Moving can be a challenging experience, especially for seniors facing decisions about downsizing, relocating closer to family, or transitioning to senior living. Planning ahead with a clear timeline, sorting belongings thoughtfully, and organizing important documents can make the process smoother. Seeking support from a real estate professional can also help alleviate stress. With careful preparation, a move can become a positive step toward a new chapter.
Category: Senior Real Estate Specialists Articles
Home Physicals – Why are they recommended?
By Stephanie Burrows, Allen Tate Realtors In recent times, Millennials, typically aged between 24 and 42, have been the primary demographic… Read more »
How Your SRES® Can Support You
By Rob Wachter, SRES Realtor/Broker When you are looking to buy or sell real estate, reaching out to your trusted… Read more »
WHICH OF THE 3 WAYS DO YOU WANT TO SELL?
WHICH OF THE 3 WAYS DO YOU WANT TO SELL? LeAnne Carswell, Owner and Broker in Charge of the Expert… Read more »
Considering Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
Considering Buying, Selling, or Relocating? Submitted by National Association of Realtors NAR You need a REALTOR® with senior experience, knowledge… Read more »
Considering Buying, Selling, or Relocating?
Submitted by National Association of Realtors NAR You need a REALTOR® with senior experience, knowledge and marketing savvy. Those qualities,… Read more »
When Seniors Move
By Joy Gerardi, Broker Associate, GRI, ABR, Senior Specialist Moving to a new home can be exciting! You find a… Read more »
Hiring a Professional Liquidator
by Deanna Stallings, ACE Estate Solutions A good number of people don’t think or know they may need a professional… Read more »
SRES Realtors: The Perfect Answer for Seniors
Did you know that there are Realtors who hold a SRES (Senior Real Estate Specialist) designation, and are trained specifically… Read more »
Getting Past Fear: Seniors on the Move
by Anne Murray-Randolph, Gray Lady Group One of the biggest impediments to finding a new home is fear. Among mature… Read more »