If you are nearing retirement, you may be pondering whether you still want to deal with the responsibility and expense of a full-sized home. Here are 3 questions that can help you decide whether it’s time to downsize.
October 13, 2015
If you are nearing retirement, you may be pondering whether you still want to deal with the responsibility and expense of a full-sized home. Here are 3 questions that can help you decide whether it’s time to downsize.
Many seniors must rely on fixed incomes after retirement, so it makes sense to get the most out of your hard-earned savings.
For many seniors, downsizing isn't a matter of money – it's a matter of maintenance.
Many retirees don't think of downsizing at all, but once a beloved spouse dies, they are faced with the nightmare of going through possessions, packing items and moving while they mourn. Sometimes, downsizing while both spouses are in good health can make good sense.
As the questions above indicate, the decision to downsize isn't one that should be taken lightly – or one that considers only one aspect of your life. To best make decisions about downsizing, think about the lifestyle you wish to live. With a bit of realism, lots of support and an eye on the most comfortable future for you and your family, it will be easier to decide what works for you.
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