A Short Resource Guide To Help Veteran Seniors Downsize Quickly

 

pexels-sean-patrick-1046403.jpg


Image via Pexels

 

Retirement is the perfect time to reevaluate your living situation as a veteran. If you are currently still in a large family-style home, downsizing to something smaller is often a smart choice. Scroll on for a few links that can help you determine if it’s the right time to move and how to manage your relocation.

 

Is The Time Right?

 

Before downsizing and choosing which type of home you’d like to move into, do an honest evaluation of your needs. If you have considerable mobility issues, moving into a retirement home may be in your best interest.

 

This Is the Perfect Size for a Retirement Home

How to Help an Elderly Loved One Downsize

Two Questions Can Reveal Mobility Problems in Seniors

Work with Aaron Stansbury to Find a Home That Suits Your Needs

 

Paying Your Way

 

Now that you’ve made the decision to downsize, you’ll need to do a thorough review of your finances. Once you know what’s in your budget, you can start shopping for mortgages.

 

How to Get a Mortgage

Explore Rates on Home Loans Backed By the VA

You’ve Earned It: Housing Grants Can Help Disabled Veterans

 

The Details

 

Now it’s time to prepare for your move. Understand the steps you need to take, costs involved, and professionals you may need to hire to get the job done.

 

25 Ways To Clear Clutter

A Complete List of Moving Companies With Military Discounts

The Right Move: Working with a Senior Move Manager

 

Now that you have the information, it’s time to weigh your options as you determine the best course for your downsizing efforts. The links above can help, but remember, only you can decide if the time is right.

 

If you’re looking to purchase a home in Lane County, work with dedicated and experienced realtor Aaron Stansbury! 503-396-1787

Written by Katie Conroy for The Eugene Life Professional CORP