In the United States, there is no shortage of upscale retirement communities. However, it is still feasible to purchase a respectable home for $100,000 or less, believe it or not.
Seven Lakes Golf and TennisFort Myers, FloridaThere are several houses in the $90,000 price bracket.
Rossmoor VillageMonroe, New JerseyFor just $73,500, you may own a one-bedroom, one-bathroom house here.
Century VillageFloridaLocations for this 55+ community can be found in Palm Beach. Starting at $82,500, a one-bedroom, two-bath condo is available.
Wildwood CommunitySandwich, IllinoisA house with three bedrooms costs $65,000, whereas a house with only two bedrooms costs $91,995.
Sun CitySun City, ArizonaThe honour of being the first 55+ community in the nation belongs to the Sun City community in Arizona.
Pueblo GrandePueblo, ColoradoThere are numerous possibilities below $89,900 and slightly over $100,000 for homes, with prices starting at $89,900.
Westbrook Senior VillageToledo, OhioMove-in ready homes with three bedrooms and two bathrooms are currently on the market for $63,995 and $48,995, respectively.
Mas Verde Mobile Home EstatesLakeland, FloridaThe cost of the mobile houses is reasonable, with many falling between $70,000 and $80,000.
Holiday Hills VillageFederal Heights, ColoradoAlthough most are in the $90,000 range, mobile homes start in the $60,000 price range.
Glen EllenClearwater, FloridaA clubhouse, a public pool, and shuffleboard courts are available on-site. Starter homes cost $99,900.