debodun
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The big plus, in my area, is that selling the house gives you the wherewithall to buy into a CCRC or to more easily afford other types of senior housing.What is the advantage of owning your own home?
You can make your own decisions.What is the advantage of owning your own home?
Equity (so, a bank, basically).
Paying a low housing cost (once the mortgage is paid up)?
Being able to leave it to the next generation?
In the end, what's it all for?
The big plus, in my area, is that selling the house gives you the wherewithall to buy into a CCRC or to more easily afford other types of senior housing.
There's gardening, and space for the kids and/or grandkids to play. Space for you to play too!
Another advantage is the ability to play your music loud without disturbing the neighbors!![]()
Nah, my brother is in a CCRC- two bedroom cottage with a garage for ~$2000 per month.I looked at senior housing here about 10 years ago. They are either EXPENSIVE ($5000 a month, probably more now) or a room with just enough space to fit a bed and night table. Also, too many rules - you can't do this or that. I'm afraid I wouldn't be allowed to have my TV on at night and I need it to sleep. Also, even in a luxury apartment, there's no room for all my precious collections.
Things are obviously very different.Things may be different there. I looked at "active" senior, not places that offer care services.
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You can thank your County Commissioners City commissioners and population density experts also. Because it used to be where we obviously had enough room to just have houses now we've got 150,000 people living in a spot of 10,000 so the only way to house them is to go upwards.Do you think the day will come when no one will own their own house? Places like this are spouting up all over here (and this is a fairly rural area). Everyone will live in a ticky-tacky, stamped out of a mold, apartment housing. No individuality!
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Sadly, that is quite the norm, as my family has found out over the years.I looked at Coburg Village and Prestwick Chase. They don't show costs on their web pages for some reason. It would make it a lot easier.
They probably figure once you're in their clutches, it's more difficult to say "no", although no housing place offered me a meal. I had no trouble after learning a "cottage" ( a detached building away from the main housing area) would be over $5000 a month. Even I couldn't afford that when I barely net $3000 (and that has been declining every month because the value of my investments decreases). The other option was a $1500 bedroom with attached bath and no amenities. One even said I had to pay them to run a background and credit check on me. I told them, if that wanted that info, they would have to pay for it. No deal.More often than not, you have to take the tour, talk to a resident ambassador, and eat a meal to get the information!
The reason I don't sell it and move to an apartment is because I don't qualify for assistance, and an apartment that rents for $3000 today might be $6000 in a few years.
Sometime ago, I looked into renting but I would get no assistance either due to savings in the bank. I'm not rich by any means, and I hope to have enough money to last through retirement. I may not if I had to pay $5000 a month rent.Different part of the state, but here I qualify for Senior Apt. Living by just being over 55. … and not working, and making a salary on top of SS benefits.
My benefits are at the top of their wage scale for living here. So working would take me over, and out the door!
There is no assistance for anything. ….. again. .. SS monthly benefit covers everything. The rent goes up, but so does my SS benefit.
Do you think the day will come when no one will own their own house? Places like this are spouting up all over here (and this is a fairly rural area). Everyone will live in a ticky-tacky, stamped out of a mold, apartment housing. No individuality!
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