Monday, November 29, 2010

Active Adult Retirement Communities in California Central Coast A Good Move For Seniors

Are you considering a new home in a California Central Coast active adult retirement community? If so, that probably means that you are retired or close to retiring. Congratulations! You are beginning a new chapter in this book we live called “LIFE”. Retirement means the opportunity to reinvent yourself and what your next chapter in “LIFE” will look like.

Residing in a California Central Coast active adult retirement community is a great start on your new journey. A new home means the opportunity for a fresh start…new paint, being surrounded by active neighbors who enjoy many of the same interests, taking some time to enjoy community amenities such as golf, dining and the spa (ahhh….).

Choosing to buy a new home in one of the active adult retirement communities in California Central Coast is a good bet. In fact, this area of California takes its senior population seriously and provides for their benefit. Here you will find the Central Coast Commission for Senior Citizens-Area Agency on Aging (AAA), a non-profit organization responsible for allocating federal and state dollars to local agencies to insure that supportive, nutrition and health promotion services to older adults in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties are available.

Some examples of services include:

  • Home delivered meals
  • Senior lunches
  • In-home supportive services
  • Homemaker services
  • Long term care ombudsman
  • Information and referral
  • Transportation services
  • Legal assistance
  • Home repair
  • Peer counseling
  • Care management
  • Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program
  • Alzheimers Day Care Resource Centers
  • Senior Employment Services
  • Health Promotion
  • Medication Management

There are many more programs offered, but this just gives you a taste of what is available to seniors in the area. For more information about senior services check out CentralCoastSeniors.org.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

New Homes in Northern California Delta Active Adult Community Close to Exciting Things To Do

Active adult new homes in the Northern California Delta area are perfect for retirees who love to be on or by the water. The delta offers fun water sports like fishing, boating, water-skiing, and windsurfing. Sound a little too much excitement for you? Then grabbing an inner tube and enjoying a relaxing afternoon just floating around may be more your style.

Water is only one of the draws for retirees looking to buy a new home in an active adult community in the Northern California Delta area. Other draws include the proximity to many locations that are fun and exciting such as playing in the snow or hitting a jackpot in nearby Tahoe or Reno, taking a sip of few different wines in well-known Napa Valley, or venturing to San Francisco or Sacramento to spend a day visiting historical landmarks.

You can view new homes in the Northern California Delta active adult community of Rio Vista at www.TrilogyLife.com. Currently, there are two new homes available priced at $255,000 or below (homesites 6048 and 6050). Rio Vista supports an active adult lifestyle through community amenities such as a nationally-recognized championship golf course, fabulous fitness center, many dining options, tennis, indoor pool and various educational and social opportunities.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Palm Springs Active Adult Retirement Communities Hot Spots for Retirees

New homes in Palm Springs Active Adult Retirement Communities are hotter than ever!

Take advantage of today’s low rates and lower-than-originally-priced new homes in many of the Greater Palm Springs active adult retirement communities. Not ready to move right at this moment? Not a problem. New homes are currently being constructed and will be ready for move-in starting in mid-2011 leaving you plenty of time to get your matters in order, have your farewell retirement party, sell you current home, pack your boxes and prepare to enjoy your retirement years!

Palm Springs is a hot spot for retirees who like warm weather, outdoor sports, good food, and time with friends. Active adult retirement communities in Palm Springs are especially good for those who enjoy connecting with people in their immediate community. Many of these neighborhoods have community clubhouses offering social events, exercise classes, and educational opportunities to name a few. And, for those with a passion for golf, you’ll find many challenging and fun courses nearby or within the community. So, what are you waiting for? Many new homes are being offered at less than their original price and with enticing incentives as well.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Active Adult Retirement Living in North Las Vegas Alive and Kicking!

Retirement living in North Las Vegas is alive and kicking! There are some very nice North Las Vegas active adult retirement communities that are gated and amenity-rich. In fact, in some communities you practically have everything you need within walking distance and would rarely have to leave the immediate area if you didn’t want to!

Thanks to the current economy, new homes in North Las Vegas active adult communities are priced to sell. And if that weren’t enticing enough, some communities like Shea Homes at Ardiente, are offering Fall specials that include taking $10,000 off the sales price or paying $0 closing costs. In this particular community, there are three homes ready for sale ranging from $181,251 to $208,247 (Home Sites #5226, #5225 & #4207).

Dreamed of building your own new home in a North Las Vegas active adult community? In the same community you can get 30% off of upgrades if you build a new home from the Riviera Collection (there are four select sites to choose from). These homes range from 1,218 to 1,426 square feet. If you’d like to learn more about new retirement homes available in North Las Vegas visit www.TrilogyLife.com.

Friday, September 17, 2010

New Homes in Upscale Northern California Active Adult Communities Within Reach - Retire in Style

New Homes in Northern California Active Adult Communities are within reach. If you are retired, or nearing retirement, and have always dreamed of living in an upscale community complete with top-notch amenities such as 7 holes of Ted Robinson-designed championship golf and dining at Nines American Cooking, now’s the time to take advantage of lower home prices and low, low interest rates.

Speaking of lower new home prices, there are currently two homes in the Northern California Active Adult Community of Trilogy’s The Vineyards worth considering. One new home (homesite #1208) in this Brentwood neighborhood is selling for over $90,000 less than its original price! This 1876 sq.ft. new home is selling for $536,999. If you think $90,000 sounds good, check out another new home in this community listed at close to $130,000 less than its original price. The Cetera model (homesite1180) is selling for $648,999. The home is 2,337 sq.ft.

