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Two developers have a plan to offer a housing alternative for senior citizens looking for both convenience and the freedom to choose what services they need and who they receive them from.
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Agile, yet Zen
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Many single baby boomers are looking for companionship, maybe love, but not marriage.
Baby boomers are looking to buy homes where they can be connected to community and focus on living.
The Southwest Florida builder and developer is celebrating by opening a new super community.
The McKee Group has branched out in several directions over its four decades.
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The builder/developer selling a dozen homes a month and about 20 a month in its best-selling neighborhood.
Wyngate at Medford's focus on meeting diverse lifestyle needs has helped it become one of the state's best selling projects.
Two sisters—a builder and an academic specializing in universal design—have built a gold standard for accessible housing.
Acadia Homes & Neighborhoods hit the ground running and is looking to triple its closings this year.
These smaller but well-appointed homes give empty-nesters a reason to move.
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Builders at IBS offered their secrets for luring older buyers away from their existing homes.
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Retirees and snowbirds have been flocking to these events for more than two decades.
Gaithersburg, Md.
San Leandro, Calif.
Rancho Mirage, Calif.
Universal design kitchens can be designed and built to look conventional while also accommodating various needs.
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The poll also looked at priorities for those nearing retirement, and while the two groups didn’t always agree, ideas quickly aligned on topics that relate most directly to physical health.
These smaller homes will appeal to buyers without children—a category that doesn’t just mean older couples.
You may know David Fry. He's chief executive of that small to midsized, moderately fast-growing, privately held, regional Florida home building company called WCI Communities.