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Colorado Retirement Communities
Return to Colorado
Colorado is a beautiful state and has
four distinct seasons with very little humidity, and winters are not particularly harsh.
Snow may fall one day and be gone the next, leaving the state glistening
under a shimmering blue sky. Summers are often hot and dry.
Spring is often wet and cool, and falls are generally simply stunning.
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Battlement Mesa
Located on 3,200 acres on the western edge of
Colorado, this golf retirement community sits on a high plateau
surrounded by stunted mountains (battlements) and is about half way
between Glenwood Springs and Grand Junction. The preferred
minimum age is 55, and children are allowed as
residents. About half of the residents are from in state
and about half from outside of Colorado. Residents will
find single-family homes, manufactured homes and town homes for
sale. This is a small town atmosphere surrounded by some
gorgeous mountain scenery. Discounted weekends to check it out
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Village at Skyline
Colorado Springs is a beautiful but ultra-conservative city (a
military base, the Air Force Academy, old money and some right-wing
organizations call it home), but if you enjoy that kind of
atmosphere, then you might want to consider the Village at
Skyline. Keep in mind that homes and apartments here are for
rent, not for sale. Children are not allowed, except as
visitors. The majority of residents are from Colorado, with
the rest coming primarily from California, Arizona and
Florida. The minimum age is 55 and the average age
is 75. Free nights are offered as a way to come visit the
community to see if it is for you.
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