-free, those ages 50 and up owe $97,012 in debt on average, according to a recent Experian consumer debt study. Which means retiring financially free and ...

  6. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    While new retirement communities have developed in various areas of the United States, they are largely marketed to older adults who are financially secure. Lower income retirement communities are rare except for government subsidized housing, which neglects a large proportion of older adults who have fewer financial resources. [11]

  7. Senior living - Wikipedia

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    Based on the health and financial means of the individual, these may include living in a retirement community or an age-restricted community, independent senior living, or living in a nursing home or retirement home. A retirement community is a residential community or housing complex designed for older adults who are generally able to care for ...

  8. The financial pros and cons of moving into a senior community

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    Senior communities often offer organized activities to keep the residents happy and healthy. Some senior living communities are tailored for renters. Others are individually owned homes.

  9. Category:Retirement communities - Wikipedia

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    Retirement communities in the United States (37 P) Pages in category "Retirement communities" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.