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Getting Loved Ones to Accept Assisted Living

Preventing Falls in the Elderly

Back to Fitness" Web Site Targets Baby Boomers

New Preventive Services From Medicare

Medicare and Your Health

Americans Can Now Finance Homes in Mexico

Uruguay Joins Boomers Abroad Expatriate Destinations

Proposals To Change Social Security Benefits

How to Save Money on Gas

5 Things to do to Grow Younger in 2006

How to Choose a Nursing Home

Medication and Older Adults

How Are Social Security Benefits Calculated?

Financial Planning and Long Term Care Insurance

The Health Colonel Voted Best Trainer of 2005

AGING AND YOUR EYES

Strategies on Paying for Nursing Home Care and Medicaid

Parent Becomming Forgetful Trading Places

The Estate Plan You Wish Your Parents Had

Caring For Dependent Relatives

Ten Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s

Online Investing - The road to a fortune or to ruin?

Tai Chi's Ancient Hidden Agenda

Urugay Expatriate Destinations

Can I Use A Canadian Pharmacy With Medicare Part D?

Free Discount Prescription Plans

Head For Mexico

Saving for Retirement

Does Government Care if You Become Disabled

The Beach Boys

Lovin' Spoonful

Information Sites for Boomers and Seniors

What to Buy Grandma

Caregiver Burnout: Ten Coping Tips

The Prentenders

Proposed Tax Reform Affects Retirement

The Best Years of Their Lives

Early Distributions From Retirement Plans

The Right Mutual Funds For Baby Boomers

Jerry Garcia

Five Ways To Boost Your Retirement Income

Embracing Menopause, Path to Peace & Power

Paul Anka

Oldies Radio Stations

Carlos Santana

Flashback to the 50's

The Animals

The Drifters - Then And Where Are They Now

Baby Boomer Golden Oldies Singers and Bands

Golden Oldies Music Songs

Baby Boomer Golden Oldies Music Looking Back

The Escorts

The Oldies? Nostalgia? Watchyacallit?
K.L.O.D Radio the oldies station

Elvis

Frankie Avalon, Bobby Darin, Fabian, Ricky Nelson, Paul Anka, Robby Rydell

Golden Oldies Music Bob Dylan

Golden Oldies Music

Rare Music Memorabilia Site Launched

Your Guide To Retirement Planning

Promensil Sponsors America’s First 'Baby Boomer' Pageant

House Sitting Takes Retired Canadian Around the World

Baby Boomer Retirement Self Directed IRA Retirement Funds Real Estate

Baby Boomer Retirement Golden Years Working

The Baby Boomer’s Bible to Life After 50 Reveals the Essential Truths About Aging

Time Capsule for Baby Boomers

Costa Rica Living & Retirement Tips

Wake Up Baby Boomers – There’s Still Time

Travel Safety In Mexico

Baby Boomer Retirement

Baby Boomer Music

The Baby Boomer Athlete

The Right Mutual Funds For Baby Boomers

Revitalizing The Power of the Baby Boomers

Baby Boomers as Alzheimer's Care Givers

Reverse Mortgages: Information You Need to Know

Five Things To Do Before Placing Your Loved One In A Nursing Home

Baby Boomer's Survival Guide: When Your Life Goes Boom

In Most Cases, Medicare is Still A Distant Second to the Safe, Reliable Canadian Alternative, Says DoctorSolve

The Baby Boomer's Anti-Aging Program

Buying Drugs from Canada Now Comes with a New Level of Safety Assurance, says DoctorSolve Internet Pharmacy Service - Press Release

Reverse Mortgages: Information You Need to Know

Retire Nova Scotia Canada

Getting Older, Getting Better

Western US Retirement Picks

Retirement Radio Show - Press Release

Lighting Up a Seniors Life - Baby Boomer Alert!

Best Places to Retire

Your Choice: Aging Boomer or Ageless Bloomer

Retirees Are Fulfilling Travel Dreams Through House Sitting

Homebase Abroad Offers Exclusive Umbria and Tuscany Villa Rentals

Radical Retirement Communities-Bali

Surprising Impact OF Viagra On Love And Relationships

Baby Boomers -- Now Shredding The Rules for Retirement

Dealing Effectively with Midlife Issues

Wake Up Baby Boomers – There’s Still Time

Boomer Orphans

The Bad Wine That Made A 'Ripple' In Our Culture

Baby Boomers: Will They Be Able to Afford Their Parents?

A Look Back At The Sixties 60's For Baby Boomers

The Baby Boomer Athlete

Blooming Boomers - Women and Retirement

Getting Older, Getting Better

NURSING HOME SITE - ADULT RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES SITE

Active Baby Boomers

Baby Boomers Heading South in Droves (It's About Time...)

Chances are 50/50 that Boomers will trade their single-family home for a condo in the comingyears, for a number of reasons. According to The Palm Beach Post, in Palm Beach,Florida, The chances are 50/50 that Boomers will trade their single-family home for a condo in the coming years, a major Palm Beach County, Florida developer told the International Builders Show. "Today's generation of workers are focused on family and social activities," said Jerry Starkey, president of WCI Communities, based in Bonita Springs. "In suburban communities, it's not uncommon to spend 1-1/2 hours each way commuting to work. That's destroying the quality of life." To get out of that long commute, people are moving back to urban areas, Starkey said. Another multifamily
expert agreed.

 

"If there's any way they can walk to the office, they'd rather do that," said Robert Koch, principal and director of Fugleberg Koch Architects of Orlando. "They don't want to live here and shop there and work over there." F*R*E*E Newsletter/ Info on Condos in South Florida Area? www.latitude26.net The demand for condos also is increasing because of that demographic bulge, the Baby Boomers. There are 78 million people between the ages of 41 and 60, Starkey said, with as many as 3 million turning 50 every year.

 

"They're in their peak earning years, they're going to inherit $1 trillion from parents and grandparents in the next decade and they're out there buying homes," he said. Growth is focused back to the urban core, Starkey said, "which is driving the price of land through the roof because urban land is scarce." With land costs so high, the only way to build affordable homes is to go vertical, he said. "We're going to end up with a 50/50 mix of multifamily and single-family (homes), which is a significant departure from past trends," he said. To understand just how significant, consider this: In 2004, the ratio of condo sales to single-family homes was about 1-to-7, according to the annual U.S. Census housing survey. Of all homes nationwide, there are 15 single-family houses to every condominium. It's not just weary commuters who crave condos, though. Workers nearing retirement also find them attractive.Nearly half of all people between the ages of 59 and 70 intend to move when they retire, according to a survey taken last year by Del Webb, which builds communities for "active adults." The main reason they're moving: They want a home with less maintenance.