6 Hints for Locating a Retirement Community-North Fork, Long Island, NY
October 31st, 2007 category: Buyers
If you, like so many others, are thinking that retirement in a relaxed, rural environment might be for you, the opportunities on the North Fork of Long Island, New York might offer some VERY pleasant surprises. We seek to locate the perfect “spot” for you, whether it’s a condominium or single family home
with low maintenance. The following checklist might assist you in the early stages of your search:
1. Fully maintained? If the prospect of no maintenance is for you, you’ll find opportunities.
2. Family-oriented? Despite the “over 55″ requirement in some communities, there are “family friendly” areas that welcome visitors, and offer amenities to keep them occupied (pool, tennis).
3. Prefer a low maintenance single family home? Opportunities abound, whether it’s in an over-55, or traditional neighborhood with a small home-site.
4. Love the idea of a clubhouse for social gatherings and camaraderie? We’ve got it on the North Fork.
5. Close to bus/town? Many active adult communities offer this advantage.
6. Water views? There are condominium complexes that offer gorgeous sound views- while some are not over 55, the availability for this characteristic exists on the North Fork!
IF YOU’D LIKE A SAMPLING OF COMMUNITIES ON THE NORTH FORK OF LONG ISLAND, EMAIL US WITH YOUR WISH-LIST, PRICE POINT, AND TIME FRAME- WE’LL START THE HUNT TODAY, AND EMAIL YOU WITH AVAILABLE PROPERTIES as they become available.
EMAIL LAURIE MINDNICH AT: laurie@optionsrealty.com. We look forward to starting your search! Please leave your email address, and requirements, for up to the minute availability.
OPTIONS REALTY- YOUR REAL ESTATE BLOG ON THE NORTH FORK OF LONG ISLAND
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November 1st, 2007 at 8:55 am
Laurie - Retirement communities aren’t what they used to be. The Boomers are looking at amenities and maintenance free as mandatory. Builders and planners are doing a good job keeping pace with the demands of this ever increasing group of homebuyers.
November 8th, 2007 at 10:01 pm
Do retirees get any tax advantages in Long Island, NY? I’m thinking there must be a lot of retired city workers? Firemen and Policemen? Is Long Island still friendly to this over 55 set?
Best always from a fellow tomato. Terry|Charlotte