Do you have to be old/retired to move into a retirement community?
Answers: Yes a cetian age. The ones the accept people with special needs, of any age, are also long term care facilities. The ones that offer long term will have some sort of staff that can assist those who need it, regaurdless of age. Long term care facilities are usually confused with senior living, but not the same. In many cases senior communities do have long term care because as you get older you may need it. But you can have senior communities that are age restricted. My parents live in a senior community that only alows seniors, no long term care. Their comunity is no different than any other PUD, except the age restrictions.
Most have minimum age limits. Whether you are retired, or an "active adult" or still working is another thing.
It's hard to define retired depending on whether you are working full time, part time and whether you are paid or not, or whether you are still looking for a job.
The answer is no. Many retirement communities accept people who are younger than the community's age requirement if they are disabled. This varies from community to community, but is generally accepted.
Hope this helps!
~Pasha
No ..you have to be 55 or older...the homes are $200,000 and up here in Texas ... you have monthly dues...but you get plenty of amenities..
Amenities Include:
Championship Golf
Pro Shop
Clubhouse
Ballroom/Auditorium
On-site Restaurant, Bar & Lounge
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Tennis Complex
Fitness Center
Salon
Multi-purpose Activity Rooms
Walking Paths
Community Newspaper
Does anyone know of a good website to go to to find out about buying Tax delinquent property?
Answers: There is a blog I follow written by someone who seems knowledgeable about tax deeds. See link below.
The best thing to do is to call the taxing authority in the area you're interested in buying in to get the most up to date list of properties. Some local newspapers will also list properties coming up for tax sale.
Apartment costs contained by Denver?
What is an average price for a 1 bedroom apartment in or fundamental downtown Denver?Answers: I just stale the phone with my cousin who lives contained by Denver and she said for a 1 bedroom will run you on average $350-$400/month. Not bad for a 1 bedroom.