Choosing the Ideal Property for Your Retirement Dreams

by Gabrielle Di Bianco 04/18/2021

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You have looked forward to your retirement your whole working life. It is one of the primary goals you worked for all these years, and now is the time to relax and enjoy its rewards. One of the most important things you may consider after your retirement is finding that perfect home or condo where you will want to live out your days of relaxation. So how do you choose which type of property will work best for you? Weigh the following considerations before making a decision. 

Determine Which Size Dwelling Will Meet Your Needs

The first step in choosing your retirement property is deciding how much home do you want. When it comes to retirement, many people decide to downsize so that they will have fewer expenses and less house to worry about maintaining. But to make the right decision, you will have to consider what you plan to do with your retirement. Are your goals to travel? Do you plan on caring for parents or grandchildren on a regular basis? Do you want a home to entertain? Once you have answered these questions, you will be able to make a better determination of how many rooms and what size home will work best for you. 

Decide How Much Maintenance and Upkeep You Wish to Be Responsible For

Maintenance and upkeep can be extremely costly and also labor intensive if you do it yourself. If you enjoy yard work and general handyman work, then you would be the type of person who is comfortable with more significant maintenance tasks. If you prefer just to relax and leave the yard care and maintenance to others, you may want to consider buying a home with a smaller yard and minimal landscaping or choose a home in a community that offers landscape and maintenance services. 

Choose the Type of Neighborhood That Appeals to You

You will not only have to make some decisions regarding the type of home you wish to have, but also the type of area that you wish to live in. Are you looking for a community with other retirees and amenities to enjoy during your retirement, such as close proximity to a golf course? Or would you prefer a community with a wide range in the age of the residents? When you choose which type of community you wish to live, be sure to research if there are any homeowners associations or community policies and make sure they work well with your lifestyle needs.

Choosing the right property to retire to can be the difference between the retirement you have dreamed of and one that has you still wanting. Make the consideration above to ensure you choose the best property to fit your individual needs. 

About the Author
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Gabrielle Di Bianco

Gabrielle began her career in Real Estate in 2002. Prior to becoming a real estate agent, Gabrielle worked in the marketing/communications and manufacturing business in NYC for 18 years, having worked with both US and International clients. She is fluent in both Italian and French and is a Certified International Property Specialist.