livingstellar
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Stellar Senior Living is one of the best retirement living community in USA. They have five community living center around the state.
I hate to laugh at somebody else's expense (who am I kidding, I love to do that!) what a crack-up Di.I hope you're not a professional marketer. I've seen more info from amateur spammers than that.
A link to a brochure perhaps? mmmm?
Some of those piccys of healthy looking blue rinsed seniors lolling about in deck chairs etc? Got a palm tree at least?
(Needless to say I'm not a potential customer, just a bored forum member trying to help out in some small way.)
Never mind, found it. http://www.stellarliving.com/winslow-court/services
It looks to offer much the same services as one I'm lined up to move to in Australia except for that all hours restaurant/bistro thing you have going, I like the sound of that. They only serve at proper meal times here.
Do you have access to floorplans of different units and prices? They never do mention the prices and ongoing maintenance costs do they? Funny that.
Anyway, this is one of very few forums which allows for these types of 'ads' that may be of interest to senior members to run so make the most of it.
Go for it! One line? Geeeeze, you're not even trying!
Well he didn't say it was affordable Senior Living!!! YikesStellar Living Colorado Springs:
Minimum monthly costs: $1,500
1 Bedroom: $2,290/mn
2 Bedroom: $2,925/mn
SeniorHomes.com
Well he didn't say it was affordable Senior Living!!! Yikes
So the minimum monthly cost is $1,500 and then it jumps to $2,290. if you want a bedroom. I would have to be sleeping on the couch then.
Thank you, I'll add you to my list.Come on down OH..I'm sure we can find you a nice tree to park it under.
... It ended when one of the bookcases was at the point of collapse and he feared getting sued if it fell on someone. siiiiiigh.
Slab City looks sweet, but a little too far from the little conveniences of everyday life for a non-driver like myself.
That's why I'm looking for a beat-up old trailer somewhere in the midst of a semi-civilized Florida town. layful:
How about a beat-up old trailer in Alabama ? You would need a vehicle, or take the little bus, but the trailer is free, and it is nice and private.
The landlord has about 100 acres, 2 ponds, and just wants someone to live there, and keep the outside looking nice.
We lived there for over a year, but left for health reasons.
It is actually close to a main road, and minutes from shopping, and a small community bus will pick you up for a small charge. There are thick trees and bushes, so it is totally hidden from everything.
However, the trailer has been long neglected, and though it is livable, it needs TLC, more than we accomplished while we lived there. It is 12x60 plus a large covered outside porch/room, back deck, and a carport out front.
Has cable for tv and internet connection.
Lots of berries, and fruit trees, and room for a large garden.
It is not for everybody, but it is a great place for someone who wants to just live a peaceful life, and enjoy nature. And free.