Retirement Properties

What should I consider as I plan my retirement?

For active older Canadians, retirement opens up a whole new world of opportunities and one of those opportunities is finding the perfect retirement home.

It's not an easy decision. For many retirees, leaving their family home is an overwhelming experience both physically and emotionally. Preparing yourself before you make your move can make all the difference in the world.

Before you start looking, here are some things to consider:

Once you've determined that you're ready to take the plunge, there is an abundance of options available to you.

Condominiums

Short on maintenance and long on amenities, condominiums are a favourite choice of empty nesters and retirees.

Condominium apartments and townhomes are available in virtually every price range and neighbourhood. Many offer recreational facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, fitness areas, and even golf courses.

Remember that when you own a condominium you're governed by the by-laws, rules, and regulations established by the condominium board. Make sure you know how these will affect you (especially if you have a pet) before you buy.

Bungalows

Bungalows give empty nesters and retirees the best of both worlds – your own house and yard with minimal maintenance and, best of all for many retirees, no stairs.

The bungalow living concept has surged in popularity in recent years, especially in smaller communities outside major centres where homes are less expensive.

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