Not quite sold yet on this upscale active adult community in Northern California? Did I happen to mention that the 34,000 sq.ft. private community club houses a full-service spa with indoor and outdoor treatment rooms, state-of-the-art fitness center, 2 pools with poolside cabana services, 4 dining experiences, on-site fitness trainers, and many types of classes interesting speakers - all within an exclusive wine country setting with active vineyards and olive tree orchards and within your reach. If this isn’t the life, I don’t know what is!!!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Enjoy Sunshine All Year in Your Palm Springs Active Adult Community New Home


Living in a Palm Springs active adult community is hot, hot, HOT! I’m not just talking weather, I’m talking about everything in the area…top-notch golf courses, luxurious spas, great entertainment, beautiful scenery and plenty of places to order a delicious meal. Why just go there to visit a few days out of the year? Consider calling it home 365 days a year.

And, if the weather is just a tad on the warm side for you right now, one Greater Palms Springs Active Adult Community has the answer for you! Hide out in your Man Cave!

Huh?

During the month of September, when the sun can be a little on the scorching side, anyone who buys a new home at Trilogy La Quinta will receive a “Gladiator Package” worth $13,500. A new home in this Greater Palm Springs active adult community will come with a “tricked out” garage…your choice of an automotive, garden, outdoor activity, or home projects garage design. Oh, any you’ll also get a Richard Petty Driving Experience for 2 and exclusive sports memorabilia. How cool is that? So, if you’re ready to move into a new home in a Palm Springs active adult community and want to have the best garage on the block, be sure to jump on this deal because it’s only good for the month of September.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Washington Active Adult New Homes Built With Golfers in Mind

“There is a growing consensus on the economic benefits of trails, benefit to property values, health benefits and traffic congestion benefits. Communities where people have opportunities for recreation tend to be healthier" - Jessyn Farrell, Executive Director of Transportation Choices Coalition in Seattle, Washington*.

If you are a health-conscious active adult in search of a Washington active adult community with recreational opportunities take a look at King County. The Sammamish River, for instance, features a trail that runs 10.9 miles along the Sammamish River from Bothell to Marymoor Park in Redmond as part of the “Locks to Lakes Corridor.” Trail is paved and offers extraordinary views of the river, the broad Sammamish River Valley, Cascade foothills and Mt. Rainier. It’s a great place for joggers, bicyclists, skaters, walkers and just about anyone who loves to be outdoors.

Speaking of the outdoors, is golfing your game? Tee off at the Golf Club at Redmond Ridge. This 18-hole, par-70 championship course designed by architect Gary Panks was recognized by Links Magazine for having the "Best Conditions in the Pacific Northwest." In fact, if you want to make golfing part of your regular routine, consider buying a new home in a Washington active adult community. Some communities here even build the golfing lifestyle right into the community.

For example, Washington active adult new homes can be found at Trilogy at Redmond Ridge just 20 minutes east of downtown Seattle between Washington’s Cascade Mountains and Puget Sound. At heart of the community is the Cascade Club, a 32,000-square-foot hub where residents can gather for golf, state of the art physical training, a dip in the Olympic-style pool with a private spa overlooking the forest, a run on an elevated indoor running/walking track, relaxation in a steam room and more. In this community, active adults will always find something to do. For more information about new homes here, contact a Trilogy Community Representative at 888.204.4446.

*Comment featured on King County’s website at http://www.kingcounty.gov/recreation/parks/trails/regionaltrailssystem/sammamishriver.aspx.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Central California Coast New Homes - Best Climate

An area with new homes along Central California Coast is distinguished as having the “Best Climate in the Nation”…Isn’t that somewhere you’d like to live? If so, check out Nipomo, California. Not only was it given this distinction by “Places Rated Almanac”, but it also has plenty of outdoor sites and attractions that you can visit while enjoying the amazing weather.

So, what’s around? Well, there’s Morro Bay with its most prominent landmark, Morro Rock. You’re sure to see a Peregrine Falcon or two here. There’s also Hearst Castle, a huge mansion with arts and antiques on display, nestled in the hills of San Simeon. And, if you like golf, you’ll find a course given 4½ stars by Golf Digest nearby, The Cypress Ridge golf course, along with two other 27-hole golf resorts - Blacklake and Monarch Dunes. There’s plenty to do right outside your new home in Central Coast California.

If you like to stay close to your Central Coast California new home, there are some master-planned communities that provide almost everything you might need right in your neighborhood. Take the community at Trilogy Central Coast, for example. This community houses an award winning clubhouse called The Monarch Club. It is a 31,000-square-foot community hub with a state-of-the-art Athletic Club, physical fitness classes and trainers, the full-service Sandalwood Spa, and the Adelina's Bistro & Market Place. Monarch Dunes golf club is right next to the community. And, you can take classes, swim in the pool or play tennis on the courts. Here, you really have everything at your fingertips.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

New Home Models to Choose From in Greater Phoenix Active Adult Community

Phoenix active adult communities are preparing for the need of new homes and communities geared toward active seniors as 78 million baby boomers prepare to retire over the next few years. Trilogy at Vistancia is introducing 8 brand new floor plans with completion of a new model gallery scheduled for late summer of this year. The Natura Collection (1,314-1,813 sf) is welcoming the St. Tropez & Monaco models; the Veritas Collection (1,867-2,334 sf) the Positano and Genova models; and the Vita Collection (2,423-3,096 sf) the Cadiz, Tarragona and Cartegena models.

Active adult communities in Phoenix are great if you plan to stay active during retirement – there are many award winning golf courses in the area, things to do, events to attend (Diamondbacks game, anyone?) and sun to soak in.

And, here’s an added bonus - if you purchase your new home in this Phoenix active adult community during the month of August you will also received an ultimate home theater package valued at $10,500. With the temperatures rising during summer you’ll be enjoying movies as you unpack and decorate your new home.

