Boomers Choosing New Lifestyles

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(NAPSA)—In today’s economy, the concept of retirement is rapidly changing. Boomers report that they are taking a more practical approach to retirement, opting to gradually shift from working full-time to spending their time on leisure activities. Active adult communities are seeing homebuyers who compare lifestyle opportunities when they decide to relocate to a new neighborhoodor an entirely new part of the country. For example, for the past four For many people, retirement presents an opportunity to enjoy good weather and an active adult lifestyle. ties has been creating upscale courses, sports and aquatic com- decades, Robson Resort Communi- communities in Arizona and Texas, with resort-style amenities for the active adult homebuyer. These resort communities provide opportunities for residents to easily expand their interests. “It is not just a new home,”said VP of Marketing Alina Hushka. “We know that baby boomers are looking to move to places where they can meet new people, start new hobbies and be more physically and mentally active.” Someresidents describe living in an active adult community as spending every day on vacation or at summer camp, where you have many options to do new things with new people. Robson Resort Communities is known for building luxurious homes in a resort setting without the resort price. The company pro- vides multimillion-dollar recre- ation facilities, including golf plexes, recreation centers, performance theaters and restaurants. Robson recognizes that baby boomers want the best architectural craftsmanship as well as energy-saving features. The company sets a high standard when it comes to the design and construction of their homes and provides a variety of home designs. To demonstrate its belief that future homeowners should try before they buy, the company offers a Preferred Guest Program. For a minimal cost, potential residents can spend a few days at a community, enabling them to experience the active adult lifestyle firsthand. For additional information on Robson Resort Communities and the Preferred Guest Program, visit www.robson.com/boomers or call (800) 732-9949.