Recreation
If you've stopped working but haven't stopped having fun, popular retirement communities offer an abundance of diverse social, cultural, and recreational activities to enhance your retirement lifestyle.
Medical care
Regardless of your present health status, look for a retirement community that can provide you with detailed information about both on-site and nearby medical care providers, specialists, and hospitals.
Lifestyle
Choose a retirement community whose rules and regulations afford you the lifestyle you want and don't impede it. Make sure your favorite pet is welcome and that age requirements of visitors and vacationing guests don't exclude your grandchildren. It's crucial to thoroughly investigate what’s expected of owners and guests.
Maintenance
Most retirement communities include common property and landscape repairs and maintenance. Be sure you know who is responsible for upkeep when you're away, as well as what expenses are included in your monthly fees and what are not.
Weather
It’s a good idea to research the weather or better yet, spend some time visiting your potential new location during the off season.
Budget
Few things drive a decision like money. While you're probably prepared for the purchase price and taxes, don't forget to factor in fees that may be charged in your community.
The community retirement lifestyle means different things to different people, but ultimately it should be the first day of the well-deserved reward for your hard work. Kay Carlson Realtor - Remax Mountain Properties can help you find your Prescott dream community as soon as you're ready. To schedule an appointment, call Kay Carlson at 928-710-4193. For more information visit http://www.prescottinvestmenthomes.com.
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