Active adult (55+) neighborhoods are designed around connection, convenience, and low‑stress living. In 2025, many communities pair right‑sized homes with wellness‑forward amenities and a full calendar of social activities. Here are four benefits to consider as you explore your options.

1) Built‑in community & social connection
Events, clubs, and spontaneous meet‑ups make it easy to find your people. From morning walks to interest groups, you can choose the level of involvement that fits your rhythm. Social engagement supports well‑being; for background, see the National Institute on Aging on social connection.
2) Low‑maintenance, right‑sized homes
Floor plans often favor single‑level living, generous storage, and simplified upkeep. Many communities include exterior maintenance in HOA services. As a result, you spend more time doing what you enjoy—and less on weekend chores.
3) Wellness amenities close to home
Trails, fitness spaces, pools, and gathering areas encourage daily movement. Even light activity adds up; the CDC’s guidance for older adults outlines simple ways to reach weekly activity goals.
4) Everyday convenience & thoughtful design
Neighborhoods focus on access and ease—with nearby parks, walkable routes, and features like wider doorways or zero‑step entries in many homes. Consequently, day‑to‑day routines feel smoother and more flexible.

How it compares
| Feature | Active Adult (55+) | Typical New‑Home Community |
|---|---|---|
| Home layout | Often single‑level or main‑level living | Mix of two‑story and single‑level |
| Maintenance | Exterior care commonly included | Owner‑managed |
| Amenities | Fitness, trails, gathering spaces tailored to 55+ | Varies by community |
| Programming | Regular clubs and events | Occasional or seasonal |
Plan ahead: HOA services, age‑qualification rules, and amenity sets vary by community. Ask for written details for your specific neighborhood and home.

FAQs
What does “55+” mean?
Most active adult communities are intended for households with at least one resident age 55 or older. Specific rules vary; review current policies before you buy.
Can family and friends visit?
Yes. Guest access generally follows community guidelines. Overnight stays and amenity use may have rules—check posted policies.
Are pets allowed?
Many communities welcome pets with common‑sense rules for leashes and cleanup. Confirm any breed or size limits in writing.

Next steps
- Tour homes and amenities in person to compare layouts and upkeep needs.
- Walk nearby paths and parks—start with the Oquirrh Lake & Trail loop.
- Request HOA and age‑qualification policies in writing so expectations stay clear.
Notes
- Community features, policies, and services change over time. Always verify current details with on‑site teams and official documents.