Thursday, August 11, 2016

5 Accurate 55 Plus Community Stereotypes

In South Florida, 55 plus communities are about as common as the golf courses and brand new Cadillacs cruising down the streets. Nowhere are there more adult active communities as there are in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and Boynton Beach, Florida.  

Since Wilma Pinstein opened her 55 plus community real estate business in South Florida, she knew right away that people come here for the weather, for the activities, and for the affordable adult communities. Out of all the possible stereotypes you may have heard about Boca, Delray and Boynton, Pinstein explains how these are the five most accurate 55 plus community stereotypes you will ever hear. 

1. Golf course backyards. 
The sport in South Florida is golf. What we have down here are so many golf courses that the chances are your 55 plus community will feature a golf course as an amenity, or come with a golf membership included in the pricing!   

2. Sunday brunch is an all-day event. 
Sunday brunch is known as an all-day event in South Florida. You get on your slacks, gas up the car, and head to downtown. In Boca Raton, the place to be for a great Sunday brunch is Mizner Park. Mizner Park offers retirees great shopping and food, and is a long-time staple in Boca Raton, Florida. In Delray Beach, you drive to Atlantic Avenue for the best brunch in town, and in Boynton Beach, downtown is the place to go 
Sunday Fun Day is the event of the weekend, and all 55 plus communities in South Florida are out in their Sunday best meeting friends and enjoying the sunny Florida weather. 

3. Smart and casual 24-7. 
Speaking of attire, South Florida adult active community style is simple: colorful tops and neutral bottoms.  
Great weather means casual attire, and Tommy Bahama is the store you will know by heart when you live in one of these 55 plus communities.  

4. Year-round cruises. 
If you are not playing golf, having brunch with friends, or shopping at the local, vintage thrift stores, you and some friends from your 55 plus community may be on a cruise. South Florida is filled with yachts and ports, so naturally, cruises are a typical occurrence. There are day crises, weekend cruises, or week-long cruises, all of which are a staple of the South Florida lifestyle after retirement.  

5. It's about people more than the place.  
The one thing that is more important than anything else is the people. Adult active communities in Boca Raton and Delray Beach are about connecting with each other. The golf, the brunch, and the cruises are just activities to enjoy while you spend time with friends and make new ones.  

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Real Estate Tips for Retirement Income

Wilma Pinstein has been selling real estate in Boca Raton for many years and her experience has taught her that every case is different. Some people may want to purchase a home after retiring, while others are far more content to retire and rent in South Florida. To decide which best suits you, Wilma Pinstein has the following real estate tips for retirement, based off of income.


Before deciding on anything, it is important to have your retirement finances in order. You can go to your banking institution and make an appointment with their loans department to see where you stand in terms of purchasing a retirement home or renting. Active adultcommunity realtors recommend discussing your options before embarking on the home buying or rental process with a realtor.


Purchasing a home on retirement income

First, consider how long you expect to stay in your new home and how much you can afford for a mortgage based off of your retirement income. If you have sold a home, and decide to retire and rent in South Florida, then be aware that renting is better for short term purposes. Long term, the benefits of purchasing a home on retirement income outweighs the cons and you will actually save money.


What do the statistics say?

CNN Money conducted a study to determine whether renting or purchasing in retirement made more sense. The study revealed that there are some places (cities and states) where it makes more sense to buy, and others where it makes more sense to rent. Boca Raton, Florida and other south Florida cities were among the areas in the U.S. where buying made more sense.
Real estate tips for retirement income in South Florida and around Boca Raton say that Delray Beach is considered the fourth best place to buy, and to speak with an active adult community specialist in Delray Beach in order to find the best deal based off of your retirement income. 


Should you rent in retirement?

This is a valid question and it is often brought up by retirees who are looking to move into adult active communities in Boca Raton – since many are rentals. The answer is heavily steeped in your financial situation and your plans for the future. If you do not want to purchase a home or cannot get approved to purchase a home, renting may be the best option. If you are not planning on staying in Boca Raton for the entire year or are going to travel, renting may also be a good option. There are many 55plus communities for rent in Boca Raton and all over South Florida, and they usually come with lower rental prices.


What are your reasons why?


Do you want to retire and rent in South Florida because you are interested in downsizing; less upkeep? You can still find a great house, save money long term, and build assets while downsizing. Are you looking for a temporary place to stay? If that is the case, then don’t jump on a long term mortgage when rent may be the best option. The number one real estate tip for retirement income is to understand why you want to retire and move to South Florida, because that will make a big difference in the option that works best for you. 

Friday, July 15, 2016

Why Moving to an Adult Active Community May Change Your Life

If you are looking for a change of pace, you should consider moving to an adultactive community in Boca Raton, Florida. There are so many reasons to make the move, but rather than spend hours going through them all, here is a comprehensive list of the top five. When you are ready, Call realtor WilmaPinstein and she can help you find the perfect active adult community to suit your needs!


