Planning a Smart Future
means discovering the lifestyle you love also happens to be the lifestyle that fits your budget.
Read our resident stories and use the financial tools on this page to learn how affordable life at Del Webb can be.
Baby boomers are well known for being more active than previous generations, and that rings especially true when it comes to exercise.
Whether fairly or not, playing video games has largely been labeled a frivolous activity. However, one study may make some people - namely baby boomers - think a little bit differently.
It almost goes without saying that exercise does a body good, and while staying active yields numerous health benefits, most people don't know exactly why.
Take advantage of historically low interest rates.
Why now is the best time to sell your home.
Compare the cost differences of life in a new community.
Your single source for everything taxes.
Know your buying power.
Use these links to help find the perfect job for you.
Take our survey to learn if the Del Webb lifestyle is right for you.
Special loans for Veterans
888-733-5932
Let one of our knowledgeable advisors help you find the community that fits your needs and your budget.
Employment Web Sites
According to the Del Webb 2010 Boomer Survey, over 50% of baby boomers plan to continue to work after retirement. Use the links below to search for new careers, part-time employment and other opportunities.
-
RetirementJobs.com
RetirementJobs.com seeks to identify and certify companies that are most-suited and most friendly to workers over age 50 and match them with active, productive, conscientious, mature adults seeking a job or project that matches their lifestyle.
-
Indeed.com Job Search Engine
Job search engine that allows job seekers to find employment opportunities posted on thousands of company career site and job boards.
-
National Senior Living Providers Network
A premiere online community for jobs, news and information for professionals working in the senior care field. It lists positions for those working in independent living, assisted living, long term care skilled nursing, a nursing home, home health or home care.
-
Workforce50.com
Serves older workers with a full service job board and career site. All jobs are placed by employers specifically interested in staffing from the over-50 workforce.
-
Jobs 4.0
The leading source of job opportunities for candidates 40 and over. They seek out jobs offered by companies that value diversity of experience, and works only with companies that embrace the unique benefits that a more experienced worker can provide.
-
Retired Brains
Connects retiring or retired workers with employers and provides information on charitable organizations and nonprofits looking for senior volunteers.
-
Senior Employment Resources
A job placement service that matches companies with job seekers age 50 and over who live in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C.
-
Employment Network for Retired Government Experts
Aimed at retired federal, state, and local government employees who choose to remain productive in their professions or fields of expertise.
-
Your Encore Inc.
Recruits recently-retired and/or highly-experienced experts who are scientists, engineers, product developers, market research experts, quality control and quality assurance experts, medical professionals, and business development managers.
-
The Phoenix Link
A not-for-profit group that offers free services for re-careering executives and technologists. Primary focus is connecting experienced executives and technologists with interim and full time management positions.
-
Bridgestar
Advisory and executive search firm whose Web site lists senior positions in nonprofit organizations. It reports that over the next decade, nonprofit organizations will need to attract 640,000 new "senior leaders," which is equal to about 2.4 times the number of executives currently working in the nonprofit sector.
-
Commongood Careers
Nonprofit job search firm dedicated to helping today's most effective social entrepreneurs hire the best talent. Founded by nonprofit professionals, Commongood Careers offers personalized, engaged services to job seekers and organizations throughout the hiring process, as well as access to a wealth of knowledge about careers in the social sector.
-
Opportunity Knocks.org
This organization offers job listings in nonprofit organizations. You can search by keyword and other criteria. The positions are not restricted to older workers.
-
PrimeCB.com
Site designed by www.CareerBuilder.com to serve the needs of 50+ workers seeking to connect with employers who want to tap into the knowledge and skills they offer. It provides help for those looking for part-time, full-time or contract positions. It also has information about job searching, career management and workplace issues.
-
Careerjet.com
Employment search engine designed to make the process of finding a job on the Internet easier. It maps a huge selection of job offerings on the Internet in one extensive database by referencing job listings originating from company websites, recruitment agency websites and large specialist recruitment sites.
-
National Older Worker Career Center (NOWCC)
Nonprofit organization bringing together experienced workers and organizations seeking support, helping to ensure that older workers can continue to contribute their skills and knowledge. Launched with the help of AARP in September 1997, it currently provides employment services for skilled mid-career and older workers interested in environmental project assignments.
-
JobsOver50.com
Free web-based employment that creates partnerships with schools and alma maters throughout North America. This model delivers a career service edge to schools at no charge (and lifelong career services), a competitive edge to the 50+ job market seekers and high quality results to employers. The company is a member of the GoliathJobs network, the #1 employment service on the Web.
-
Green Careers Guide
This web site provides articles and other resources about green jobs to help individuals find jobs in the fast-growing green industry. It also has a search engine to help people locate jobs in various parts of the country.
In 1944 the GI Bill of Rights was enacted, providing special assistance for veterans and their families for purchasing a home.
- VA loans are federally guaranteed home loans that:
- Require no down payment
- Have flexible credit standards
- No monthly mortgage insurance
- Have lower monthly payments
To find out more about Del Webb homes, visit your local sales associate or call
1-888-733-5932 to schedule an appointment.
Eligibilty
VA loans are available to those that have served or are actively serving in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard.
Helpful guidlines
- Wartime service periods including:
- Vietnam (8/5/64 - 5/7/75)
- Persian Gulf (including Afghanistan and Iraq) 8/2/90 – present
- Must complete 90 days or more on active duty.
- Peacetime service periods including:
- 5/8/75 – 8/1/90
- Must complete 181 days of continuous Active Duty service
- Reservist/National Guard:
- Must complete a total of 6 years as a member of the Selected Reserve
- Unmarried spouse/surviving spouse:
- No minimum days of completed service
- Spouse of a POW/MIA:
- Must have been a POW or MIA for over 90 days
Source: US Department of Veteran Affairs
This is presented for general information purposes only and is not a complete listing of qualifications or other eligibility requirements for a VA loan. Discuss VA loan opportunities with your lender to determine if you would be eligible for a VA loan.



