This Summer Blockbuster Package includes:

• 55" LED 3D HDTV Sony KDL-55HX800
• 7.1 AV-Receiver Sony STR-DA3600ES
• 3D Glasses Sony TDG-BR100/B - 2 sets
• 3D Blu-ray Disc Player Sony BDP-S470
• Control4 Home Controller HC-300
• 7 Ceiling Mount Speakers & Subwoofer
• TV Wall Mount, Surge Suppressor & Router
• Installation, hookup and programming

And, if that wasn’t enough, you’ll receive a $500 Amazon.com gift card (great for stocking up on those movies and a new popcorn machine) along with $100 Trilogy Club Cash. Visit www.trilogylife.com or call 800.685.6494 to schedule a community tour during August!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Prime Golf Courses Near Northern California Active Adult Communities

If you are particular to golf courses near active adult communities in the East Bay, there are three in Brentwood worth checking out – all within a five minute drive of one another:

  1. Deer Ridge Country Club Golf Course - This 18-hole course measuring over 6,400 yards and playing to a par of 71 was designed by Andy Raugust. Want to get a group tournament going? Deer Ridge can help with planning, promotion, and management. Pick up any necessary items at the golf shop or grab a drink or bite to eat at The Deer Ridge Grille. If you need a place to host an event, Deer Ridge can accommodate a banquet for 300 people or more.

  1. Shadow Lakes Golf Course – This par 71 course was designed by Gary Roger Baird and is operated by Troon Golf (you may know of their courses in Los Cabos, Mexico, Texas, and Scottsdale, Arizona). The Baird's Crossing Bar and Grille is on site if you get hungry or thirsty.

  1. The Brentwood Golf Club offers 27 holes of championship golf and was designed by Ted Robinson. Here, you can choose to play your 18 holes between two of thee courses that have 9 holes each. The courses are Creekside, Hillside and Diablo. Putting greens and a practice facility are located here. Enjoy morning coffee and breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner at the Nines restaurant. This golf course also has a sports bar, conference rooms and banquet facilities available.

The Northern California active adult community of Trilogy at the Vineyards is located very close to the above mentioned golf courses. The homes here are highly stylized and elegant. Recent price reductions on these new homes make living in the Brentwood area quite affordable. Prices start from the low $500s.

If you are interested in viewing new homes in active adult communities in Northern California be sure to check out Trilogy communities at www.TrilogyLife.com.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Odds are…if you are looking for amazing Active Adult Communities in North Las Vegas, you won’t be disappointed with Ardiente, the conveniently located and private gated Trilogy community.

Features of this North Las Vegas Active Adult Community include:

  • A private 20,000 sq. ft. club house
  • Two resort-style pools
  • A state-of-the-art fitness center
  • Group exercise room
  • Basketball court
  • Billiard room
  • Multi-purpose meeting facility
  • Tennis and bocce courts
  • Six parks interconnected by 2.5 miles of walking and fitness challenge trails
  • A challenging putting green

These North Las Vegas new homes start at the mid-$100’s – prices that are very affordable considering that we are seeing the lowest mortgage rates EVER – not to mention the numerous energy features that will save you even more!

Floor plans range from 1,406 sq ft to 1,928 sq ft and feel very spacious. Interested in taking a virtual tour? Check out these new homes at www.trilogylife.com/community/ardiente/ppc.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

California Central Coast New Home - A Mini Vacation Option

Central Coast California New Homes

Imagine waking up to a beautiful sunrise while doing your tai chi workout then heading over to the neighborhood’s café for coffee and pastries with friends. Then, making your way over to the local course for a game of golf or to the courts for some tennis. After determining who master of the court or course is you decide it’s time for a dip in the pool or a relaxing massage. Then as nightfall approaches you finish your day with a toast to fine wine and tasty food. Sound appealing?

Welcome to the resort living lifestyle in you new home along California’s Central Coast! Needless to say, it’s a grand way for active adults to spend their retirement years.

Want to see if you are meant for the resort lifestyle? Here’s a cool offer that’s just too hard to pass up. Trilogy of Central Coast, an active adult community, is offering a “test drive” of their community. For just $199 per couple you can book a time to “try out” their community….heck, I’ve paid more for just a massage alone!

Here’s what you get for $199 (per couple):

• One night and two days' accommodations (available Sunday through Thursday) at a local hotel or a home within the Trilogy community
• One meal for two people at Adelina's Bistro for a value of up to $100
• One round of golf or one spa service per person – your choice
• Unlimited use of the pool and athletic club

If you are thinking about investing in a Trilogy new home at California’s Central Coast in San Luis Obispo, please call 800.685.6494 and schedule your “test drive” now!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Greater Palm Springs Active Adult Community Month-Long BBQ

How would you like to enjoy a BBQ package worth $13,000 when you buy your new home in an active adult community in Greater Palm Springs?

During the month of July, Trilogy La Quinta is offering “The Great American Cookout Package”. This fun package is a KitchenAid Outdoor Kitchen Suite valued at $11,000 which includes a 36” built-in grill, 2 side burners, a refrigerator, 2 storage drawers and a cupboard. Spark up the BBQ and enjoy $500 worth of food from Omaha Steaks. And, of course, you’ll need some outdoor furnishings to relax on while waiting for your steaks and burgers to cook to perfection – a $1500 certificate from Frontgate will help with that. What a fun package worth $13,000 to celebrate your new backyard when you purchase your new home at La Quinta’s active adult community!

New Homes Greater Palm Springs

Designer homes in the Trilogy at La Quinta active adult community are ready for move-in at great prices! Here's one example of a home priced at $572,596...over $100,000 off the original price!!!.