The Chance to Start Over

Moving to an adult active community in Boca Raton comes with it the chance to start over again. If you are like most people, you are likely to have spent a large part of your life in the same place, so what better time to relocate than after you retire or after your children are grown and starting their own families? Venture out and see something new, and possibly even discover something new about yourself – like a new hobby.


You will be around like minded people

There is nothing better than community, if its filled with the right kind of people. The 55 plus communities in Boca Raton, Florida are tailored to the lifestyles of adults who are just beginning the amazing, next journey in their lives. You will meet new people from all walks of life and get the chance to make new friends and connections that you otherwise may lose out on.


A change of scenery

Emerson wrote an essay about happiness, and he said that change, even the slightest amount, can reinvigorate a person. Moving to an adult active community in Boca Raton, Florida is the change of scenery that just may reinvigorate your life. A new place, new people, and new experiences can bring out a change in you.


A lifestyle catered to you

The thing that makes 55 plus communities in Boca Raton so appealing is that they are tailored to all types of people. South Florida is a place to remain active as an adult, and there is a plethora of communities that cater to people with that mindset.


Sunny South Florida

The weather in Boca Raton is one of the reasons why you will see so many people moving to adult active communities in the area. Most people who hail from the northern part of the country always seem to find themselves going south to enjoy the warmer weather and sunny skies. Once you have lived in South Florida for a few years, it is difficult to imagine living anywhere else that is as beautiful and as sunny year-round.


Find the right Realtor


WilmaPinstein is an experienced realtor who specializes in matching people to the 55 plus communities and adultactive communities around Boca Raton, Florida. That experience has made her one of the best active adult community realtors in Boca Raton. Allow her to assist you in your new journey and give her a call today! 

Sunday, July 10, 2016

5867 Parkwalk Drive 411 Boynton Beach, FL 33472

Property Site: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/C9HFDY
NO COUNTRY CLUB FEES IN EAST ABERDEEN/COVES: FIRST FLOOR CORNER CONDO WITH FABULOUS GOLF COURSE VIEW OF THE LINKS GOLF COURSE ! THIS HOME SHOWS LIKE A MODEL AND HAS A BEAUTIFUL UPGRADED KITCHEN WITH NEW STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, PULL OUT DRAWS AND GLASS BACK SPLASH. ALL LARGE TILE, DECORATOR PAINTED,ORGANIZED CLOSETS,NEW LIGHT FIXTURES AND WINDOW TREATMENTS. VERY SPACIOUS LAYOUT WITH LARGE MASTER BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM / DINING ROOM COMBINATION, WITH FAMILY ROOM AND BREAKFAST AREA.THERE IS A CLOSED LANAI OVERLOOKING A BEAUTIFUL GOLF COURSE. SHOW YOUR FUSSIEST BUYERS.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3.00
Square feet: 1,335
Price: $159,900

For more information about this property, please contact Wilma Pinstein at or wilma9361@gmail.com. You can also text 3741524 to 67299.


See more listings at: www.55pluscommunityspecialist.com


MLS ID: RX-10249704

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Choose an Active Adult Community Home with a Garden

The Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Boynton Beach areas are filled with active adult communities that offer a number of benefits to all seniors who decide to call South Florida home. If you are like the thousands of active adults moving to or living in South Florida, you may be considering a new home with a garden, or possibly a condo.

There are numerous benefits to living in an adult active community, and one of the most preferred reasons that people 55 years of age or older move to these communities is that they want to have an active lifestyle and continue to discover new joys in their lives. Moving to a 55 plus community home with a garden may be another form of joy that you or your loved one can embrace after retiring.
Wilma Pinstein is an active adult community specialist serving Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and other northern areas of South Florida. Wilma has extensive experience in finding the perfect active adult community home for clients, and has numerous reasons why choosing an active adult community home with a garden is an exceptional decision.

Benefits of a Gardening After Retirement:

Gardening gives feelings of accomplishment on top of being physically beneficial for you. After moving to an active adult community in Boca Raton, spending the sunny days outdoors making the curb appeal of your home even more beautiful is a great way to spend the day and build a new hobby.

Looking to go green after retiring? Create a garden filled with fruits, veggies, and herbs. Then, after they are ripe, you can pick them and invite some of your new active adult community neighbors over for a fresh dinner!

Boost the value of your property with a well-kept and planned garden. If you choose to, you can also add a pool or patio as a means to drastically improve your South Florida home’s value without having to pay too much.

Gardening is also very therapeutic, and many find the process relaxing because it teaches patients and above all you are rewarded at the end with a beautiful garden.

