| 1) Community scale & “town” feeling |
- Often appeals to people who want a self-contained lifestyle
- A master-planned rhythm-shopping, activities, and social life can feel “in reach”
- Best fit if you want daily convenience inside your community boundaries
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- Del Webb brand communities can be master-planned or smaller, depending on the neighborhood
- Feels ideal if you want the same active-adult energy with more variety in size
- Works well if you like resort-style amenities but don’t want “everything everywhere” scale
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| 2) Amenities & “activities on tap” |
- Appeals if you want big-league amenity density and lots of built-in options
- Often designed for frequent use-clubs, recreation, and social gatherings
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- Strong “resort living” lineup: clubhouses, fitness, pools, golf, and more
- Often includes an activities director model that helps keep schedules full
- Great if you like structure-classes, studios, education, and hobby spaces
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| 3) Lifestyle variety: broad “choices” vs. curated “fit” |
- Best if you want a “choose your own adventure” environment
- Daily convenience can make it easier to stay social without planning everything
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- Best if you like the same brand strengths but want a neighborhood that feels right for you
- May offer a tighter feel with resort-style amenities in different-sized settings
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| 4) Convenience inside the community |
- If you like the idea of shops, services, and everyday needs nearby, this style can fit
- Supports a “less driving, more living” approach
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- Convenience depends on the particular community-some are embedded within larger master plans
- Great if you want access to amenities without needing the “self-sustaining town” model everywhere
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| 5) Home styles & neighborhood feel |
- Often attracts people who love a cohesive, planned community aesthetic
- Ideal if you want a predictable lifestyle experience and established routines
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- Del Webb communities can provide resort-style living with varied neighborhood sizes and locations
- Good choice if you want options and flexibility while still enjoying the Del Webb “active adult” formula
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| 6) Social energy: “everyone knows everyone” vs. “there are always groups” |
- If you want a steady stream of groups-sports, clubs, classes-this can deliver
- Built for frequent social participation
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- If you like smaller-to-mid-sized communities (sometimes), it can feel more intimate
- Still keeps that “active calendar” energy through structured activities
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| 7) Best-fit summary (no winner-just guidance) |
Sun City Anthem may be your match if you want…
- A self-contained, town-like lifestyle rhythm
- A high menu of community options
- Daily convenience that supports spontaneous plans
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Del Webb may be your match if you want…
- Del Webb’s active-adult amenities in a variety of neighborhood sizes
- Resort-style living with flexibility in feel
- Structured activities and clubs supported by community leadership
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