Homesite: 6171, Model: Talea, Elevation: C

This 2,854 Sq. Ft. new home with 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms includes over $190,000 in options including rear yard landscaping, exercise room, extended master bedroom and highly upgraded bathrooms & kitchen, and an oversized garage. And, a detached casita is a rare find in all of Trilogy! Price also includes 3kW solar power electric power system. You can receive an additional $10,000 credit for using Shea Mortgage or if paying cash.

Call 800.685.6494 to schedule a July tour of this Greater Palm Springs active adult community today.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Free Solar In Your New Home - Florida Active Adult Community

Shea Homes is offering free solar on new, to-be-built homes in their active adult community of Trilogy at Victoria Gardens in Florida, just north of Orlando, through June 30, 2010 – so act quickly!

If you want to take advantage of some of the lowest interest rates in history, get discounts of up to $125,000 and start living the active adult resort lifestyle today, now is the time to buy. New homes in this active adult community feature numerous hand-selected designer options like granite counters, stainless appliances and industry leading, energy-efficient Shea Green Certified™ construction. The numerous energy-efficient, money-saving features in the Ultra Package include super energy efficient items, green construction, eco-friendly ventilation and enhanced water conservation.

Now through the end of June, if you purchase a new, to-be-built home at Victoria Gardens your new home will be equipped with the highest level of Shea Green Certified™ features – absolutely free. Every home in the excellent selection of active adult living inspired floor plans applies for this limited time incentive.

Active Adult New Homes Florida

Call 866.342.2168 to learn more about this valuable deal on a new Shea Green CertifiedTM home at Victoria Gardens.

Monday, June 21, 2010

10 Completed New Homes in Greater Phoenix Northwest Valley Ready for Move-In

Active Adults New Homes Phoenix

Dubbed “America’s Best Master Planned Community" (2005, Builder’s Best magazine), Trilogy at Vistancia located in Phoenix’s Greater Northwest Valley, is now offering a limited selection of 10 move-in ready homes. These new homes are priced to sell with up to $40,000 in incentives. These new homes range from 1,700 – 2,400 sq. ft. and include many green features and designer options. These new homes can be ready to close within four weeks. Act fast and take advantage of some of he lowest interest rates to date.

New Floor Plans in Phoenix Active Adult Retirement Community Also Available for Sale

Trilogy at Vistancia has also added sought after active living options and a great new look. Ranging from 1,400 – 2,500 sq. ft., the new floor plans are priced from $195,900 and feature energy-efficient Shea Green Certified™ construction. Your choice of exterior elevations include Italian, Spanish or Andalusian.

Available models include:

  • St.Tropez - from $195,900
  • Monaco - from $201,990
  • Nice - from $227,990
  • Genova - from $262,990
  • Cadiz - from $279,990
  • Tarragona - from $293,990
  • Cartagena - from $304,990

If you are interested in a virtual tour of any of these new homes in the Phoenix active adult retirement community of Vistancia visit www.TrilogyLife.com.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Take A Summer Sneak Peek (And Taste!) at La Casa, A New Trilogy Resort Club

La Casa, Encanterra's spectacular new resort club, is opening its doors on a limited basis this summer for a sneak peek.

Come experience what the buzz is all about. Check out the line-up of specialty dinners, delicious lunch options, and opportunities to just relax with a couple drinks.

Gourmet Nights are schedule every fourth Saturday starting in June. A Prix Fixe menu includes international favorites prepared by Chef Ed Neiman. The cost is $35 per person and includes a shared appetizer, entrée, and dessert.

Wine Down Fridays offer $5 Wine by the Glass and $10 off select wine by the bottle.

Enjoy the San Tan Supper every Friday & Saturday night (with the exception of Gourmet nights) offering a Prix Fixe menu of traditional favorites that change nightly. The cost is $19.95 per person including soup or salad, entrée, and dessert.

And, every day starting in July, select lunch items will be available on the menu for $10 each including a soft drink, tea, or lemonade. Items include delicious sandwiches, pizzas, salads, and more.

Hours of operation are Wednesday-Sunday 11:00AM-3:00PM (lunch); Thursday 4:00-9:00PM (dinner for members only, Reservations end at 8:00PM); Friday-Sunday 4:00-9:00PM (Reservations end at 8:00PM).

Reservations are requested by calling 480-677-8000.

La Casa is the centerpiece of beautiful Encanterra, a Trilogy Country Club community for active adults. The next evolution of the private clubs, this 60,000 square feet experience is located in the San Tan Valley adjacent to the city of Queen Creek. Close to the greater Phoenix metro area, it is easily accessible from most anywhere in the southeast Valley and only minutes from the Loop 202 or Interstate 60.

To learn more about all the Trilogy communities – including Encanterra, a Trilogy Country Club – visit www.trilogylife.com.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Women Of Arizona Active Adult Community Make A Difference

Meet the Trilogy at Vistancia Women's Club (TAVWC). The Women’s Club in this active adult community gather together to promote fellowship, have fun, and support those in need in the greater community.

The TAVWC began several years ago when the women of the active adult community started the Ladies Lunch which involved meeting in each other’s homes to get to know one another better and to enjoy a potluck lunch. After growing to over 100 invitees, it became challenging to host these lunches in a single home, so they became an approved Trilogy Club allowing them to use the Tewa Ballroom provided by Trilogy at Vistancia.

The club was launched in September of 2007, and 121 tickets were sold for the first potluck luncheon.

The mission of the TAVWC is to act as an umbrella for various social events that give the women of Trilogy at Vistancia the opportunity for social fellowship. This may include community involvement and/or charitable activities. They are social, charitable, and enoy having fun.

