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Retirement Home Buyer’s Checklist 

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Retirement Home Buyer’s Checklist   Congratulations on retirement! It’s truly a momentous occasion when you’re able to hang up your hat and look back at your professional career as an accomplishment. You’ve earned the years of leisure to come, and you deserve a home that will grant you the utmost comfort and fulfillment in this […]  


Retirement Home Buyer’s Checklist

 

Congratulations on retirement! It’s truly a momentous occasion when you’re able to hang up your hat and look back at your professional career as an accomplishment. You’ve earned the years of leisure to come, and you deserve a home that will grant you the utmost comfort and fulfillment in this new chapter of your life. In this blog, we will go over essential considerations and create a comprehensive checklist for homebuyers entering retirement. Whether you’re downsizing, relocating, or searching for your dream home, we’re here to help you every step of the way.

 

Location

 

The first item on our checklist is the location of your future home. Consider factors such as transportation, proximity to family and friends, healthcare facilities, recreational opportunities and the overall lifestyle offered by the area. Do you envision yourself in a vibrant urban setting, surrounded by businesses, services and a variety of other amenities minutes from your doorstep? Or would you prefer a serene countryside retreat, far away from the noise of industrial life? Location will also likely have a significant impact on price, so be prepared to compare cost and convenience. Pondering these aspects will help narrow down your options and ensure a location that suits your preferences.

 

Size and Layout of your Home

 

As you transition into retirement, it’s common to downsize from your larger family-sized home to a more manageable space. If this is something that interests you, remember that you will likely have less storage space as well. Assess your needs and determine the ideal size and layout (for both the home and the property) that will provide both comfort and convenience in your day-to-day life. Consider factors such as the number of bedrooms, bathrooms, the size of the living area and the presence of any specific indoor or outdoor features you desire. Consider features such as a home office space, guest suite, or rec room to spend your time. Are you interested in a bungalow, row or townhome? Would you prefer an end-unit?

 

Future Requirements

 

It’s difficult to prepare for everything, but it’s important to prepare for what you can. When selecting your retirement home, it’s crucial to consider accessibility and plan for the future. Look for features that promote easy mobility, such as bungalows, homes with wide doorways and grab bars in bathrooms. Think about how your needs may change over time and whether the home can accommodate potential future requirements, such as the ability to age in place or the option for modifications if necessary. Many buyers pursue condominiums, as they are incredibly low-maintenance and often have convenient locations.

 

Finances

 

While finding your dream home may be exciting, it’s important to keep your financial boundaries in mind. Determine a realistic, sustainable budget and evaluate the affordability of properties within your desired locations. Consider expenses beyond the purchase price, such as:

 

 

Working with a trusted financial advisor and an experienced REALTOR® will help you navigate these aspects and ensure you make a financially sound decision.


Lifestyle

 

Your retirement is a time to enjoy the finer things in life, so be sure to factor in the lifestyle offerings of potential properties, communities or neighborhoods. Are you an avid golfer seeking paradise a short drive from home? Are you an enjoyer of the great outdoors, seeking vast forests and diverse ecosystems steps from your back porch? Do you desire access to fitness centers, shopping malls and other social outlets? Consider your interests, hobbies and day-to-day activities to find a location that brings you joy and fosters a sense of community.

 

Professional Advice

 

Navigating the homebuying process can feel overwhelming, and especially with so much to consider when retiring. The great news: you don’t have to go it alone.

 

Engaging a knowledgeable and experienced real estate agent can be a game-changer, especially if they specialize in retirement properties. They can provide you with valuable insights, guide you through the current market, and help you find listings that meet your specific criteria given the checklist above. Their expertise will not only simplify the process, but ensure a smooth and successful homebuying experience. Don’t hesitate to contact us today with any further questions you may have.

 

Most of all, happy retirement!

 

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