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15 Things You Need To Know If You Are Considering Buying In An Active Adult Community!
If you’re like most home buyers considering buying in an Active adult community, you have many questions. Active adult communities are often referred to as Age Qualified, or 55+ communities. The main characteristic of these communities are that they are limited to one member of the household being at least 55 years of age, or older, and no children (under the age of 18) may reside in the household on a permanent basis. There are many types of these communities that fit all different lifestyles, needs and desires; from apartment style communities, to single family home communities. Many active adult communities have amenities such as club houses with pools, activity areas, state of the art fitness facilities, and services such as exterior lawn care, exterior maintenance and snow removal. If you are like most active adult buyers, you have probably been in your existing home for a number of years and are out of touch with the real estate market in general, and active adult communities specifically. A new industry report has been just released just for you, detailing the fifteen most common questions and concerns that come up among this buyer group, and is being made available free of charge for a limited time. The report answers common questions like: do I qualify to move to an active adult community? What is involved with selling my existing home? What about children? ORDER YOUR FREE REPORT NOW
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