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Most 55+ communities require residents to be at least 55 years of age, but it doesn't mean that other members of a household who aren't 55 are prohibited from living in the home. There are usually age minimums of 40 to 50 years for spouses and 18 years for children if they meet certain eligibility rules.
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Read More »Are you looking to downsize, live in a place where school districts aren't a consideration, or want easy access to amazing amenities? For many, a 55+ community home fits the bill. In addition to the above features, these neighborhoods typically offer low-maintenance properties and social opportunities. While this lifestyle is desirable for many people, it's not for everyone. Before buying a home in a 55+ community, it's essential to consider if this type of neighborhood will fulfill your desired lifestyle. Here are the rules and requirements of living in a 55+ community.
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Read More »The Housing for Older Persons Act of 1995, often referred to as HOPA, is also known as the "80/20 rule" of housing, meaning at least 80% of the people living in an age-restricted community must include at least one person 55 or older. The community is also required to show an intent to provide housing for people who are 55 or older. These requirements don't necessarily mean the other 20% of people buying houses can be under 55. What it does allow are exceptions for those permitted to live in the community, along with their 55-or-older household family member or companion. For instance, a couple buys a home, and one homeowner is 60 years of age while the other is 50. If the older person passes away, the 20% rule allows the surviving person to continue to live in the community. It's essential to always understand an individual development's restrictions regarding age and residency. This way, there are never any surprises regarding a community's age eligibility rules if circumstances change.
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