Funny thing about retiring as an active adult these days; everyone assumes you play golf. If you do play the game, then it’s a correct assumption and no big deal. But what if you don’t? Article by Scott Norton.
So, you’re an avid golfer and while you’ve been thinking about retiring as a way to get in more time on the links you read our recommendation on the Southeast Valley in the Phoenix Metro area. Sounded good, right? Then you remembered that you own a boat. Article by Scott Norton.
Not that I don’t love Napa, don’t get me wrong – there are some great wines coming out of Napa Valley, and it’s pretty, and I love visiting there as much as anyone. Article by Scott Norton.
What makes Redmond a great place for active adults of a variety of activity levels to retire is that it’s an area that just about everyone can enjoy. Article by Scott Norton.
Anyone familiar with California knows that there are a variety of “Californias” depending on which part of the state is the topic of discussion. For active adults trying to decide their California dream retirement, it’s enough to drive one crackers. Article by Scott Norton.
So, you’re an avid golfer and you’re thinking about retiring as a way to get in more time on the links – good call, but where to retire? Don’t answer right away. Article by Scott Norton. […]
Located about an hour northeast of San Francisco, Rio Vista sits right on the Sacramento River Delta. According to various guide-books and web sites, Rio Vista is often described as a quaint, friendly, charming place that offers warm hospitality and a genuine small town feel. Article by Scott Norton.
Ardiente is an affordable alternative for West Coast retirees with lots of amenities. Features include 30 fitness stations, six beautiful themed parks, a dog park, and a community center that feels like a country club. Article by Scott Norton.