
1. A lively social life
During retirement, it’s pretty tricky to make new friends, especially if you’re not really a social butterfly. Because you no longer need to go to work, socializing has become a rare thing unless you make small talk with cashiers at the supermarkets or you talk with a long-distance friend over the phone. A retirement community may be your best option if your life is starting to seem a little empty but you still want an active social life. Aside from being surrounded by people your age, you will also have the opportunity to volunteer and engage in different activities based on community interests.
If you’re into sports, you should know that a lot of retirement communities offer the possibility of competitions and national games. Sounds like a lot of fun, right?