What are the advantages of living in an Adult 55+ community?
An adult 55+ community is a
good choice for those that have raised their families and desire a quiet setting with security and neighbors with
similar interests. In an adult 55+ community, at least 1 person needs to be 55 or better. There is a minimum age
for the other residents as well, usually 45 or so. Children may visit, but typically for no more than 2 weeks.
Senior communities tend to have many kinds of clubs, activities, group travel opportunities and recreational
amenities.
Why would I want to live in an older community when there are new ones being built?Some of the
advantages of a mature community are:
Mature shady trees and plantings.
Prime lots that may be all taken in a new community may be available in a mature community.
The management has a proven track record.
How do I identify well-managed communities?
There is no substitute for actually seeing the
community for yourself. Take a drive through the community. Are the homes neat and well cared for? What about the
roads in the community, are they kept up? Stop by at the clubhouse or community office and chat with the staff. Are
they professional and courteous? Are the listed amenities the ones you want? If there are playgrounds and/or pools,
are they clean and is the equipment in good repair?
What information do I have to provide to a community for a park approval?
All manufactured home
communities require potential residents to go through an approval process. Generally, the community office will
have a form to be filled out asking for both personal and credit references. Since each community has different
terms, be sure to ask what the requirements are. You can request a form via email when viewing communities you like
online. Just click the “Email community for additional information” link on the community page of the different
communities you are interested in.
What questions should I ask to find the community best suited for me?
When choosing a land
lease community to live in, you will want to make informed choices. Here are some of the issues that you may want
to have answered by the particular communities you are interested in:
What are your priorities? Do you want a community where pets are allowed? One that is family oriented with
playgrounds, pools and in a specific school district? Or is an adult community preferable where children are only
temporary visitors?
Ask for a copy of the rules and regulations of the community, and read them carefully, to be sure that you
understand and are willing to abide by these rules.
What are the terms of the lease you will have to sign? Get everything in writing so you
don’t forget the different offers and rates for each community you email.
If you are placing a new manufactured home within the community, determine who is responsible for installation, the
community or the retailer, you purchased the home from. What will be the charges for new hook-ups?
If and when you decide to sell your home, does the community have any regulations you must take into
consideration? (i.e. maximum age of home allowed in park, etc.)
What protection are you offered if the owner sells the community? Will there be assistance with relocation expenses
if the land is sold for another use and you must move your home?
Are there community fees and what do they include? Some communities have additional fees that include trash
removal, snowplowing, street maintenance and common area upkeep and some include it in the lease payment. Some also
have a fee per child or pet.
How is the community’s security? Is the community well lit? Does the community offer gated or guarded entry?
What area or community would you like to live in? One that is close to work or other family members? Close to
recreational activities? Out in the country or close to city conveniences? Family oriented or Active adult? Close
to schools? One that has easy highway access?
Do you want any special community amenities such as clubhouse, laundry facilities, landscaped home site or
installed sprinklers, municipal water and sewer, curbside rubbish removal, swimming pool, playground or day care
center? Are pets allowed?
Are you interested in a particular school district, city or county? Is having a neighborhood park, lake or beach
important features for you?
What are the different sizes available?
There are 2 terms used in the manufactured housing
industry.
The term ‘singlewide’ is used on a home that is 12-18 feet wide and from 30 to 80 ft. long. These homes run in
size from 360 sq. ft. to 1,440 sq. ft.
The term ‘doublewide’ is used on a home that is 24-28 feet wide and from 40 to 80 ft. long. These homes run from
960 sq. ft. to 2,240 sq. ft.