What Is Summerville, South Carolina Famous For?

by Robert Borges on October 18, 2024

Explore what Summerville, South Carolina is famous for, from its rich history and charming small-town atmosphere to its vibrant festivals and beautiful azaleas.

Cost of Living in Ocala, Florida

by Robert Borges on October 18, 2024

Learn about the cost of living in Ocala, Florida. Discover how housing, healthcare, taxes, and everyday expenses compare to other cities, and plan your budget accordingly.

Healthcare in Ocala, Florida

by Robert Borges on October 18, 2024

Explore healthcare in Ocala, Florida, including top hospitals, medical facilities, and healthcare services available to residents. Learn about quality care options in this growing city.

What Is Ocala, Florida Known For?

by Robert Borges on October 18, 2024

Discover what Ocala, Florida is known for, from its world-class horse farms and scenic natural springs to its charming downtown and rich history in equestrian culture.

How Do 55+ Communities Differ from Standard Neighborhoods?

by Robert Borges on October 16, 2024

55+ communities offer a living environment created with the preferences and needs of older adults in mind. This contrasts in many ways with traditional neighborhoods, which mainly consist of self-maintained homes with unrestricted access.

Do All 55+ Communities Have HOA Fees?

by Robert Borges on October 10, 2024

Not all 55+ communities have homeowners' association (HOA) fees, but most do. The presence and amount of these fees can vary significantly depending on the specific community and the amenities offered.

Do 55+ Communities Pay School Property Taxes?

by Robert Borges on October 8, 2024

Whether homeowners in a 55+ community pay school property tax or not depends on several factors, including the structure of the community, its ownership model, and the applicable tax laws.

Are Over-Fifty-Five Communities Worth It?

by Robert Borges on October 2, 2024

Living in a 55+ community has its advantages and disadvantages, but whether a 55+ neighborhood is worth it depends on several factors, including your preferences, expectations, lifestyle, type of living offered, and the cost of living in the community.

Are Houses In 55-and-Older Communities Difficult to Resell?

by Robert Borges on September 30, 2024

Reselling your house in a 55+ community presents unique challenges particularly because it’s situated in an age-restricted neighborhood, which locks out younger potential buyers or young families. So, your best bet is to sell to recent retirees and senior citizens.

What Is a Retirement Community?

by Robert Borges on September 26, 2024

Retirement communities are residential developments designed for active seniors and retirees seeking a vibrant community environment, along with access to amenities, activities, and a maintenance-free lifestyle.

Why Not to Retire in Mexico: What You Need to Know

by Robert Borges on September 20, 2024

As your retirement creeps closer and closer, you might hear more stories about Americans moving to Mexico to retire because of its lower cost of living and wonderful weather. However, language and cultural barriers, infrastructure issues, and distance from your friends and family are all strong reasons why choosing a retirement community in the states might be a better move.

Signs It's Time to Retire: Recognizing When to Transition to the Next Chapter

by Robert Borges on August 6, 2024

While there's no one-size-fits-all answer, several signs can help you gauge whether it's time to consider retiring. Here’s a detailed look at these indicators, providing a checklist to help you make an informed decision.

Who Can Live in a 55+ Community in 2024?

by Robert Borges on May 1, 2024

Get a brief history of 55+ communities and details on who can live in an "age-restricted" community, including the latest regulations, exceptions to the age rule, and tips as you consider a move to a 55+ active adult community.

Top 5 Myths About Retirement Communities

by Robert Borges on January 25, 2024

Take a look at five of the most common myths about living in a retirement community.

 

How to Choose the Best Retirement Community

by Robert Borges on January 25, 2024

Choosing the right retirement community can seem like a difficult task, but it doesn't have to be! Learn which factors to consider when researching retirement communities.

5 Tax Friendly Affordable States to Retire In

by Robert Borges on January 25, 2024

There’s a lot to consider when choosing which state to retire in. These five states offer outstanding tax benefits to retirees, as well as great locations, attractions, and desirable lifestyles. Check out these affordable states to retire in.

Tips for Moving to Another State

by Robert Borges on October 25, 2023

According to our recent research, almost 70% of PCR users looking for retirement communities say they plan to relocate to another state. So, we thought we’d share some valuable tips to help make your transition to a new state as smooth as possible.

Midlife Crisis: An Opportunity for Positive Change

by Bob Shannon, Founder, SeniorsMeet.org on May 8, 2023

People often dread or discuss midlife crises in hushed tones. But what if you could reframe your midlife crisis as an opportunity for positive change? What if it was a platform to step back, reflect, and decide how you want to move forward? Here are some of the ways you can use this season to bring more positivity and improvement into your life!

