While it is not the easiest
thing to move on to, there is going to come a point in time when retired seniors must face crucial decisions. One of the many decisions that you will
face is moving on and leaving behind your home. Instead of moving into a retirement
home, downsizing to an active adult apartment home is ideal for seniors looking
for an independent living lifestyle.
Even moving into an
apartment can be a difficult step, but planning early can make things far
easier. It will allow you to prepare for what is to come and smooth things over
when it actually happens. This is not to say you should plan on moving out
years before it actually happens, but knowing what to expect can make things
easier on you.
Relocating to a different
place can be sad and confusing at the same time for retired seniors. However,
it is important that you do not feel like a burden if you lean on family and
friends for advice and support. These are the people that care about you and
want what is truly best for you in the future.
Moving to an apartment can
have a number of perks that may not even occur to you. It will free up equity
which is capital that you can use to invest in order to give you interest or
dividends that you can use to supplement your income. It will make retirement
much easier as living expenses will be far less than in a home. You will no
longer have to pay property taxes, home owner's insurance, and apartment living
will free you from maintenance expenses as you will have full time maintenance
at your fingertips anytime you need them (no more paying plumbers, painters,
electricians, etc.). You will also be free from the tedious chore of lawn
maintenance or from the expense of paying someone to do lawn maintenance for
you. In addition, many senior apartment homes will save you money by offering
such things as FREE high speed internet access, cable TV, fitness centers, etc.
Also, at times, it can feel
lonely living in a large home filled with items rather than people. Moving into
an apartment will make this easier and allow you to feel less lonely since
apartment living places you in the midst of people on a daily basis which
presents the opportunity to meet many new people and make new friends. With
your new friends, you can truly live your life the way it is supposed to be
lived as a retired senior.
Something you will face
when moving into an apartment is disposing of belongings that you won't be able
to take with you to an apartment. Because an apartment is normally smaller than
a home, chances are that it will not be capable of holding everything that had
fit into your home. However, on the bright side, this gives you the opportunity
to share sentimental items with others close to you. You can hand down various
sentimental items to children and grandchildren that they too can pass down
from generation to generation.
Moving out of a home that
you may have lived in for many years is a difficult step to take in life.
However, retired seniors have to look at the many positives that can come from
moving into an apartment home. Take into consideration the benefits listed in
this article as you move on to the next step in life.
Shirley Clifton with MAX42
writes various articles for the
apartment rental industry
including The
Overlook at Oxon Run, an affordable apartment home community in
Washington, DC.
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