Posts Tagged “senior apartment”

Even if you are an experienced homebuyer who has purchased several properties in your adult life, you may be unprepared for the experience of buying a condo. Although the net result of the process is putting you in a new home, there are unique things to consider when you buy a condominium in Halifax. It…

Retiring, but need more income? Concerned about the housing options for your parents who are retiring? Want to offer a separate suite for your grown children, rather than having them live with you? In any case, the answer might be to acquire property with an income suite. Throughout Canada, homes with “secondary suites” offer income…

Buying or selling the home to achieve your retirement goals? Don’t fall prey to myths and preconceived notions that plague the real estate market. Doing so at this time can slow down your progress and make the process of selling a home and buying another more of a chore than it needs to be. Here…

If you are a Baby Boomer planning your retirement or even a retired person with too much house on your hands, downsizing may be a hot topic in your household. Before you make a move, it is important to consider what you need. Your current home may have both possessions you can do without and…

The average Canadian is online over 36.3 hours a month, visiting an average of 80 sites If you are like most seniors, you have probably discovered the advantages of interacting online, whether it’s to see pictures of the grandchildren, exchange email with friends, shop, bank and post on social media. You can even look at…

In planning what to upgrade, there are several things to keep in mind Real estate agents concur that when you sell your home, kitchens sell the place. Renovating an outdated kitchen can help you sell your home quickly and for more, which are the magic words when you want to replace your home with a…

Thinking of Buying Or Selling Your Home In The Wintertime? If making a change in your primary residence in is on your mind in the wintertime, you may be gearing to make a move in the Spring or Summer. Traditionally, that is when families with children start looking for a place that they can buy,…

As you age, you may want to see you children enjoy the wealth you anticipate leaving them upon your death. Especially at a time when many young families are barred from entering the housing market due to low housing inventories and high prices in many Canadian cities, parents may want to offer a helping hand…