[quote=moscin]…My wife is nervous about the move and I would like to find an area that will have other stay at home mom’s in their 30s so that the transition will be easier for her…. [/quote]
moscin, I just found this data on Heritage Estates (which you may already have seen). I don’t know how accurate it is but on the “Distribution of Residents’ Ages” graph, it shows the average adult male resident is 55 years old and the average adult female resident is 45 years old, with a few sprinkled boomers in their 60’s. Acc to the graph, there are virtually no residents there between the ages of 23 and 33.
There DOES appear to be children there but some of those children, in actuality, may be residing with grandparents instead of parents (or the children AND their parents reside with their parents). This is a very common practice in CA coastal counties due to the high cost of housing and young parents’ fervent desire to send their kids to schools which are located in areas in which they could never afford to live in themselves.
Not saying YOU couldn’t afford to live there but I don’t know how many young moms your spouse would actually run into there on a daily basis.
Just something to think about on your “due diligence” when house-hunting.
I’m not familiar with the subdivision in RB that you mentioned but agree with sdduuuude that RB is a very well-known senior-citizen community, having been originally built as the only completely HOA-controlled community in SD for senior citizens.