Planning Briefs
Views On Retirement Communities
Published Monday, March 28, 2016 at: 7:00 AM EDT
How do you feel about retirement communities? Such places, often reserved for those who are age 55, or older, have many supporters and detractors, and opinions may vary widely even from one spouse to another. In the end, this is a personal decision that you have to make for yourself or as a couple. Consider these key considerations: Common Advantages There's generally plenty to do in a retirement community. Depending on the location, you may be able to use your newfound leisure time for golfing, tennis, swimming, gardening, theatre, clubs of all sorts, and numerous other activities. ...
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