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  2. The Best and Most Affordable Retirement Communities in Florida

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    The community has two 18-hole private golf courses, and a clubhouse with many recreational facilities like a fitness center, a swimming pool, a ballroom, a movie theater, restaurants and much more.

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    Florida experienced a population boom in recent years as residents and retirees flocked there in the post-COVID era. But all that new demand sent prices up in much of the Sunshine State, which ...

  4. Old Palm Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Old Palm Golf Club is a 650-acre (260 ha) private residential golf community with an equity club located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States. [1] The community was founded in 2004 by WCI, but in September 2010 was purchased by real estate investment group Clarion Partners. [2] Old Palm Golf Club adheres to the vision of John D ...

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    Arizona vs. Florida for ... Tamarac Florida Golf Course Lake - Image. Tamarac, Florida ... GOBankingRates determined the cheapest cities by analyzing 847 U.S. cities with populations of over ...

  6. Lake Nona Golf & Country Club - Wikipedia

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    Lake Nona Golf & Country Club is a private residential golf club community in southeast Orlando, Florida. [2] The 600-acre (2.4 km 2 ) community features an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Tom Fazio .

  7. Golf course community - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, it was reported that three states with the most golf course communities in the United States were Florida with 419, California with 137, and North Carolina with 126. [ 8 ] In 2009, it was estimated that of 16,000 golf courses in the United States, more than 3,200 were part of a real estate development.