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Why Would Someone
Age 55+ Retire in an All Ages Development?
While communities designed for
people age 55 or better have a lot of benefits, not
everyone wants to retire in a development where most of
the residents are the same age and often of the same
socioeconomic backgrounds.
All ages community by law cannot discriminate
based on age so they nearly always have a wide range of
residents, from families and single professionals to
empty nesters and often retirees.
Many all ages neighborhoods are organic, that is
having grown over time and never having been
"master planned."
These usually do not have amenities such as a
pool, tennis courts, etc.
But more and more all ages communities are master
planned, gated, with covenants and HOA fees.
Retirees often prefer these to 55+ communities
because they allow more interaction with people from
more cross sections of the country.
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Kelowna (nearest town) Population:
105,000
| Percentage Age 45 or Better: 40%
| Cost of Living: Above U.S.
Average | Crime Rate:
Meets U.S. Average
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Cadence at
the Lakes 13075
Lake Hill Drive, Lake Country,
British Columbia, Canada
(877)
766-9077
Single family homes
Age
Restriction: All ages
but markets to baby boomers
Priced from $376,583 USD
Web
Site
Pretty setting,
neighborhood within a larger
community, walking trails,
clubhouse coming
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