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Places to see in Arizona
Here's a list of some places to visit in Arizona for vacation, sightseeing and just having fun. The next time you decide to travel to Arizona visit this list, as it will continue to grow over time!
5 commentsRetirement Communities of Today
So this holiday season has brought me a startling realization. I’m getting older. Shocking I know – but here’s the really funny part. So are you. While it’s a fact of life that everyone...
0 commentsRetirement Property in Arizona
Retiring is never to stop doing fun things! In fact, it should be the time to do more! You can even go all out and celebrate with retirement property in Arizona! It’s time to reward a lifetime of hard...
0 commentsInvest in the Beautiful Retirement Homes in Chandler
Located in the suburbs of Phoenix in the Maricopa County is the beautiful city of Chandler. The city is encircled by, Mesa in the north, Phoenix in the west, Tempe in the north and west, Gila River Indian...
1 commentGreat Retirement Homes in Arizona
Arizona is an important state located in the southwestern region of the United States. Arizona has a dry climate, with hot summers and temperate winters. Residents here enjoy around 321 days of bright...
1 commentWonderful Retirement Homes in Peoria, AZ
Peoria is a wonderful city in Maricopa and Yavapai counties in the U.S. state of Arizona. Majorly it lies in Maricopa County and it is a major suburb of Phoenix. The climate is very pleasant here. People...
0 commentsDiscover Acitve Adult Living in Beautiful Sun City
Sun City is a 55+ community located in the northwest Phoenix metro area. Sun City was the first planned adult retirement community built in the nation and is still popular to this day. If you are on a...
0 commentsProperties in Phoenix,AZ
Phoenix, capital of Arizona State - incorporated as a city in 1881 with the population of just 2500, is now amongst the largest cities in the country. It is located in the Salt River Valley and enclosed by...
0 commentsLeisure World Returns to its Roots
HUD has always said that an adult community must have one person 55 years or older in at least 80 per cent of its occupied units to retain a HUD compliant 55+ status. That was the status quo until a mistaken...











