Choosing the Best Retirement Communities |
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| Thursday, 23 August 2007 12:53 |
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By Tom Eleazer - Vice President - Florida Leisure Communities Several things to consider when trying to choose the best retirement communities for your new home:
Conclusion When considering buying or building a home in a Florida retirement living community, performing a thorough evaluation of the builders and their policies is just as important as evaluating the community itself. Once you’ve compared the best retirement communities and found a retirement living community whose location and amenities fit your lifestyle, look for builders that build their own homes, have a good reputation for quality and service, and offer construction satisfaction guarantees, and be sure the builder tells you about all potential costs upfront. You might save thousands of dollars, and you’ll be certain to enjoy an easy transition to retirement. About the Author Tom Eleazer is a partner and vice president for Florida Leisure Communities, which develops Florida retirement communities for active seniors. Florida Leisure Communities has developed and built more than 4,000 homes the last 30 years and is currently building SummerGlen, an award-winning active Florida golf retirement community in Ocala that was recently named one of the 100 best retirement communities in the U. S. by “Where To Retire” Magazine. Florida Leisure Communities have also received the Gold Seal Award from the National Association of Homebuilders as “The Best Retirement Living in America.” --- |
| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 October 2007 14:08 ) |
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