Meetings are held once per month on the second Monday of each month and usually consist of lunch followed by short programs on topics and themes of interest to Trilogy women. Past events have included such diverse presentations as fashion shows, the Arizona Broadway theatre, and “What’s on Your Bucket List?” - a presentation devoted to the achievements of our members

Arizona Active Adult Community New Homes

TAVWC focuses efforts on charities that better the lives of women and children. In the past, they have helped the New Life Center, a shelter for women and children who were victims of domestic abuse. In 2009, the club adopted Faith House as their main charity. Donations have also been made to Kids Against Hunger and St. Mary’s Food Bank, charities supported by Trilogy clubs.

The Women’s Club is open to all Trilogy women. Regular membership is open to bona fide members of the Trilogy at Vistancia Community Association and Trilogy at Vistancia residents. Associate membership is open to non-owner residents and contractual buyers who have not closed escrow. Guests are also welcome.

Trilogy at Vistancia is located among the foothills of Peoria, in the Northwest Valley of Phoenix, Arizona. Homes in this Arizona Active Adult Community are designed around how you want to live. From features that enhance comfort and healthier living to eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient systems, superior living is literally designed and built into every aspect of the community and every inch of your new home.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia Holds Event for Cystic Fibrosis

On June 5, Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia will be hosting the 2010 Arizona’s Finest Golf Challenge presented by XTRA Sports 910’s Backspin, The Golf Show, and hosted by Bill Huffman and David Johnson, 2010 Arizona's Finest Honoree. The event will be a great time for all involved, and it will benefit the very worthy cause of finding a cure for Cystic Fibrosis.

The two-person scramble event is only $75 per player, and includes:

  • Tee prizes from the AZ Diamondbacks
  • Apparel from PING
  • A free bounce-back round from Trilogy Golf Club at Vistancia
  • A gift from Van's Golf Shops
  • $1 beers all day long

Wow! What a deal!

Are you familiar with Triology at Vistancia?

Trilogy at Vistancia is an active adult retirement community located among the foothills of Peoria, in the Northwest Valley of Phoenix, Arizona, in the serenity of the Sonoran desert surrounded by a dramatic mountain backdrop.

At the heart of the Trilogy at Vistancia retirement community is the Kiva Club. A 35,000-square-foot hub where you can connecti with yourself and others. Here you will find the state-of-the-art Alvea Spa & Athletic Club which has everything you can imagine to keep you at your physical and spiritual best -- from relaxing massage treatments to vigorous Tai Chi classes to cutting-edge fitness equipment and an amazing resort pool.

New homes at Trilogy at Vistancia are divided into three collections: Natura (1,314-1,813 sf), Veritas (1,867-2,334 sf), and Vita (2,423-3,096 sf). Natura homes are modestly sized (and modestly priced) homes perfect for those looking for a cozy getaway for themselves, friends, and family. The Veritas collection is slightly larger, and ideal for those looking for the feel of a bigger space without the need for a 2,400+ sf home. Finally, the Vita collection provides ample space combined with unique design targeted at those who require a larger floor plan (including the very popular Stellare plan at 3,000+ sf).

To check out all features that new Trilogy homes in Northwest Valley of Phoenix offer visit www.trilogylife.com.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Why We’d Live In The Desert

It’s the best of both worlds.

Tucked against the Santa Rosa Mountains, Trilogy at La Quinta is only 35 miles from Palm Springs. If you’re an active adult, bring your golf clubs, shopping bags, backpacks and hiking boots because there’s going to be a lot to do. The area is renowned for world-class shopping, resorts and fine dining establishments. The surrounding mountains are filled with deep valleys and dramatic ridges ideal for hiking, mountain biking, camping, horseback riding and exploring by Jeep. The nearby National Parks are great adventure destinations.

But what if you, or your significant other, like nature okay just as long as it stays the heck outside? What if you’re an adult who simply prefers to be slightly less active? Well, in that case, feel free to gaze out at the scenic backdrop from among resort quality amenities and lifestyle activities not typically expected at active adult communities.

A master planned 55+ active adult community, Trilogy at La Quinta offers dozens of clubs, events and fun activities. In addition to sports and fitness, there are leisure and social activities, so there really is something for everyone. Whether it’s picking up another language or re-allocating your investment portfolio, expanding your photography or refining your wine tasting and culinary skills, it’s all available to you. There are neighborhood barbecues, philanthropic events, and Club Med trips to Mexico.

The Center for Higher Learning offers highly accredited instructors and guest speakers, some of whom are Trilogy residents.

The Coral Spa is a complete full-service spa offering the latest body treatments, massages, waxing, tinting, manicures and pedicures.

The Santa Rosa Club includes a state-of-the-art fitness center with cutting edge weight and cardio equipment, and aerobics and dance studio for low-impact aerobics classes, yoga and pilates. The indoor lap pool and walking track offer refuge from the hot desert summer days. There are craft and hobby studios, a ballroom, a theater, a computer lab, a library and billiards. Or have a nice cup of coffee and read the paper in the Café Solaz. Incidentally, the café’s fruit smoothies are a great way to end a workout session.

The Azul Restaurant & Bar is a great place to enjoy a relaxing lunch and a cocktail with friends, or an elegant dinner with your significant other.

Or maybe you want to actually cook an elegant dinner with your significant other? Top tier amenities don’t mean much if your “dream retirement home” turns out to be some cookie cutter tract home. Rest assured that Trilogy’s developer, Shea Homes, continually ranks among independent reviewers such as J.D. Power & Associates as the best active adult builders in the country. One tour through the community and it’s easy to understand why, the diversity of housing, exterior façade options, and sophisticated attention to detail given to every aspect of the community is outstanding.

