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Experience the ultimate in waterfront living tailored for the active 55+ community. Nestled along serene shores, our vibrant communities offer a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to stunning water views, enjoying morning strolls along pristine beaches, and spending your afternoons boating or fishing. Our communities are designed with active seniors in mind, providing an array of amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, and organized social activities. Connect with like-minded neighbors through clubs, classes, and events that foster a sense of camaraderie and belonging. Enjoy the convenience of nearby shopping, dining, and medical facilities, ensuring all your needs are met. Embrace a healthy, active lifestyle with ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, from kayaking and paddleboarding to nature trails and bird watching. Discover the joys of waterfront living and make every day a new adventure in our thriving 55+ communities.

Central Texas is a sprawling region stretching from Austin in the south to Lubbock in the north, and taking in the green, rolling Hill Country in the east as well as the stark plains of the Llano Estacado to the west.

The Hill Country is a region richly endowed with scenic beauty. Many consider it the real heart of Texas, and the sight of bluebonnets covering the landscape in spring is one of the state's most famous images.

Austin is the major city of this part of Central Texas. Once known mostly as the state capital and home of the University of Texas, Austin has recently become just about the most un-Texas-like part of the entire state. A stampede of new residents has doubled the population since 1990, and Austin now has a reputation as a quirky, wired, and very creative city--much like San Francisco. Also much like California's Bay Area, Austin has recently attracted a spate of high-tech firms that have made it the Silicon Valley of Texas.

The Llano Estacado ("palisaded plain") is also considered by many to be the real heart of Texas, and it could hardly be more different: dry, open, windswept, and very "western." Here, cattle ranches and cotton fields are dotted with oil wells, and the cities and towns change far slower than frenetic Austin. Lubbock is the largest city of this part of Central Texas.

 
 
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