Rio Vista Update – Retirement Community

January 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Golf Retirement Communities

Visit Rio Vista in January and You May Win a Resolution Prize!
Kick off your New Year’s resolution with Trilogy and Shea Homes. January’s focus is around Living Healthy, Learning New Things & Rekindling Social Connections. We’re focused on helping you achieve your goals, and this is the perfect community for charting your success. Let us show you all the ways our community supports your goals for living the best life possible. Come out for a visit in January and receive two raffle tickets for weekly Resolution Prizes – each week we will draw two names for one of the following prizes: Yoga Mat, Sports Authority Gift Card, Smoothie Machine, Barnes & Noble Gift Card, Movie Tickets, Digital Camera.

Retirement Communities

Celebrate the Super Bowl at Trilogy!
The biggest game of the season is always a fun event here at Trilogy at Rio Vista and the 44th annual Super Bowl on February 7th is no exception. Bring a friend to our Super Bowl Party and watch all the action in a state-of-the-art home theater. Experience the difference today’s technology can make, especially when it comes to top sporting events. Be our guest as we serve up all your favorites like grilled hot dogs and delicious burgers. We look forward to seeing you at this once a year event, be sure and contact your Community Representative now to reserve your seats!

Golf Course Retirement Community

Time is Running Out to get 50% off Golf Course Home!
Don’t let this opportunity pass you by! January 31st is the last day you can save 50% off golf course home site premiums, a savings of thousands of dollars on our most desirable home locations. If you’re a fan of the game, you’ll appreciate knowing that the course here at Rio Vista was designed by acclaimed golf course architect Ted Robinson, Sr. This 18-hole championship course takes advantage of natural landscape contours so that it flows harmoniously among crystal blue ponds and natural glens. Built to challenge the accomplished player while still accommodating the novice, this rewarding course really puts the play into your game of golf. No wonder it was named multiple times as one of Golf Digest’s 4.5-star “Best Places to Play.” The best part is that as a homeowner within Trilogy, you get special rates and preferred access – meaning you never have to wait to play affordable golf! Don’t miss out on this limited time offer, schedule a tour today!

Fill Your Social Calendar at Rio Vista, California

December 22, 2009 by  
Filed under Rio Vista

A myriad of events abound at the Retirement Community of Rio Vista!

If you are an active adult looking to fill your social calendar as the new year approaches, consider taking part in the a variety of offerings at Trilogy at Rio Vista.

At Trilogy, social events and classes are only a few of the amenties that attract active adults to a new home here. Some include:

- Dance classes,
- Social events around the fireplace in the Grand Living Room,
- Ladies tennis,
- Craft classes,
- Support groups,
- Computer classes,
- A New Year’s Eve celebration,
- Comedy nights,
- Concerts,
- A Farmer’s Market….And much, much more!

To view the event calendar for Trilogy at Rio Vista , visit http://riovista.trilogylife.com/community/riovista/?content_type=visit&content_id=offers.

Florida Beaches and Theme Parks Await You!

December 16, 2009 by  
Filed under New Homes, Retirement Communities

Retire within 30 minutes from the beach or Orlando at Victoria Gardens in Deland, Florida! new-home-retirement-bougainvillea-12-16-091

Victoria Gardens by Shea Homes are superior homes designed around how you want to live. From features that enhance comfort and healthier living to eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient systems, superior living is literally designed and built into every aspect of this retirement community and every inch of your home. That’s what makes them such a great value.

At Victoria Gardens, we segment our new homes into four collections: Garden (1,409-1,670 sf), Trellis (1,430-1,928 sf), Vineyard (1,820-2,496 sf) and Vineyard Estate (2,618-3,326 sf). The Garden and Trellis collections are modestly sized (and modestly priced) homes perfect for those looking for a cozy retreat for themselves, friends, and family. The Vineyard collection is slightly larger and ideal for those looking for the feel of a bigger space. Finally, the Vineyards Estate collection provides ample space combined with unique design targeted at those who require a larger floor plan.

Your new home awaits you in Florida!

Visit www.trilogylife.com or call 866-342-2168 to learn more.

Golf Retirement Communities

Improve your Golf game in your own backyard!

Retirement Communities are not what they once were – the quality of life has improved and the amenities have helped build a wonderful active and social lifestyle during retirement.  Basically, you get to have some fun!  It is like living on a resort year round, with golfing, tennis, club house and other world class amenities… All in your backyard.

If you haven’t seen a “retirement community” by Trilogy Life, we recommend coming in and seeing for yourself.  The gated golf communities take retirement to a new level and offer a lifestyle that our parents and grandparents could have only dreamed about.

While you are here – check out this quick video on improving your putting!  Who knows, you may need it – some of the greens run fast at Rio Vista “retirement community“.