Homebuyers in Trilogy at La Quinta can select from 12 single-family ranch-style floor plans that range from 1,381 to 2,789 square feet. The Shea designed homes are built with some of the latest luxurious finishes and high-end upgrades such as granite countertops, gourmet kitchens, spa-like bathrooms and expansive great rooms. Customization options include optional sunrooms, patios, wine cellars, cigar rooms and more. Many of the homes offer casitas and 3-car garages.

And if you’re concerned about the environment even though you don’t want to go traipsing around in it, Shea’s “green” building process incorporates eco-friendly materials and energy saving systems such as solar panels, Energy Star appliances and the use of sustainable building products. After all, decadent doesn’t have to be destructive.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Retiring as a Green Boomer

In 2005, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated there were approximately 78.2 million baby boomers in America. A 2007 AARP survey found that about half of all boomers see themselves as environmental stewards, or "green boomers." This makes some sense when you consider that the baby boomers were born between 1946 and 1964. They grew up with the environmental movement of the 1960s and '70s.

They were at Woodstock, they lived the Summer of Love, they’re a big chunk of the population, and most of them are affluent homeowners. While “affluent homeowner” and “environmentalist” might seem at odds to some – consider how many Lexus Hybrids you see next time you’re out in traffic.

Face it; being green doesn't have to mean living out in the sticks and off the grid. It is possible to enjoy high-end living and use less energy in the process. It’s just a matter of paying attention to what you buy and what you do. Boomers have it down to a science.

But, what about retiring? You’re a responsible Green Boomer looking for an idyllic “Life’s next big adventure” retirement lifestyle – where do you go and what do you do?

Well, in California, lawmakers approved a new home tax credit of up to $10,000 effective May 1, 2010.

And if you like the San Francisco Bay Area, up the river delta and along Highway 4 around Brentwood, Trilogy at the Vineyards, an active adult 55+ community, is offering an unprecedented “Double Your Savings” offer.

In addition to the tax credit, buyers get an additional $10,000 in seller incentives. Yes, you read that correctly - this could mean $20,000 to state qualifiers who buy a new Shea Home in a Trilogy Community and buyers who don’t qualify for the state credit still get the $10,000 incentives from Trilogy while they last.

Given that any self-respecting Green Boomer would want to retire in an area still known throughout the San Francisco Bay Area for agricultural products like cherries, corn and peaches, it’s like getting an almost $20K kickback for doing something you would do anyway.

And it gets even better – Trilogy’s homes can achieve a 50% reduction in the therms associated with heating water, 75% reduction in energy used from lighting, 40% reduction in energy used from clothes washers, and a 41% reduction energy used by dishwashers.

They’re Shea Green Certified homes and they are built with a combination of the most important and cost-effective standards for green residential building set by LEED.

Options include solar power systems, solar attic fans, wood from sustainable forests, framing techniques that use up to 10 percent less wood (saving 5.5 trees per home), leak minimizing construction techniques (sealed ducts and penetrations), Energy Star-rated efficient appliances, 14 SEER air conditioning units, dual pane low-e windows, and motion and occupancy sensor lighting.

Of course, the icing on the cake is the recent announcement of several new designs offered at Trilogy at the Vineyards. Now you get the dream retirement in the beautiful wine country with easy access to San Francisco, and not only do you get to live it in an environmentally friendly home that costs less to heat & cool on top of the tax / builder incentives – but you get exactly the retirement home you want. One estimate put the number of different design combinations of floor plans and elevations within each of the three collections at nearly sixty.

So if you’re really interested in getting the retirement home you want, where you want it, and how you want it – but in an environmentally responsible manner at an attractive price, then check out Trilogy at the Vineyards.

Monday, May 10, 2010

A Look at Retirement Costs, Phoenix AZ

Cool thing about the internet, when people find something you’ve put out there, you get to see the search terms they used to get there. Maybe it’s the down economy or maybe people are just smart, but the words “cost” and “retirement” seem to go hand in hand.

Take Phoenix Metro for example. Someone out there searched “cost to live at Encanterra” in Google, and found our previous bit about the Southeast Valley.

In that article, we mostly talked about golf and amenities. We went on about how Encanterra’s golf course offers “elements reminiscent of the traditionally great private clubs” and how the main restaurant, Bistro 1528, offers “a casual yet sophisticated feel with emphasis on delicious continental cuisine, superior service and genuinely friendly team Members” We did not attach price tags to our descriptions, but we are aware that price is always a factor.

Here’s the thing – buying a retirement home, and associated 55+ active adult retirement lifestyle, is a little more involved than buying, say, a toaster, an entertainment system, or a car. There are a lot of variables to consider, and each one will have an up or down impact on “what it costs to live at Encanterra”.

First of all, there are a variety of floor plans to choose from, and each floor plan has different architectural styles to choose from. Then there are details such as what type of counter surfaces will there be in the kitchen, bathroom(s), etc. With so many options to choose from, purchase prices for your dream retirement home can range from approximately $160K to up to over $500K.

The up side is that this means that most people who are in the position to buy a retirement home can likely buy at Encanterra in Phoenix, but the down side is that when someone asks “how much” we always have to point back at “that depends”…

Then there’s the “green tech” stuff. According to one article in Arizona Foothills Magazine said about Encanterra “As eco-consciousness makes its way into the everyday, one Valley community is finding that the once costly and unattainable benefits associated with green building are not only a possibility, but also a reality.”

http://www.arizonafoothillsmagazine.com/living/homes/1062-a-green-lifestyle-at-encanterra-.html

So now we have to address the fact that Encanterra offers some standard energy saving features that other builders might charge extra for. Saving energy is saving money, so it’s like getting an upgrade for free and then you have to calculate the savings – which might also depend on things like how cold you like to set the thermostat in the summer. Like the ad people like to say about weight loss, “individual results will vary”.

