Thursday, September 1, 2011

Low Income Senior Housing For Baby Boomers Who Need A Little Extra Help

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There are some baby boomers who are retiring now who are going to be living in a great deal of luxury because of the jobs they had or because of their investments or because someone left them a large sum of money in a will. But there are also a lot of baby boomers who are going to need the help that low income senior housing can give.
Many of the places around the internet that advertise low income housing for seniors actually do have listing of senior apartments and condos and shared facilities that can help a lot. Some websites though just have those words on them and it is really hard to find any information at all about real low income housing from those sites.
Its not like they are deliberately trying to mislead anyone, all you really have to do is read a couple of paragraphs and you will know if it is a site to continue paying attention to or not. But sometimes people have different ideas about what low cost really means.
There are some active senior communities which have special deals in place for people who are seniors to buy homes there. They are in fact; low cost as far as the amount of interest you would have to pay on a mortgage to live there. But that doesn't help much if what you are looking for is small apartment that you can afford on your social security check.
The retirement village people were not lying at all; they just have a different idea about what low cost means than someone who is looking for a rent subsidized senior apartment. Senior apartments are complexes where you have to be a senior in order to qualify to live there. The term for this when you are researching on the internet is age-restricted.
It is also a good thing when you are looking up information about age-restricted apartments online to check to make sure that they are also low rent. Some of them are low income housing for seniors and some are just regular apartments that were built with a special type of building loan from the government which comes with a requirement that they be rented to seniors.
Nobody is trying to pull a fast one; it is just that there is so much information available you want to be able to sort it out so that it makes sense to you. And so if what you are really searching for on the internet or in your hometown paper is low income senior housing that you find the kind of place that you had in mind.
Susan is a full fledged baby boomer and avid internet researcher who writes about low income senior housing and assisted living communities along with a variety of other baby boomer topics on her site at www.second50years.com.


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