Check out this wonderful putting tip from Bobby Eldridge and PurePoint Golf on how to correct your back swing during the putt. – Source, YouTube.com

Is It Time To Make The Move To A Retirement Community?

August 27, 2009 by  
Filed under Independent Senior Living, New Homes

I am the youngest child in my family, and I have recently come to the realization that I am “all grown up,” (sort of). I am married, live in a different state than the rest of my family, and own a condo with my spouse.But as I have noticed that I am really becoming an adult, I have also realized that means my parents must be getting older, especially as they are members of the “Baby Boomer,” generation.In fact, I tend to notice new creases and wrinkles in my father’s face every time I see him. Sure, both my parents are still working, but I know the time for them to wrap up their professional affairs and move on is just over the horizon.Are you finding yourself in the same position? Are all your children out of the house and you are now facing retirement? Are you thinking about downsizing from your home that was purchased to accommodate your whole family, but it’s now just excessive? Well, what about moving to a retirement community?

Change of any kind can be difficult. The house you live in is your home, so leaving behind that home, your neighbors, friends, associates, and even your children and other relatives can be a painful transition.

But one thing you need to do is be honest with yourself. Communities geared toward active seniors offer wonderful amenities with less upkeep left to you. My parents have a large pool in their backyard, and while my father still enjoys swimming, he is having difficulty keeping up with its maintenance.

If you continue to wait, the “active,” part of the active adult community will no longer mean anything to you. Why wait until old age and potential health complications catch up with you?

The condition of the housing market has made purchasing a new home for retirement a much more viable option than it might be a few years down the road after economic recovery. If you are concerned about the difficulties of selling your home, you might consider simply renting it out instead.

Many mortgages also have options which allow for a smoother takeover, meaning children or other relatives could buy from you without excess complexity.

Most retirement communities offer homes with little or no maintenance, meaning you are no longer responsible for handling leaky faucets or mowing the lawn every week. Plus, no more strain on your knees and back from going up and down the stairs. Moving doesn’t mean that you truly sever ties with friends and associates. Instead, you will have opportunities to make new friends that share your interests and can help you adjust to a new lifestyle.

These are just a few things to consider as you make your decision. With the support and love of your family and friends, you can learn to enjoy this transition.


About the Author

House to Home Services (http://www.h2hservices.org/) providing services for seniors downsizing or moving into. Art Gib is a freelance writer.

Insights to Identify Comfortable Senior Citizen Communities and New Homes

Author: Trevor Price

If you’re a senior, new homes in a dedicated retirement community can be very appealing. There’s a focus on active adult living, your lawn maintenance is taken care of, the community is committed to seniors and you get to live independently while enjoying the comfort of on-site health care amenities.

Retirement communities and age-restricted resort communities are one of the fastest growing sections of the residential building country. These mega-communities are targeted toward seniors and filled with state-of-the-art recreation centers, on-site social coordinators, gyms, golf courses and even community centers. If you’re thinking about moving to an age-restricted or retirement community, read on to find out what you should look for in a prospective new home.

Closeness to Your Family

If you’re close with your children and grandchildren, you may want to restrict your search to new retirement communities in the nearby area. Also, when planning on many visits from young grandchildren, you may need to opt for a larger home with more than one or two bedrooms.

Recreational Facilities

If you love to swim, search for a retirement community with an on-site swimming pool. If you are into to golf, find one with a gold course. And if you get a kick out of making pottery, look for one with a potter’s studio. Fitness buffs should make sure there’s an on-site gym.

The idea is to find a retirement home that fits your personal needs as a senior. New homes can be beautiful and architecturally perfect, but if the community facilities aren’t there, then it won’t be right for you and could actually turn into a frustrating experience.

On-Site Amenities

If you’re concerned about your future health needs, go after a senior’s community that offers an in-community walk-in clinic or, at a minimum, pharmacy. Health-focused amenities such as an on-call nurse or close proximity to a nearby medical center can be crucial for many aging adults.

Can You Easily Get Around?

Not only is walking a great way to stay in shape and keep your muscles moving, it’s often easier than driving – and for some seniors, it’s their only mode of transportation. Before you buy in a senior’s community, ask yourself if you could walk to the nearest grocery store or pharmacy. If not, is there at least accessible transit nearby?

Your New Neighbors

Moving into a new community concerns a lot more than simply appreciating the house and the amenities – you also need to like your neighbors. Before you buy into a new senior’s development, try to get out to a new owners’ meeting. Look around the room and ask yourself if you could spend your retirement with them? Introduce yourself to people and get a feel for the community before you commit to a purchase.

If you’re a senior, new homes in an age-restricted community are a great way to combine independent living with a neighborhood that’s focused on the needs of seniors. But, before you buy, remember to evaluate the community itself, how close it is to nearby amenities and your family, and whether the facilities match up with your own needs.

