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  2. What senior living communities rank at the top for NJ ... - AOL

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    U.S. News and World Report ranked senior living facilities based on survey data from more than 250,000 residents and their families.

  3. Category : Jersey Shore communities in Cape May County

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    Jersey Shore communities located in Cape May County, New Jersey — with beaches, boardwalks, ocean access, &/or other resort facilities. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.

  4. Holiday City-Berkeley, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    In the Holiday City communities, homes are detached, ranch style built on minimum 50' x 100' lots, with some lots being larger to accommodate larger models. Holiday City consists of five separate communities, each with its own homeowners association and amenities: Holiday City Berkeley; Holiday City Carefree; Holiday City West; Holiday City South

  5. Age-restricted community - Wikipedia

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    Age-qualified communities, also known as 55+ communities, active adult communities, lifestyle communities, or retirement communities, are often planned communities that offer homes and community features that are attractive to 55+ adults. These might include a clubhouse or lifestyle center with a good many activities, sometimes with indoor and ...

  6. Category : Jersey Shore communities in Atlantic County

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    Populated places on the Jersey Shore with beaches, boardwalks, ocean access and / or other resort facilities, located in Atlantic County, New Jersey. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  7. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    While new retirement communities have developed in various areas of the United States, they are largely marketed to older adults who are financially secure. Lower income retirement communities are rare except for government subsidized housing, which neglects a large proportion of older adults who have fewer financial resources. [11]