Retirement






Stuck in the Middle

In todays recession, there is a group of people stuck in the middle, too old to get the good jobs and to young to retire.

Choosing An Active Adult Community

Taking the plunge into retirement or semi-retirement can be daunting enough without making the choice to move into a new home at the same time. But many people age 55 and above are choosing to leave their high maintenance or too large family home to move into active adult communities, which are restricted to households with at least one member age 55 and older.
RetirementRetirement is the period in a worker’s life wherein he or she stops being employed, or simply given up his or her full-time work.
RetirementRetirement planning should not be left to the last minute.  With a good perspective on some truths about retirement, planning can be more effective.
Golf Retirement CommunitiesGolf has is one of the most popular retirement activities, which is why it is not surprising that a growing number of retirees are looking for the best place where they can live and at the same time get to enjoy their favorite sport as much as possible. This is the exact purpose of golf retirement communities, the central design of which is a golfing facility that can range from a 9-hole to an 18-hole golf course and even a championship golf course.
Care Retirement CommunityA continuing care retirement community is the type of retirement home that offer contracts to seniors for the provision of shelter and medical services. For a senior to take advantage of the community’s services, he or she must pay an entrance fee and a monthly fee. Depending on the contract that was agreed upon, the entrance fees in a continuing care retirement community can be non-refundable or refundable.
Active Retirement CommunityAn active retirement community, like other similar communities, is a place for people aged 55 years old and above. This type of community is the best alternative for seniors who wish to live independently with facilities and amenities that they need after retiring. Every active retirement community is different from another. It may be an apartment type of home, a single home, townhouse or manufactured home.



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