When we hear the words “senior living,” many of us jump to visions of multistory fully assisted living communities, with push-down dining room meal services and onsite medical care. But while dining rooms and medical conveniences can appear in senior living communities— and offer a great level of convenience in doing so—they’re hardly the summation
In Baltimore County, New Construction Villas Exclusively for Buyers 55 and Older
Amid steadily increasing housing demand in Baltimore County, a new development means new options for homebuyers aged 55 and older. An age-restricted community built by national homebuilder Beazer Homes, Gatherings® at Perry Hall is being developed in two phases, both featuring attached villas located just a half mile apart on Route 1/ Belair Road in
Kent Island – K. Hovnanian® Four Seasons Community
K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Kent Island, a 55+ active adult luxury community is now open just steps from the Chesapeake Bay. When you visualize your retirement, do you live year-round in a quaint resort town with access to everything you need nearby, enjoying your own low-maintenance home? Do you share your sunsets over-looking the
Brambleton – A master-planned community in Loudoun County, VA
It’s no surprise that different generations seek out different things when it comes to where they choose to live. Those at or approaching retirement age may gravitate to active-adult communities that allow them to remain physically fit, connect with other adults, and engage in fun community events. Younger adults and those with small children may
55+ The Woodlands of Urbana
It’s rare to find a brand new neighborhood designed solely for active-adults in the DC/Baltimore area that offers as much as the neighborhood we’re covering today. The Woodlands of Urbana, developed by award-winning Natelli Communities, does just that, offering a modern lifestyle with main level living by NVHomes and Ryan Homes and private-resort style amenities
Loving Life in an Active Adult Community
How many times has this happened to you in your travels? You arrive at an exquisite location — quiet and beautifully maintained. The facilities and recreational opportunities are top-notch. And everyone there shares a love for the place. You just feel good being there. Naturally, you want to stay. Until a decade or so ago,