It’s no surprise that different generations seek out different things when it comes to where they choose to live. Those at or approaching retirement age may gravitate to active-adult communities that allow them to remain physically fit, connect with other adults, and engage in fun community events. Younger adults and those with small children may
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How to get started with home automation
Every year brings new and better innovations to the realm of smart home technology. You probably knew that you can install a Wi-Fi-connected thermostat and control it from an app on your phone. But now, homeowners also have the option to integrate that thermostat with their home’s lighting, shades, music and security features—all on a
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The next generation of active adult living
For today’s seniors, retirement is more active than ever. Between 2009 and 2015, the largest increase in the rental market came from Americans ages 55 and older, as baby boomers started leaving their dream homes behind in favor of active adult communities designed specifically for their needs. And these aren’t your grandparents’ retirement homes; they’re