Active Adult Communities Are a Popular Trend
While you have been searching for a new home in the Atlanta area, you may have noticed that a few communities with fantastic amenities, spacious floorplans and low maintenance lifestyles are only for adults aged 55 and over. These are known as active adult communities and have been popping up in some of the most sought-after metro Atlanta areas. These communities have become so popular in fact that KNOW Atlanta recently did a huge feature about “Communities Redefining Retirement.”
Of course, when talking about active adult communities in Atlanta, the homebuilder Jim Chapman Communities must be mentioned - and the Atlanta homebuilder is featured in the KNOW Atlanta article. As the article describes, Jim Chapman has five “boutique communities” for active adults. What’s really nice about Jim Chapman Communities is the fact that they understand life doesn’t slow down just because you’ve retired, and have really created an active lifestyle - full of activities, events, recreational outlets and a sense of community. Even better, Jim Chapman builds in some of the most buzzing metro Atlanta areas - Sugarloaf, East Cobb, Johns Creek, Forsyth County. With these great locations, residents at Jim Chapman Communities are close to tasty restaurants, fine shopping and other unique destinations like polo fields and horse farms. All of the communities are gated, and the homes are ranch condos that provide a low-maintenance luxury.
With everything these active adult communities have to offer, it’s no wonder they have become so popular in Atlanta real estate.
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