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Active Adult-Communities include single-family homes, city homes, cluster homes, manufactured housing and multifamily home. Additionally, there are two kinds: age-restricted and age-targeted.

Age Restricted Communities are specifically aimed at men age 55 and mature. Below rules set down from the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) from the Fair Housing Act, the home has to include at least one person who's age 55 or older in at least 80 percent of the units that are active. Anyone below age of 19 is restricted from really being a permanent resident. People typically lead an independent, more active lifestyle in a country club atmosphere where they can take advantage of amenities such as a clubhouse, a golf course, walking trails, pastime centers, computer labs, and other recreational spaces. These communities are usually not built to offer increased care or health-related services. Exterior maintenance normally is comprised in a monthly home owner's association or condominium fee, visit.

Age-Targeted Communities are similar to Age-Restricted Communities except their marketing targets adults age 55 or elderly however, they are not explicitly age-restricted.

Leisure Communities are another alternative for retirees. Houses in leisure communities are designed for empty nesters. There are no age limits. The environments feature amenities such as club houses, golf courses and community pools at preferences. All these communities provide predominately 2 and 3 bedroom homes and are best for those whose children have grown and moved away although kids are all welcome. They give an array of domiciles that typically include features made for a changing lifestyle.

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