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Scottiemom
Sep 03, 2019Nomad
There are lots of retirement parks in south Texas along the Rio Grande from Brownsville to Mission. Your best bet is to come on down and start moving west and stop when you see something you like. Spend a week or a few days at least and get the feel of the area and talk with residents and decide which area suits you best. There are booklets which list the hundreds of parks.
We live in Mission in the winter and there is lots to do and many activities. Almost everywhere you have golf, although we aren't golfers. There are some newer parks on the west end, Hidden Valley, RAnch, Leisure Valley Ranch, etc., where you own your own lots.
Dale
We live in Mission in the winter and there is lots to do and many activities. Almost everywhere you have golf, although we aren't golfers. There are some newer parks on the west end, Hidden Valley, RAnch, Leisure Valley Ranch, etc., where you own your own lots.
Dale
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