Are there Hidden Costs for Senior Living Communities?

As you take on this exciting new chapter in life, you're probably weighing the costs of different lifestyle choices – including where to call home sweet home. But if you’re worried about all the hidden fees that could be lurking under the surface, fear not. Our guide will help you navigate the murky waters of fees in active adult and retirement communities, and understand the differences between some common senior living options. Get ready to make informed decisions and enjoy your golden years to the fullest.


What Are Active Adult Communities?

Let's dive into a topic that often causes confusion: active adult communities. Don't be fooled, these communities are not retirement homes. Even the term "retirement communities" can be misleading. So, what sets active adult communities apart from your regular old neighborhoods? The answer is simple: they were designed specifically for those over 55 years old. These communities, like the ones created by Del Webb, offer floor plans, amenities, and activities that are tailored to active adults, typically people nearing or enjoying retirement. The goal is to create a tight-knit community where people in similar stages of life can connect and socialize. It's all about creating the ultimate living experience for those who are ready to kick back, relax, have fun, and get the most out of life.

Because community is a big part of what a new home can offer in an active adult community, let's cover some of the more common features of active adult communities so you can understand the potential costs associated with them.


On-Site Amenities

Del Webb's 55+ communities have got you covered with a variety of amenities and services designed to help you stay active and enjoy your golden years. Take a stroll or bike ride on our easy trails, lounge by our resort-style pools, or perfect your swing at our on-site golf courses. But that's not all as our retirement communities also offer fitness centers and sports courts, so you can stay in tip-top shape and even challenge your neighbors to a friendly game of tennis. Don't let retirement slow you down, join our active community and embrace the benefits of staying active.


Lifestyle Directors

If you're feeling a little uneasy about making new friends, Del Webb's active adult communities have got you covered. To help bring people together and build a stronger community, some of these neighborhoods have an on-site activities director. Forget awkwardly introducing yourself to your neighbors – let the Lifestyle Director facilitate events and gatherings that are sure to help you make new connections. Whether it's a wine and dine group or bigger community events, the floor is yours to get involved and make friends after retirement.


The Costs of Active Adult Communities

If you’re worried about the sky-high costs of retirement communities, here's some good news for you. While retirement homes may come with hefty price tags, active adult communities are much more affordable and come packed with benefits to boot. Homeowners association fees are a small price to pay for the convenience and amenities they offer. These fees typically include everything from lawn care to snow removal. Plus, they help keep maintenance costs low, giving you more time to enjoy your community's perks. If you're searching for an active adult community, learning about these benefits is key. Don't settle for anything less than a community that gives you the most bang for your buck.


Cost of Senior Living: Active Adult Community vs Retirement Home

Choosing between an active adult community, an assisted-living facility, or a retirement home can make a massive difference in costs. While active adult communities have HOA fees, assisted-living and retirement homes can come with higher costs, including entrance fees, but usually offer meal plans and some on-site care. The decision to pay more for senior living services depends on individual preferences and needs. Some opt for independent living, while others opt for more hands-on care. Ultimately, it’s up to you to choose a community that fits you and your needs, whether that is an active adult community that prioritizes independence or something else.



It's fair to assume that costs will vary between 55+ communities, and greatly differ from retirement homes, which offer a remarkably different type of experience. Taking the time to research your options and understanding what is included in the monthly fees and what isn't is important. Knowing all of the specifics can help you make a more informed decision when selecting a retirement community. Speaking with one of our friendly sales consultants at one of Del Webb’s communities is a great step toward understanding all the ins and outs of the costs that go into one of our amenity-rich communities. With programs tailored specifically for active adults, residents can take advantage of activities in vibrant social communities and experience active adult living at its finest. If you’re feeling the itch to join a fun-loving community of active adults, look no further than Del Webb – a top-notch choice for those who want to make the most out of their golden years. Explore Del Webb and discover the active adult community for you today.


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