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55+ Communities and Single People

It often seems as though 55+ communities are full of happily married people.   This is not always the case, though, as the demographic fact is that wives often outlive their spouses.  It is true that newer developments draw couples because newer developments tend to draw younger retirees (simply because older communities have residents who moved in longer ago).  Older developments have more singles, particularly women, simply because the residents are often older.   As to where to find single men, that is out of our area of expertise.

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Peterborough Population:  3,100   |   Percentage Age 45 or Better:  44%   |   Cost of Living:  17% Above U.S. Average   |   Crime Rate:  Below U.S. Average

 

 

Nubanusit Neighborhood and Farm

25A Steele Rd., Peterborough, New Hampshire  03458

(603) 924-7491

Age Restriction:  All ages

Cohousing condominiums

Priced from $299,000

Web Site

Interesting housing concept with smaller homes, communal meals, consensus decision making

 

New Hampshire Stats:

Population, year 2009 estimate - 1,324,575

Persons 65 years old and over, year 2009 - 13.5%

High school graduates, percent of persons age 25+, year 2000 - 87.4%

Bachelor's degree or higher, pct of persons age 25+, year 2000 - 28.7%

Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, percent, 2009 - 2.8%

White persons not Hispanic, percent, 2009 - 92.8%

Median household income, year 2008 - $63,235

Taxes Social Security?  No

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

 

 

 


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