Looking for a relaxed and comfortable lifestyle while easing into
retirement? Check out the WindsorEssex Peninsula, Canada's southernmost
point, bordered by Lake Erie, the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair. Seven
months of short-sleeve weather, long, hot summers and moderate winters are
ideal for active living.
A move south to the region could represent
huge savings and a boost for your retirement nest egg. Housing is the most
affordable of 32 major centres in Canada according to a 2009 survey
conducted by ReMax. For homeowners in the Greater Toronto Area, purchasing
a similar home with a prime location on the 100 Mile Peninsula
will cost 30-50% less!
Phillip and Frances Young saw opportunity
knocking for a win-win investment. After 32 years as retail business
owners, they made the move from Edmonton, Alberta, settling in the Town of
Tecumseh, a pleasant 15 minute drive east of Windsor's City Centre.
"Little did we know the wonderful lifestyle
we would discover. Less winter. More summer. Professional sports and
theatre in Detroit. Access to two International airports. A world-class
Casino. And most important, affordable housing. By moving to the Windsor
area, we were able to purchase a similar house in Windsor for half the
price of our Edmonton home, and use the difference to enhance our
retirement income."
With an ongoing commitment focused on
quality of life and health care excellence, the region is growing in
retirement developments, medical facilities and recruitment of medical
specialists.
Luxury retirement developments account for $90 million between 2007
and 2010 in addition to a senior's care specialist planning the first
phase of a $150 million long-term care and senior's residence complex in
summer 2009.
People new to the region can't
believe the relaxed lifestyle and easy access to so many amenities.
Whether you choose a city condo or a
country farm, a quaint lakeside town, or a stately home nestled among 100
miles of shoreline, you'll enjoy easy access to a
recreational playground and Canada's most biologically-diverse region.
Twenty conservation areas; 25 miles of Trans Canada Trail - to bike, walk
or ride horseback; Point Pelee National Park and Pelee Island, the
destination for globe-trotting birders; 35 golf courses with an extended
golf season, plus fresh water fishing in the Great Lakes, and 22 marinas
serving the regions 30,000 watercraft.
Summers are dazzling on the 100 Mile
Peninsula. Over 30 festivals and special events to celebrate, including
North America's largest international fireworks display; the Red Bull Air
Races a few feet over the Detroit River; Bluesfest International and
Festival Epicure on the waterfront, and 14 wineries for
tours and tastings along the southwestern Ontario wine trail.
There's no shortage of nightlife either.
World-class gaming at Caesars Windsor, the country's premiere casino and
superstar entertainment venue, live harness racing action at Windsor
Raceway, an evening with maestro John Morris-Russell directing the Windsor
Symphony Orchestra, and as Canada's third-largest multi-cultural region, a
wide-range of culinary choices, specialty restaurants and the renowned
Via Italia district.
Only one mile from Detroit and Michigan,
you'll love tapping into a large metropolitan centre with four national
league sports teams, world-class arts and an array of cultural and
entertainment venues. Not to mention the frequent departures for both
international and domestic air travel from Detroit Metro, ideal for
Snowbirds heading to southern states.
Now, Take the 50 / 50 Tour
If you're age 50 plus, get a new
perspective on active retirement living. Now is a great time to visit the
WindsorEssex Peninsula. Come for a weekend. Call toll-free 1.800.677.5810
or email us at
office@future-homes.com