So really, the best answer to the question is, “contact your real estate agent, or contact a representative of Encanterra directly and talk to them.” All we know is that the housing market as a whole dropped to levels not seen since 2000, and some people are seeing prices pick up again, just a little. Once you know what’s available and what it actually costs, then you’re in position to make an intelligent decision about buying in. Just asking the internet seems a little risky.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Buy your Rio Vista dream retirement home now?

Buying a home is always a big deal. Buying a dream retirement home is a bigger deal. For most of us, this is the last home we’re going buy – so choosing wisely in terms of location and timing is “mission critical”. While nobody ever wants to buy a home that will lose value, it’s especially important to carefully consider your investment at this point in your life. Why? Because, let’s face it, there’s always the possibility that no matter how active your adult lifestyle, there’s the chance that when we’re really old (it’s the mileage that gets us…) we may have to opt for “assisted living” – which can be very expensive. Having a home that’s a valuable asset could be the difference in levels of care and comfort if/when that time comes.

Yes – this consideration is a total buzz kill for retirement planning. We’d all rather look at glossy brochures of active adult communities with ideal golf courses, pools, Jacuzzis, and spas, blah, blah, blah. Who wouldn’t? But let’s be honest with each other – retirement planning is about understanding ALL the possibilities, positive and negative, and plotting accordingly.

Of course, if you’re already looking at your retirement in this light, that makes the decision whether or not to buy that dream home kind of scary. Sure, the housing crash means that prices have dropped – but have they dropped all the way? If they have dropped all the way, which areas are likely to rebound the most?

Well, the bad news is that things are still tough all over. The good news is that it looks somewhat like we hit bottom and home values might be rising again. If you’ve spent any time at all looking at real estate web sites and all of the associated graphs, you probably noticed that the bottom of the trough is right about where it was in 2000. You’ll probably notice that the very last bit of the line points up from that low point. The actual numerical value seems to change by location, but all of the graphs we’ve seen do seem to agree on the trend.

According to AOL real estate, for Rio Vista CA that up tick represents a .03% increase in value from February to March 2010. No, not exactly Earth shattering, but radical upheaval isn’t what we want in home values. Steady growth in value is what we’re after, right?

What this means to you is that you can buy a beautifully appointed home at, say, Trilogy Rio Vista, right now for about what you would have paid way back in 2000. It also means that if you wait too much longer, that home will cost you significantly more when you do make the purchase. We don’t know about you, but we’d rather get the ideal home for less money now than wait and pay more for it.

And what you get for the price is amazing. Staying with Trilogy as the example, you’re buying into a complete 55+ active adult community with resort quality amenities for well below what you would probably expect to pay. Trilogy homes are beautiful inside and out, with a variety of models and styles that offer plenty of versatility, comfort, and style. Trilogy Rio Vista offers a wide variety of activities and planned trips along with a community center, exercise gym, pool and arts and crafts studio. The Vista Clubhouse is 27,000 square feet! There’s an indoor pool, lakes to stroll, golf and tennis to play, or clubs to join – so you can truly enjoy your retirement and not worry about your home retaining its value because you bought into a highly desirable community when prices were depressed. Check it out for yourself, talk to your realtor and make an appointment to see Trilogy at Rio Vista – you’ll be glad you did.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Arizona Offers Much To Do For the Active Adult in Retirement

Active Adult Retirement Community Phoenix, Arizona

So, you’re an avid golfer and while you’ve been thinking about retiring as a way to get in more time on the links? You read our recommendation on the Southeast Valley in the Phoenix Metro area. Sounded good, right? Then you remembered that you own a boat.

Okay, so we didn’t think about the boat, either. In our defense, not everyone owns one. But you do, and you enjoy it when you’re not playing golf, we get it. You want a dream retirement that includes sunshine, the dramatic landscape backdrop, access to a great golf course, in an area that offers a reasonable cost of living and relatively low taxes, a variety of cultural events, access to sporting events and interesting places to visit – near water.

Admittedly, the Southeast Valley fell short in that last criterion. So how about the Northeast Valley?

It’s still in the greater Phoenix area, out of the bustle of Phoenix Metro but close enough to essential services, and offers all of the perks that we talked about before. Money magazine called Maricopa County “retirement central” in 2007, not just the southeastern part of it. Of course, the icing on the cake is that the Northeast Valley is up by Lake Pleasant.

Named for Carl Pleasant, the engineer who designed the original Waddell Dam, Lake Pleasant was originally part of a private irrigation project. The first dam was built in 1922 to impound water from the Agua Fria River system, and created a lake of about 3,000 surface acres. In 1992 a new, and much larger, Waddell Dam was completed. The new lake covers an approximated 9,000 surface acres.

The newer, bigger Lake Pleasant supports a wide range of activities for today’s active adults, including swimming, boating, and fishing. Anglers have caught record white crappie and trophy largemouth bass. All around the lake is plenty of hiking, picnicking, wildlife viewing, and camping. All in all, it’s a great place to relax. Conveniently, wet or dry boat storage is available at Lake Pleasant Marina, Pleasant Harbor Marina, or Scorpion Bay Marina, so you can be on the water on a moments notice! Check out their web sites for rates and availability of services.

But where to play golf in the Northeast Valley? Well, you’ll be pleased to know that there’s a Golf Digest 5-star rated course not terribly far from the lake at Vistancia.

Vistancia is another one of those 55+ planned retirement communities, and it’s a really nice one. It’s a gated community located in Peoria AZ, and the amenities are geared towards an active adult retirement lifestyle.

