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What To Plan for If You’re Staying in Your Home Long-Term
Aging in place is absolutely possible—but it works best when you plan ahead. The reality is, a home that fits your lifestyle today may need adjustments over time. Thinking about those changes early can make the process smoother, more affordable, and far less stressful down the road. Some updates are simple and relatively low-cost—like installing grab bars in the bathroom, improving lighting, or adding non-slip flooring. Others can be more involved, such as widening doorways,

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May 5


When Moving Might Make More Sense
Staying in your home long-term can be a great option—but it’s not always the right fit for every stage of life. As Pegasus Senior Living notes, while many people hope to age in place, there are times when moving simply makes more sense from a practical standpoint. Often, it comes down to a shift in how your home supports your daily life. The space that once felt easy and comfortable may start to feel like more work than it’s worth. That can show up in a few ways: Ongoing main

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May 4


What Buyers Are Really Putting Down
For years, many people have believed you need a 20% down payment to buy a home. But in today’s market, that’s simply not the reality for most buyers. So, how much are buyers actually putting down? According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the median down payment for first-time homebuyers is just 10%—significantly lower than the traditional 20% benchmark. And depending on the loan type, some buyers are able to put down even less. This is important because it shi

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Apr 30
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