Construction/Renovations Top Senior Communities & Multifamily Housing

The multifamily housing and senior community industry are booming in the Southeastern United States. The U.S. News & World Reports weighs in on the best and most popular places to retire. It also makes it great places to invest in the construction and renovation of multifamily housing.

Where are senior communities upping their game with renovations and latest amenities, to attract those new to the lifestyle.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is rated number 11. Enjoy the life of a permanent vacation. With the famous Myrtle Beach SkyWheel, world renowned golf courses designed by Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Robert Trent Jones.

Melbourne, Florida is number earned its ranking at number 10 with both Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. You’ll never miss another rocket launch into orbit again. Stroll along the beautiful Atlantic beaches and watch the dolphins swim and play. 

Miami, Florida comes in at number 9 for being a tropical paradise. With several health care options, such as the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and the Cleveland Clinic Weston. 

Asheville, North Carolina is rated number 8 for the outdoor adventure and scenic drives along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Nantahala National Forests. Asheville is famous for they musicians, writers, and artists. 

Naples, Florida comes in at number 4. The high quality of life, white sandy beaches, and spacious golf courses makes the perfect place to retire. 

Port St. Lucie, Florida is rated number 3. New York Mets fans can watch them train and outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the boardwalk trails in Hillmoor Lake Park and freshwater marshes at Savannas Preserve State Park. 

Fort Myers, Florida is rated number 2 for one the most desirable retirement destinations. Relaxing on the beach, boating, and fishing is why over a third of the population is over the age of 60. 

Sarasota, Florida comes in as the best place to retire. The amazing beaches, supportive social and community retirement, draws in retirees.