About the Author:
For great information on senior retirement preparation – please visit seniorretiretips.com – a popular site providing insights to help prepare for the next steps in your life journey – including Medicare applicationsretirement plaques – and many more!

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A Gated Community Home – is it for You?

July 20, 2009 by  
Filed under New Homes, Retirement Communities

Author: Jennifer Mackay

As a real estate agent, often I am requested to find my clients specific types of homes and home sites for building. These specifics typically include: Bay front, Lake front, water view, specific number of bedrooms and baths etc. If you’ve ever purchased a home, then you know exactly what I am referring to…

In recent months however, I’ve been increasingly asked to locate homes or home building sites in gated communities around my service area of Bay County: more importantly, the Panama City – Lynn Haven metro area of Florida. I believe we are all well aware of what a gated community is, but if not let’s identify some characteristics of these communities…

“A gated community is a type of residential community which offers controlled access and entrances for pedestrians, bicycles, and automobiles, and may feature a closed perimeter of walls and fences.”

While gated communities are not a new form of residence, they are often misunderstood. In today’s real estate market there remains a common misunderstanding that gated communities are only for the wealthy and beyond the means of the average home owner. This of course is not entirely true.

While there are some upscale communities that cater to a more costly living style, there are also many gated communities that offer similar life styles and amenities for the average home buyer. In my area there are many of these types of communities all offering various amenities and benefits. From master planned gated lake communities such as Lake Merial or Wild Heron, to master planned gated bay front communities such as Bay Point.

Each gated community may offer unique living and investment potential. For the consumer interested in these types of communities, there may also be additional benefits. When speaking with my customers regarding their desire to own a home in a gated community, an over-riding factor seems prevalent: Gated communities are perceived safer for children and families and offer unique living styles for those that so desire them. They are also perceived as maintaining their home values and appreciation.

While gated communities may not be for everyone, they do offer features many find attractive for their choice of style and quality of living. Features such as private and semi-private marinas, on-site fitness clubs, golf courses and child day care are being required by home buyers more and more in today’s real estate market. These features and amenities tend to be prevalent in many gated communities and fulfill the wants and needs of these types of home buyers.

In addition, I’ve recently been made aware of another unique style of gated community which caters to the racing fan! These communities offer residents race tracks for their amusement. From oval stock car style tracks to 1/8 mile drag racing tracks as well as motocross racing. How’s that for a unique recreation and living style!!!

A retired couple I am currently working with would like to find an Active Adult 55 Community. Both husband and wife workout daily, own a boat and are avid golfers. Naturally, they would like to purchase a home within a gated community, which is either on or very close to the golf course. The community must offer dock space for their boat and have a club house or community club with an exercise room or fitness center.

As I show this couple the available communities, a few items are of particular interest to them: Some gated communities offer limited or no “through traffic” to the residents, which they value. The limited trough traffic value is for their grand children whom visit with them several times a year. Homes within gated communities often exhibit a strong pride of ownership. I’ve yet to find within a gated community a home with an unkempt lawn or debris scattered about the property. In large part this is due to the homeowners’ associations’ rules, or covenants and restrictions which govern many of these communities.

Homeowner association rules often include restrictions such as:

  • No overnight street parking
  • No boats, campers or RVs allowed in driveways
  • Houses must be painted only certain colors
  • Landscaping must be pre-approved by an appointed committee

Additionally, residents of these communities take pride in their community and self-monitor and maintain their properties. To some these rules may seem excessively restrictive, while to others they are a necessity to maintain their style and quality of living. Many of these communities have what I refer to as “spot light homes“. These homes are the “premier” homes of the community. Often, they are built for specific owners or for events such as the Panama City Parade of Homes.

They will feature the highest quality construction materials and fixtures, and often are the highest priced homes in the community. While many gated communities offer luxury homes, vacation homes, and luxury condos there are also those that offer affordable homes, condos and home sites.

These communities may not have the full amenities of the more luxurious communities, but still manage to offer safety, community spirit and modest community pools and club houses. Many of these practical communities are specifically and conveniently constructed near schools and local recreation venues.

Summary

Not all master planned gated communities have uniformed security guards and cameras, but all offer unique living opportunities for those that desire the features and amenities the gate community has to offer.

From retirement communities to equestrian communities, from waterfront communities to forested secluded communities, gated communities are sought out by many of today’s home buyer looking for that little something “special” for their investment. Gated communities work for everyone, not just for the wealthy.

© Copyright 2008 Jennifer MacKay. All Rights Reserved.

About the Author:

As a Keller Williams Success Realty real estate agent and REALTOR® working in Panama City Florida, my mission is to provide the public with quality Panama City Beach Real Estate services!

I believe the future of Real Estate sales will be maintained and driven by the online power of the consumer. I provide quality service for Panama City Real Estate investors, from Commercial income properties to 1031 Tax Exchanges.

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