There’s no denying the housing market is undergoing a shift this season, and that may leave you with some questions about whether it still makes sense to sell your house. Here are three of the top questions you may be asking – and the data that helps answer them – so you can make a confident decision.
1. BRUISING
Older skin bruises more easily and they may not be telling you that they are experiencing falls, bumping into things, or have become increasingly unsteady. A medical checkup and a cane or walker may be in order.
Have you considered moving to a senior living environment? Or maybe you have been speaking with family and are considering moving in with a son or daughter?
You may be thinking about leaving the family home with all the comfort and memories – where you raised the children, the special holiday memories, the items you have come to cherish. Your home may represent some of the best years of your life.
Many seniors prefer to remain living in their own home. However, sometimes circumstances wo...Housing markets may not be as hot as previous years, but selling now could be your best bet.
But relatively speaking, 2019 might be the best time for you to put your house on the market. Especially if you’re on the fence about selling this year or next, Nick Ron, CEO of House Buyers of America, recommends going with the devil you know rather than the devil you don’t.
“I think it’ll be better than 2020 an...
That question takes a lot of time and consideration for seniors when it involves your home for decades. Housing needs plays a huge part in the planning. Don’t put off important considerations until it is too late.
Should I stay? The choice to stay in your home is very emotional. It’s not surprising that 87% of seniors want to stay in their home. You need the right floor plan. Do you have the ability to live on all one level and get in and out without too many stairs? Do you hav...