Where do you want to grow old?
People have many options for living arrangements as an older adult, like living in a house with a group of friends (think Golden Girls), going to a 55+ community, or staying in your own house.
What are your plans? Where do you want to grow old?
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What choice did you make? What are the the pros and cons of your arrangement?
What advice do you have for others?
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Susan Falcon-
I suspect we all have our stories about getting spousal agreement! If you can't make progress, professional coaching may be needed.
A friend of mine could not make up her mind, and eventually hired a coach who walked with her through the entire process of condensing two houses of memorabilia to fit into a small retirement home.
My wife and I both worked from home offices, so we are accustomed to having full control of our individual rooms, and this really helps us compromise in the shared rooms.
Great plan! You have given yourself good time frame to prepare.
I agree wholeheartedly with the advise to 'travel light'. I moved across country 5 years ago; saving on m9ving costs is excellent advise. I had pirged all my stuff, but did bring my furniture. With hindsight I would do this differently: I would pack up any heirlooms that I truly love. Once I arrived with my furniture, some didn't look quite right, and had to be switched out anyway.
I would get out the 'famous three' boxes: one to keep, one to give away, and one for trash. Keep reviewing the stuff to continually purge. When I consider what I could have gained from sales and the cost of freight, it would have been a financial benefit to arrive with my keepsakes only! The money spent would have gone a long way in refurbishing my new place! And so many less headaches!
Good luck on your plans, and all the best in your 'new' life.
bunnybear,
Your decision is a complicated one.
I am still working full time, but work from home.
Part of it for me is grandchildren. I only have two and would like to see them grow up.
I am so overwhelmed with the practical aspects - getting rid of stuff, fixing up house, selling house, that I can’t focus on the larger issues.
I am 86 years of age and my husband and I decided at age 70 that we would move from the Boston area to the New York one to be near our daughters and help with our grandkids. A close family has always meant a lot to me. Then seven years later my husband died suddenly. So nourishing to live near family during this crisis. I continue to live in my two bedroom two bath 1000 square foot home which at the time was considerable downsizing! I
rent out my garage since I no longer need to drive. The key for me, besides living at least a one hour drive from your children, is to live in a place where you can walk to your prized local library, Postoffice, drugstore, community center and even your local hardware store. I believe that as we age we need to walk more and more in nature and beauty, while breathing in fresh air, to maintain happiness and good health.
BeverlyRuth wrote: "I believe that as we age we need to walk more and more in nature and beauty, while breathing in fresh air, to maintain happiness and good health."
You betcha! My morning walks always turn into celebrations, and the best new ideas for the day's work just pop into my mind spontaneously. Each little waterfall on the rocky creek is singing a new song as the water level changes. Am I the only audience for this sweet chorus?
Bunnybear, those are large issues. Perhaps a relative could help you. it's a lot for just one person...good luck !
You are right Christine that some pieces of furniture looked perfect in the old house but don't fit the new place...good advice about just bring the keepsakes...good luck !
Good advice Beverlyruth. So sorry for your loss.
I’ve read several of the responses on this forum and I recommend reading the information found online at http://www.seniorsguide.com
This guide addresses the concerns that can be overwhelming regarding downsizing for the sale of your family home.
As a retired Senior Real Estate Specialist, I helped a myriad of clients make their move less stressful. The list of services I provided to my clients is long and too much to go into here . Obtaining the SRES designation through specialized training was the most rewarding of my long career in real estate . It was a pleasure to serve the needs of seniors , especially since I was a senior when I received the designation . A Realtor with this designation is patient and will walk you through all the aspects of the sale of your home and move whether it’s local or out of state . Although I’m licensed in Illinois , this designation is held by Realtors across the country . A personal referral is best , but if not available , a call to an experienced brokerage office and speaking with the managing broker , would be a good start . As a side note , I would always ask if a family member could attend our initial meeting so they could ask questions and know their loved one would be taken care of with the highest integrity. I never rushed my clients since it can be a rather long process and their physical needs took priority in the sale.
I wish all the members here a more restful experience in the sale and downsizing of their cherished collection of memories . Look for the designation on their business card and good luck with your move !
We have recently downsized from Colorado 2,600 sf to Arizona 1,500 sf. AZ is ‘lock n leave’ with minimal maintenance effort. Life is great! Like a permanent vacation. Our retirement resort community has scores of ‘affinity clubs’ facilitate social integration and discretionary activity growth. Cards, golf, fellowships, hiking, biking, creative arts etc.
Regarding ‘thinning out stuff’ my rules are this:
1. Forgot you had it = 👋
2. Have not used or looked at it=👋
3. Have several the same, pick the best then 👋 to the rest.
4. Look in these places to find those things; bottom of drawers, back of cupboards, unopened storage containers, attic, etc
Give to the poor, donate, then follow Him for the best life. Picture is my therapy dog Beau n me, we give our time to those needing the loving touch of a darling dog.