Tips for Creating an Amazing Garden at Your Active Adult Community Home:

Paint your tools a bright color to ensure that you don’t lose them; it’s easy for brown or green tools to get lost.

Build raised beds that will make gardening easier and will add to the charm of your garden. After all, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and Boynton Beach are flat cities like most of South Florida, so adding some contour will provide that definition that most gardens in South Florida lack, allowing you to have the most attractive garden in your entire 55 plus community.

Since South Florida is so hot, Wilma Pinstein recommends gardening during the morning hours, before 1 p.m.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

The Steps & Motto for Becoming an Active Senior

Have we forgotten the age-old saying” “you are only as old as you feel”? Could we try spin some positivity and change that to: “you are only as young as you allow yourself to be”. That is the motto that you should begin to live by after moving to an active adult community in Boca Raton.  Allow yourself to be active again with these tips from active adult community specialist, Wilma Pinstein!

The truth is, we all have a little kid in us that wants to have fun, no matter how old you think you are. Right now, it is the best time in history to be an active adult senior, especially if you are living in the areas of Boca Raton, Delray Beach, or Boynton Beach, Florida.

“Retirement is having nothing to do and all the time in the world to do it”. Although humorous, it is complete nonsense! If you are looking for 55 plus communities in Boca Raton, Florida, then why not look for something that will allow you to have fun and enjoy these fantastic years of your life? This is your opportunity to discover who you are, all over again!

1. 55 Plus Communities for Active Seniors
The most effective way to keep yourself active and happy to is to seek out people who have the attitude you want to develop. You can tell the difference between the people who are looking for 55 plus communities in Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Boynton Beach, and those who are content with where they are.

While searching for retirement communities in Florida, the option of active adult communities is something great to consider. Active adult communities in Florida are upbeat, positive, and keep you keen and on your toes – literally. Most active adult communities in Boca Raton and Delray Beach feature tennis courts, basketball courts, gyms, and other amazing perks to keep you active and healthy.

2. Pick a Hobby
Remember when mom or dad used to tell you to go outside if you were inside, glued to the TV for too long? You probably told your own kids the same thing!  Well, now it’s time for you to admit that you could be doing more playing. Find a hobby or sport, preferably one with a group of people, is the perfect way to get the most out of a 55+ community in South Florida.

3. Get a Pet
Find a 55 plus community of active adult seniors that are also animal lovers. Having a pet allows you to have something to care for, someone to come home to, and someone to play with. After moving to an active adult community in Boca Raton, take your dog to one of the many local dog parks. 

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Summer Road Trips in Florida for Senior Citizens

If you’ve recently retired and settled into an active adultcommunity in South Florida, get ready to pack your bags and head out on an exciting road trip this summer!

With the help of your active adult community specialist, Wilma Pinstein, and her guide to Summer Road Trips in Florida for Senior Citizens, you will be well on your way to making fond memories out on the open road in the easiest ways possible.

The Florida Keys – If you have an RV, point it south and head on down to Bluewater Key RV Resort in the Florida Keys. This luxury RV is one of the most popular in the Keys and it’s easy to understand why. Located just 14 miles north of Key West, Bluewater Key RV Resort offers landscaped sites that average 35-40 feet wide and 80+ feet long. All of the sites include sewer, electric, cable TV and WiFi. Almost all sites have views of the water, where visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, snorkeling and boating.

St. Augustine – Dubbed the nation’s oldest city, St. Augustine has some of the richest Old Florida history available. Here, you can visit the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park, St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum and Castillo de San Marcos National Monument – the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States. If you plan on staying overnight, our 55-plus communityspecialist, suggests staying at St. George Inn which is located in the Historic District of St. Augustine.

Pensacola and the Florida Panhandle – If you’re interested in taking a longer road trip after moving to your 55-plus active adult community in South Florida, make your way across the state and trail up the Pensacola Scenic Bluffs Highway. Along the way, you will find scenic coastline views and have a chance to stop at the beach, as well as the Gulf Breeze Zoo. The zoo is home to over 900 different animals and several gardens, covering 50-square acres.

Ormond Beach – If you’re an active senior citizen interested in a road tip that will include hiking, swimming, biking and fishing, Ormond Beach is the destination for you. The Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail includes access to the Atlantic Ocean and numerous state and public parks. Along with outdoor recreational activities, Ormond Beach also offers premier dining, shopping and hotels along quaint Main Street in downtown.


Cedar Key – Known for its fresh seafood and southern hospitality, Cedar Key offers visitors the opportunity to experience Florida’s natural beauty. On your way, stop at Crystal River and get up close and personal with some of the state’s gentlest giants – the West Indian manatees! After swimming with the manatees, be sure to make it to Cedar Key before dark to catch one of the most amazing sunsets on the Gulf of Mexico.