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Carlsbad Relocation A to Z

Blog by Jeff Dowler
Encinitas, California

An informational source for people who are relocating, with a particular focus on moving to the Carlsbad area of North County San Diego, with advice, guidance and true stories to help you on your way and make it a great journey, from a REALTOR� with plenty of personal (4 major moves, most recently from Boston to Carlsbad, California) and professional relocation experience. Are you running into problems selling your home? Need to find a new one quickly? Never moved before and haven't a clue? You'll find some great tips on how to solve your relocation issues here. Or ask me a question any time and I'll share some solutions or tell you where to get more information. CA DRE License #01490977

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Are you 55 & Need a Short Term Rental Solution While House Hunting?

Mar. 7, 2007
Categorized in: House Hunting
Are you or your spouse 55? Are you planning to relocate to the Southern California area but need some time to house hunt? OR are you moving from your home but not quite ready for a seniors’ community?
Buena Vida is a brand new 55+ active senior community located at Rancho Santa Margarita (in Orange County south of Los Angeles) close to the town center. The complex opened with 115 unfurnished 1 bedroom 1 bath, and 2 bedroom 2 bath apartments on 3 floors with 3 elevators, and offers 6 to 12 month leases currently. Buena Vida also participates in a Healthy Stride program, offering all kind of activities through their Wellness Director; Ellen Hertel.
 
If you are a senior (at least 1 person on the lease must be 55 or older) and are not ready to buy at this time, and looking for a wonderful place to live, this may be the perfect solution for you
 
Buena Vida is professionally managed by Kisco. This is their 3rd independent facility in California, but Kisco Senior living is in 6 states and has 24 branches.
 
The owner’s motto is that he "does not want to be the biggest, but the best."
If I can provide more information or help in any way with regard to this option, please let me know. And if you are considering purchasing a home in a 55+ community, read my previous post on this subject.
UPDATE - by the way, if you are looking in other areas of the country, there will likely be similar kinds of facilities. If I can help you locate these, let me know.

55-Plus Communities

Oct. 19, 2006
Categorized in: San Diego Housing

Many people relocate when they have reached a time in their lives that they wish to downsize and simplify their lifestyle. The majority of the people in this category are Baby Boomers. They may want to near children and grandchildren, or live in a warmer climate such as San Diego where they can spend their time golfing year-round. One of the options that some people in this generation choose is a 55+ community - an association of homes of perhaps varying styles and sizes, where the requirement is that one or possibly both members of the household are at least 55 years of age.

These communities offer a particular lifestyle that can appeal to those who no longer wish to have a large home, and prefer to not have to deal with the maintenance issues. The 55-year age requirement can be met in a number of ways depending on the stipulations in the association's by-laws. Often only one member is required to be 55 or older, but sometimes both. There are some large associations where only part of the subdivision is reserved for this age group, whereas others are completely self-contained, gated communities. It is common to find a range of amenities that will appeal to the residents - some have their own golf course (e.g., Ocean Hills in Oceanside), and a clubhouse that offers a variety of activities is fairly common (bridge, dances, community events and dinners). Home styles vary - some communities offer manufactured housing while others are more tract-like, either attached or detached. Commonly they are single story to better accommodate the residents as they age, but some offer both single and two-story arrangements. Because of the number of communities in our area, you will likely find what you are seeking, both in terms of amenities as well as price. San Diego offers a wonderful year-round lifestyle, but is not the least expensive areas for retirement.

In order to preserve the desired lifestyle, these communities may have restrictions on visitors - the number who may visit at a time and how long they may stay. The golf courses are usually private (but guests will usually be allowed to use the course), and the fees may be included as part of the monthly maintenance fees the residents pay to cover exterior and grounds maintenance. The overall convenience of no maintenance, a range of amenties and a group of similarly aged residents can allow for the perfect lifestyle. But it is not right for everyone, so do your due diligence before you make a final decision.

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