The kids have grown. Pension is just around the corner. The home that you've lived and loved is just too big for the two of you.
Your friends have downsized to smaller homes and retirement communities. The advantages are obvious they say - smaller homes translate into lower costs and less maintenance. Retirement communities ensure like-minded neighbours. The lifestyle decision is yours.
For empty nesters and retirees, moving can be an overwhelming experience both physically and emotionally. But preparing yourself for your move - before you make your move - can make all the difference in the world. Once you've determined that you're ready
to take the plunge, there are an abundance of options available to you.
Ideally, the perfect "retirement" home is one that provides for the inevitabilities of aging and accommodates changing needs. The closer the home matches your needs; the less chances are of a subsequent move.
Your Options
Making the right choices can save you a substantial amount of money. Determine how much you have to spend and what your dollars will buy in areas which you are interested.
When choosing a new home, your first decision is whether you want to remain in the same neighbourhood. You've called this neighbourhood home for many years. Can you leave behind the friends and acquaintances you've made over a lifetime? Can you say goodbye to your trusted doctors, friendly shopkeepers, and familiar surroundings? Only you can answer these questions.
If the decision is made to move out of your neighbourhood, determine where it is that you would like to go. A better neighbourhood within the city? A community outside a major
center? Down South?
What type of property would suit your lifestyle? Is it a condominium promising little or no upkeep or a small bungalow that would still allow you to garden?