Real Estate information for Seniors
Seniors,
or mature consumers, have unique needs and concerns with real
estate transactions. They need an informed agent, educated on
the specific issues related to this market and age group such
as:
- Advantages and disadvantages of reversed mortgages
- When 1031 Exchanges should be considered
- Estates and trusts
- Retirement communities and second homes
While information is important, concern, respect and understanding
are crucial from the person chosen to assist and counsel Seniors.
Deciding which artifacts to keep and which to give up, things
that represents a lifetime of memories, can be a struggle before
the packing even begins. Many times this is the move that requires
giving up more than some memorabilia. Whether your trying to
make life a little easier by downsizing, or making the choice
to be closer to shopping and hospitals, or trading a high maintenance
home for one that will require less maintenance, such a transition
can create mixed emotions because:
- You're moving away from long time friends
- Perhaps giving up some independence
- There are concerns about pets
- You're leaving a home you're comfortable in to go to an unfamiliar
place
It's certainly a time of reflection, concern, fear, and for
many, excitement. This is the time when your life's work and
worth need a trusted, honest, informed and understanding agent.
Some of our experienced agents have achieved their Senior Real
Estate Specialist designation from the Senior Real Estate Advantage
Council. Their desire to provide effective help has led them
to acquire a higher level of education and training, in order
to be qualified to address the concerns and needs of these unique
people.
Visit the Hammond Street Senior Center in Bangor
at www.hammondstreet.org
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