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  2. The Best and Most Affordable Retirement Communities in Florida

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    Retirees look to Florida as the ideal place to retire for many reasons: it's got the perfect climate (if you don't mind the annual hurricane warnings), it's already home to millions of seniors and...

  3. Florida Retirement Community Open Only to Letter Carriers

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    It was established 50 years ago on 263 acres in central Florida as a haven for members of the letter carriers union, with 500 garden-style apartments (all on ground level) surrounding a 15-acre lake.

  4. Nalcrest, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The community's name is an acronym for National Association of Letter Carriers Retirement, Education, Security and Training, [1] as it was designed by and continues to be operated by the Nalcrest Foundation, Inc., a branch of the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), the union representing United States Postal Service city letter ...

  5. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    The Villages, in Sumter County, Florida- Florida's most well-known and fastest-growing retirement community development [33] [34] is the state's "biggest example of a culturally and ethnically homogeneous retirement community" [32] with a 98.4% white population. [35]

  6. Florida’s Retirees Are Staying: 20 Florida Cities With the ...

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    Florida has long been known as a haven for retirees, and for good reason. The southernmost state in the continental U.S. offers 237 days of sunshine per year vs. the nationwide average of 205 ...

  7. Housing in Florida - Wikipedia

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    House in Boca Grande, Florida. Housing in Florida consists of apartments, condominiums, hotels, retirement communities, and houses. Common types of housing in the state include Cracker style homes, Ranch-style homes, Caribbean style homes, and Condominiums with styles including Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, Victorian architecture, Mediterranean Revival architecture, Art Deco, Modern ...