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Age Restricted, Age Targeted, or All-Ages: What’s the Difference?

September 14, 2020

Learn more about age-restricted neighborhoods and other communities along with the services and amenities available when choosing community living.

Over the past 10 years, we have published several articles and produced videos on this topic, but I thought it was a good time to review the differences and similarities once again.

What’s in a name?

Not long ago we received an email from a resident of a community here in Lewes. She said several residents were upset their community was listed on a website called 55Places.com. They did not want anyone to think their community was for seniors; she pointed out they had quite a few families with children. This national firm does list primarily 55+ Age Restricted communities, but not exclusively, and it is indicated on their website whether or not it is restricted.

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