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A Deep Dive into Florida’s Most Popular Retirement Communities

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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The Critical Questions to Ask Before Choosing Your Community

Seeing the glossy brochures and beautiful model homes is the fun part. But making a sound decision requires asking tough, practical questions. Getting clear answers to these questions will protect you from surprises and help ensure your chosen community is a good fit for the long term.

What is the True, All-In Monthly Cost?

The sticker price of a home is just the beginning. You need a complete picture of your recurring monthly expenses. When you visit a community, ask for a detailed fee sheet. Your checklist should include:

Mortgage: Your principal and interest payment if you are financing the home.

Property Taxes: Ask for the current rate and be aware that it will be reassessed based on your purchase price.

CDD/Bond Payment: If applicable, ask for the annual amount and the number of years remaining.

HOA Fees: What do they cover? (Lawn care, cable, internet, trash removal?) How often have they increased in the past five years?

Amenity Fees: Is this a separate fee, or is it part of the HOA?

Insurance: This is a big one in Florida. You will need homeowner’s insurance. Depending on the location, you may also need separate flood and windstorm (hurricane) insurance policies. Get actual quotes from an insurance agent for any property you are seriously considering; do not rely on estimates.

Utilities: Ask about average monthly costs for electricity (air conditioning is a major expense), water, and sewer.

Add all of these up to find your true cost of housing. Only then can you accurately see if it fits your retirement budget.

How is Healthcare Access, Really?

Every community will tell you they have “excellent healthcare nearby.” You need to verify this for yourself. Start by identifying the nearest hospitals and emergency rooms. How long is the drive? Use the “Care Compare” tool on the official Medicare.gov website to look up ratings for hospitals and other providers in the area.

If you have chronic conditions or need to see specialists regularly, research them specifically. Are there highly-rated cardiologists, oncologists, or rheumatologists in the area? Are they accepting new patients? Call their offices to find out. A 3-month wait for a new patient appointment is not uncommon in high-demand areas. Your health is your most important asset in retirement; do not compromise on healthcare access.

What’s the Community Culture and Governance?

Every community has a personality. Some are very active and social, with packed event calendars. Others are quieter and more focused on serene natural surroundings. Some are politically or socially homogenous, while others are more diverse. The only way to get a feel for this is to visit and talk to people who actually live there.

Spend time at the community pool or clubhouse. Strike up conversations with residents walking their dogs. Ask them what they love about living there and what their biggest complaints are. This informal research is often more valuable than any sales pitch.

Also, ask about the rules. Get a copy of the HOA covenants and restrictions. Are you allowed to have a fence for your dog? Can your grandchildren visit for a whole summer? Are there restrictions on parking your truck or RV? These rules are legally binding, and you need to be comfortable living with them.

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