Vistancia is a Trilogy active adult retirement community, and homes are built using the latest in “green” technologies, which can save homeowners about $1500 per year through energy efficiency. It’s been estimated that the carbon footprint is about 40% less than traditionally built homes. And if you’re worried about living in some space odyssey reject, forget it – the homes are beautiful. It’s an intimate, friendly, accessible living environment, with a 5-star golf course.

If you’re not the avid golfer, but live with one, the 5-star rating is a designation determined by combining the opinions of official Golf Digest raters with the online responses of the general public. It’s only been given to two dozen courses in North America, and Vistancia is the one in Arizona. Golf Digest defines 5-Star as "Superb. Golf at its absolute best. Pay any price to play at least once in your life.”

So if golf and boating are in your retirement plans, you should definitely look into Trilogy at Vistancia in Phoenix, Arizona – especially now since falling home prices have created such a phenomenal buying opportunity in that state.

Of course, prices are rebounding and inching their way back up as home buyer confidence has returned. Low prices won't last for long, and if you've been waiting on the side-lines, it’s time to move.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Retiring on the Central Coast of California

Active Adult New Homes California Central Coast

Anyone familiar with California knows that there are a variety of “Californias” depending on which part of the state is the topic of discussion. For active adults trying to decide their California dream retirement, it’s enough to drive one crackers. Do you choose the dramatic rocky coasts of Northern California, or the sandy beaches of Southern California? Do you want the cool, foggy mornings of Napa, or the warmth of the desert outside San Diego? And what if you just don’t feel like choosing?

What if you want it all?

Active adults seeking a retirement “sampler platter” of California’s many charms should consider California’s Central Coast. It is located in the heart of California's world-renowned wine country about an hour north of Santa Barbara. The Central Coast is characterized by amazing beaches, beautiful scenery, and charming towns such as Pismo Beach, Avila Beach and San Luis Obispo. Residents of the Central Coast enjoy a relaxed lifestyle in a mild climate with an estimated 350 days per year of approximately 70-degree temperatures.

California Central Coast Retirement

Imagine your retirement in the vitality of a thriving coastal community surrounded by the dramatic backdrop provided by vineyards, beaches and hot springs. Imagine being located merely an hour away from exploring the Santa Ynez wine country, or shopping & dining in Santa Barbara. Both San Francisco and Los Angeles are within a few hours drive and local attractions include Hearst Castle and the Dunes at Pismo Beach. Several of the Historic California Missions are within easy driving distance, as is the Los Padres National Forest, the Pismo Dunes Natural Preserve, and Montana De Oro State park. Imagine from October to February of every year strolling among the thousands and thousands of Monarch butterflies in the Eucalyptus grove at Pismo Beach.

If having this kind of easy access to the entirety of California sounds like your dream retirement, then take a look at Trilogy Central Coast. It’s a master-planned retirement community located off the Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) about 15 minutes from Pismo Beach.

Featuring contemporary design, green building practices, and a community plan that focuses on wellness and community, Trilogy Central Coast is just the place to enjoy the coastal view while sipping a delicious local wine.

Amenities include The Monarch Club, 2009 Gold Nugget Grand Award Winner for architecture, and an ideal place to host a wedding, special event, or corporate meeting.

Nestled among eucalyptus trees, the Monarch Club provides views of the lush, green rolling hills of the Monarch Dunes Golf Course - a breathtaking backdrop for any event.

Other amenities enjoyed by residents and guests at Trilogy Central Coast include Adelina’s Bistro, Sandalwood Spa, the Avila Room, the Sculpture Garden, the Art Studio, and executive meeting rooms such as the Wine Library and the Captain’s Room.

California Central Coast Retirement for Active Adults

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Active Adults Considering Las Vegas - No Personal Income Tax!

Retiring in Las Vegas?

As more of us are either turning, about to turn, or just starting to think that pretty soon we’re going to be turning 55, the question arises; so where should active adults such as ourselves retire?

Naturally, as the options get kicked around, we start to think about travel destinations we really enjoyed and might want to return to on a more permanent basis. One that came up recently began as kind of a joke – Las Vegas. After all, if what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, then wouldn’t it be cool to stay there too?

What’s funny about it is that Las Vegas actually is an attractive option for retirement after all. We even found a web site that lists the top 10 reasons to live in Las Vegas and discovered that some of them might be of particular interest to active adults.

Take, for example, the weather. Sure it gets hot in the desert, but it’s only really hot a few months of the year, and locals have discovered lots of easy ways to beat the heat. Lake Mead is close by, and air conditioning is standard on most cars and all new construction. In addition, even in summer, most mornings are rather temperate. Golf, tennis, etc. are still enjoyable options.

Of course, if you’re not as outdoorsy, there’s plenty of shopping, dining, and entertainment in Las Vegas. And if you’re concerned about cost of living amid all of these entertainment options, you should know that there’s no personal income tax in Nevada. Yes, we’re sure – we checked out the official City of LV web site. There are no city or state income taxes in Las Vegas (woo hoo).

Then again, maybe your idea of retirement is to finally stay home and cook. What better than to live in an oasis of home with the beauty of the desert as a backdrop? Shea Homes at Ardiente, an active adult community, features easy access to I-15, and the center of the strip/airport area. It’s also close to popular attractions such as Hoover Dam, Lake Mojave, Mt. Charleston, Red Rock Canyon, and Death Valley.

Ardiente is an affordable alternative for West Coast retirees with lots of amenities. The entire community is designed around knowing your neighbors and being active. Features include 30 fitness stations, six beautiful themed parks, a dog park, and a community center that feels like a country club. Nearby golf courses include Shadow Creek, Craig Ranch and Sunrise Vista.