Downsizing for Seniors: Tips for Moving Into a Smaller Home

by Robert Borges on April 14, 2023

Have you been thinking about selling your home and moving into a smaller space? Downsizing is a common move for seniors who don’t want to spend their retirements cleaning and maintaining a larger home, as well as a great way to save money! It can be challenging, though, that's why we've put together some downsizing tips for seniors. 

The Retiree's Guide to Purchasing a Homestead Property

by Robert Borges on October 19, 2020

Even if you love your family home, you may be ready to purchase property with a larger house when you retire to have more space for visitors. Learn how to purchase a homestead property.  

Should Snowbirds Rent or Buy?

by Robert Borges on October 15, 2020

While it all comes down to personal preference, lifestyle desires, and of course finances, there are some considerations in finding a place to spend your winter months, most notably, should snowbirds rent or buy?  

How to Decide Where to Retire

by Robert Borges on June 29, 2020

Here, we’ll answer the top 5 questions to ask when deciding where to retire.   

Did You Know You Can Buy a Home with a Reverse Mortgage?

by Richard McWhorter on January 14, 2020

Reverse mortgages have become one of the primary drivers of 55+ communities over the last 3 to 5 years.  

5 Questions to Ask Before Joining a Country Club

by Robert Borges on June 5, 2019

To really determine which club is the best fit, here are some fundamental questions you should ask before joining a country club.   

Getting Your Parents to Declutter – Finding the Magic

by Scott McCain, President of Paragon Home Resources on May 13, 2019

Making a transition into senior living will likely be an emotional experience for most parents. Here are three tips to help you through the process.  

8 Steps for a Perfect Pre-Retirement Assessment

by Rick Pendykoski, Owner, Self Directed Retirement Plans LLC on May 10, 2019

Retirees need to put extra thought into budget planning in order to stay within a fixed income. Here's a guide to a perfect pre-retirement assessment to help you stay on track.   

Should You Buy or Rent in Retirement?

by Robert Borges on April 15, 2019

As leaf raking gives way to snow shoveling, then right into spring cleanup and months of lawn mowing, more and more baby boomers are starting to ask themselves, “Does it make sense to rent in retirement?”    

No Tricks, All Treats with These Retirement Discovery Packages

by Robert Borges on October 17, 2018

What really is the best way to decide on a retirement community when you’ve narrowed down your options? By treating yourself to all-inclusive discovery packages! 

'Checkbook IRAs' Let You Invest Retirement Funds in Real Estate

by Lew Sichelman on August 16, 2013

Lil Miller-Fox's individual retirement account has three bedrooms, two baths and a two-car garage.

Invest IRA Funds in Real Estate – Buy Retirement House Now

by on May 16, 2013

Lil Miller-Fox had heard about a less cumbersome way to invest her retirement savings into a house or other rental property. But the co-founder of a popular web site that helps people identify future retirement property never knew of anyone who actually did so.

Second Homes in Private Communities Sometimes Hidden Gems

by Lew Sichelman on October 15, 2010

There's a whole other world of master-planned communities that often go unnoticed by even the most savvy second home seeker. Buyers from all over America can miss these opportunities because they often do not appear on public multiple listing service (MLS) databases sorted by zip code, price point and other search terms designed to appeal to a wider variety of shoppers.

Making (Some) Sense of Club Memberships

by Lew Sichelman on October 15, 2010

In the world of fractional real estate ownership, nothing could be more, err, fractured. There are so many forms of ownership that it's extremely difficult for potential purchasers to get their arms around what they are actually buying - not to mention the advantages and disadvantages each one has to offer.

Vacation Home Taxes

by Lew Sichelman on October 15, 2010

Uncle Sam offers taxpayers plenty of ways to reduce the cost of owning a beach front house at the shore or a cabin in the woods. Here is a basic primer on the tax aspects of vacation home ownership. While it is intended solely for information purposes, it will give you a good idea of what's deductible and what's not. For more detailed information, be sure to consult professional tax counsel.

Sale-Leaseback

by Lew Sichelman on October 15, 2010

A few years away from retirement but still not quite ready to pull the trigger and buy a place in paradise? Maybe you're eager to buy but not interested in moving just yet? Then you might want to take advantage of a little-known opportunity to buy now and occupy later. It's not common knowledge, but builders in many amenity-laden destination properties are willing to sell their model homes and lease them back from their buyers for anywhere from a few months to ...