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    From £868 Monthly1 bedLiving Type: Community Stonehaven, AB39 8BFBrio Retirement Living
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    From £1,500 Monthly1 - 3 bedsLiving Type: CommunityCheltenham, GL50 3PLPegasus Homes
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    From £2,000 Monthly2 bedLiving Type: CommunityNewcastle Upon Tyne, NE2 4DHPegasus Homes
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    From £2,050 Monthly1 - 2 bedsLiving Type: CommunityTetbury, GL8 8FQPegasus Homes
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    From £2,175 Monthly1 - 2 bedsLiving Type: CommunityWarwickshire, CV37 9BURomeo Place
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    From £2,372 Monthly1 bedLiving Type: CommunityHackbridge, SM6 7GDBrio Retirement Living
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    From £2,400 Monthly1 - 3 bedsLiving Type: CommunityHigh Wycombe, HP10 0EZPegasus Homes
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    From £2,400 Monthly1 bedLiving Type: CommunityCrowthorne, RG45 6AZPegasus Homes
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    From £2,650 Monthly1 - 2 bedsLiving Type: CommunityWilmslow, SK9 1ENPegasus Homes
  10. The Vale

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    From £2,700 Monthly1 - 2 bedsLiving Type: CommunityLondon, SW16 2JPGanymede Care

Frequently Asked Questions About Retirement Communities

What are the advantages of living in a retirement community?

A major benefit of retirement communities is the opportunity to socialise and connect with others later in life. With lots of communal and shared spaces, organised activities and events, retirement communities encourage residents to try new activities and build friendships later in life.

How much are retirement communities?

The cost of retirement properties vary across the country and will vary depending on the retirement community operator, location, property size, onsite facilities and whether you decide to rent or buy.

Can anyone live in a retirement community?

Those aged 55 and over, partially or fully retired are able to live in a retirement community. Retirement communities are designed to encourage older adults to connect with like minded individuals later in life.

More information about Retirement Communities

Retirement communities provide a strong sense of belonging. Socialising and staying connected to others are at the heart of our senior communities and each development offers its own unique lifestyle and benefits.

When searching for later living properties it’s important to consider all your housing options, such as retirement villages and sheltered housing.

To help you choose the best retirement community, our experts have created helpful retirement living guides; breaking down the cost of retirement homes in the UK and rounding up some of the very best rental retirement properties.