Four Features To Look For When Purchasing A Home For Your Senior Years
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30 December 2016
As an older home buyer, you likely want to make sure your new home can age with you. This means looking for certain features that will help you remain comfortable in your own house if mobility or health ever becomes an issue. The following are things to require in any new homes for sale you are looking at.
#1: Wide openings
Wider doorways and hallways are a must, especially if there is any chance that you could end up with a walker or in a wheelchair or power scooter.
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Thinking About A Tiny Home? 4 Signs You're Ready To Live The Tiny Lifestyle
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29 December 2016
Although they only account for a small percentage of the homes bought and sold in the United States each year, tiny homes continue to become more popular as each year passes. And it's not hard to see why. They're an inexpensive, sustainable, worry-free housing option that allows people to pull up the anchor of home ownership and go wherever their life takes them. There are sacrifices, however. Living in a space that's less than 400 square feet comes with its challenges.
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Selling A Home In The Winter: Four Tips For Success
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29 December 2016
Spring and summer are the prime times to sell real estate. But if you need to get out of your home promptly, you might need to list homes for sale in the winter months. Selling a home in winter is not quite the uphill battle that some homeowners would have you believe. With these tips, you can increase your chances of finding a buyer and getting what your home is worth.
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Why Moving To An Older Community Is Beneficial To Your Health
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21 December 2016
You've likely heard of senior and 55+ communities before and possibly wondered just why they exist and how they can possibly be beneficial for people to live in them. As you approach your older and retiring years, you may start seeing these type of dwellings and developments everywhere: in mobile home parks and apartment complexes conveniently located for easy access to town amenities. An older community development can actually be beneficial to your health and as you get to a point where you want to downsize or improve your living conditions, you may want to give this type of living more thought.
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