PO3 James Bobiney2447587<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I don't mean just disabled Veterans either. But any Veteran who wanted to apply to live in such a community. I heard about a Veterans only community in California but can't remember the name of it.How do you feel about Veterans only communities?2017-03-25T12:21:28-04:00PO3 James Bobiney2447587<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I don't mean just disabled Veterans either. But any Veteran who wanted to apply to live in such a community. I heard about a Veterans only community in California but can't remember the name of it.How do you feel about Veterans only communities?2017-03-25T12:21:28-04:002017-03-25T12:21:28-04:00SSG Derrick L. Lewis MBA, C-HRM2447604<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Doesn't sound bad at all <a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="69599" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/69599-po3-james-bobiney">PO3 James Bobiney</a> . Especially considering that there is a language that only we can speak and share experiences that the average human would not understand.Response by SSG Derrick L. Lewis MBA, C-HRM made Mar 25 at 2017 12:31 PM2017-03-25T12:31:49-04:002017-03-25T12:31:49-04:00SGM Erik Marquez2447613<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Feel? Indifferent I suppose,,, if the free market support a vet focused community, sure you bet. No different then a community that focus on golfers, retirees, ectResponse by SGM Erik Marquez made Mar 25 at 2017 12:37 PM2017-03-25T12:37:42-04:002017-03-25T12:37:42-04:00CAPT Kevin B.2447671<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'd presume the "for the purposes of this community, a Veteran is defined as blah blah blah" applies. If you're going for a healthy culture, you probably don't want the tossed after 3 months meth head veteran. Gets interesting when you have to draw a line somewhere. People below it see there's something they can't have and then take you to court to get it. Lifestyle communities tend to be more expensive. So if you don't golf, have your own airplane, etc. you don't tend to buy there. Age driven communities like the 55 and over stuff works because the developers have unrestricted similar housing next door or there's plenty of other similar stuff nearby.<br /><br />It's interesting in that with the declining membership of VFW and AL, I'd figure the desire would not be universal. For me, I'd go for a resounding no. I avoided living on base my whole career. That has to do more with keeping the MIL stuff in one compartment and living life in another.Response by CAPT Kevin B. made Mar 25 at 2017 1:21 PM2017-03-25T13:21:47-04:002017-03-25T13:21:47-04:00Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen2447915<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Don't really like any "only" communities. In my experience they impose restrictions that aren't necessarily conductive to normal living. No experience with vet only communities, but lots with 55+ communities. They generally restrict time or other limits on when such things as kids visiting are allowed or how often you can do such things as hold parties. Agree with, or least can review, policies of homeowners associations before buying and would not want to be in a community that restricts the way I want to live.Response by Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen made Mar 25 at 2017 3:53 PM2017-03-25T15:53:13-04:002017-03-25T15:53:13-04:00LTC John Shaw2448192<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ohio has a number of veteran homes for vets on restricted income who could be potentially homeless. <br />These seem to work well.Response by LTC John Shaw made Mar 25 at 2017 6:50 PM2017-03-25T18:50:13-04:002017-03-25T18:50:13-04:00CSM Charles Hayden2448216<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There is an ? officers only? Community just West of the March Air Reserve Airfield.Response by CSM Charles Hayden made Mar 25 at 2017 7:04 PM2017-03-25T19:04:24-04:002017-03-25T19:04:24-04:00SFC George Smith2448696<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It's Not a Bad thing ... But would get a Bit Boring at Times...Response by SFC George Smith made Mar 26 at 2017 12:56 AM2017-03-26T00:56:19-04:002017-03-26T00:56:19-04:00SPC Private RallyPoint Member2448766<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I might consider trying to live in one. Maybe it's a trust issue I don't know, but I'm more comfortable around military members than I am Civilians. Then again I never really liked the public anyway. <br /><br />I'm curious as to what one would be like, so long as it wasn't like an HOA. Up tight people who can't mind their own business and then you're paying a $500 fine because a friend was staying over and parked in your yard.Response by SPC Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 26 at 2017 2:09 AM2017-03-26T02:09:45-04:002017-03-26T02:09:45-04:00SSgt Jim Gilmore2448806<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There are Veterans only housing areas popping up all over. I know of an apartment complex for Veterans in Indianapolis, a friend lives there.Response by SSgt Jim Gilmore made Mar 26 at 2017 3:38 AM2017-03-26T03:38:24-04:002017-03-26T03:38:24-04:00LCDR Rabbah Rona Matlow2449438<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My wife loved living in military housing because of the close relations we built and the mutual support that just don't exist in civilian neighborhoods. If that type of support exists, then a vets neighborhood could be niceResponse by LCDR Rabbah Rona Matlow made Mar 26 at 2017 12:48 PM2017-03-26T12:48:25-04:002017-03-26T12:48:25-04:00COL Charles Williams2450596<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It sounds coolResponse by COL Charles Williams made Mar 27 at 2017 12:34 AM2017-03-27T00:34:49-04:002017-03-27T00:34:49-04:00SCPO Private RallyPoint Member2450664<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Also over sixty, with no kids, and you have a tenant!!!Response by SCPO Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 27 at 2017 2:10 AM2017-03-27T02:10:41-04:002017-03-27T02:10:41-04:00SGT David T.2451428<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>On the surface it looks attractive. Also consider that we have a hard enough time trying to reintegrate into a society that for the most part doesn't understand us. If we segregate ourselves more, then I think we will end up hurting ourselves more than helping.Response by SGT David T. made Mar 27 at 2017 12:20 PM2017-03-27T12:20:59-04:002017-03-27T12:20:59-04:00SFC Private RallyPoint Member2452259<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>While I do like the idea out right not all veterans are good people and we are already pretty good and keeping with our own kind and not really looking into integrating. I think its important to reconnect and become part of our communities and spread the military values and conduct that we were taught because I feel is seriously lacking in society.Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Mar 27 at 2017 5:00 PM2017-03-27T17:00:44-04:002017-03-27T17:00:44-04:00COL Vincent Stoneking2459127<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I've only seen this is reference to retirement communities. I don't know that I like "retirement" communities on principle - though I might change my mind when/if I reach the stage where I am physically limited? My "objection" is that I think that a monoculture of any type is bad. New/different stimuli keep the brain working. <br /><br />My specific concern with a veterans only community would be a fear that everyone would want to swap war stories/relive the glory days. I prefer the present and the future. Of course, that may not be a real concern, I haven't visited one of these communities and only know them from the adds in veteran-focused magazines.Response by COL Vincent Stoneking made Mar 30 at 2017 11:34 AM2017-03-30T11:34:29-04:002017-03-30T11:34:29-04:00SPC Vernon Trexler8459708<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>support that 100%.we are more comfortable with our brothers...and ladies who servedResponse by SPC Vernon Trexler made Sep 6 at 2023 10:10 PM2023-09-06T22:10:43-04:002023-09-06T22:10:43-04:002017-03-25T12:21:28-04:00