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any 55+ communities in the middlesex county of nearby areas that allow one child over 25 just in case they have to move back home temporarily? seems like they should be easier to find
any 55+ communities in the middlesex county of nearby areas that allow one child over 25 just in case they have to move back home temporarily? seems like they should be easier to find
I THINK my sister's 55+ allowed her daughter there two months. Not sure. It was a few years ago.
Monroe has a town ordinance. No one under the age of 48 allowed to live in 55+.
OK. Then maybe she was allowed to "visit" for a certain period of time. I know she was only there briefly after breaking up with a bf and staying with them before she got her own place.
any 55+ communities in the middlesex county of nearby areas that allow one child over 25 just in case they have to move back home temporarily? seems like they should be easier to find
The Villagio in S Brunswick is a 55+ development that allows kids 19+ years old to live there.
any 55+ communities in the middlesex county of nearby areas that allow one child over 25 just in case they have to move back home temporarily? seems like they should be easier to find
Been studying these myself. Seems when brand new they can be very pricey. But as people rotate out prices seem to adjust.
I looked at Smithville. I like the area very much but crazy taxes. There is another nice one in Mullica Hill behind the ShopRite. Crazy taxes again.
There is a nice smaller one with very low taxes and fees in Dover, DE. No expensive amenities. If not too far you might want to consider it. Planter's Run. It is still on my list of considerations. You are going to be shocked to see how much lower taxes are there.
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