Seeking housing options

I might but it wouldn't be an older person...
Why would a younger person living with a senior person? If you are talking about college kids or some young person who just want to live as a housemate wherever is cheap because he/she can not afford his/her own apartment, ask yourself if you want to live with these people.
 
Why would a younger person living with a senior person? If you are talking about college kids or some young person who just want to live as a housemate wherever is cheap because he/she can not afford his/her own apartment, ask yourself if you want to live with these people.
not talking about college kids.. but you know middle aged people are younger than me..someone in their 40's or even 50's is neither a kid nor a senior person....
 
For myself. No.

There used to be a program but I dont think it exists anymore. They matched older homeowners with vetted renters.
The renters provided services in lieu of rent. It was a sliding scale program. The more you did the less rent you paid.
Probably had the obvious problems and thats why they dont exist anymore.
 
Yes.

No. I'm set in my ways. Don't want to change the way I live to appease a roommate.

Had a 57 year old female acquaintance at work, asking if I would have room for her to move in with me. This ask was done only a few months after my husband of 55 years passed away. I gave it a few days thought, then gave her my response. No, I didn't see how that arrangement would work, I told her. She works 1st shift, I, second shift. She goes to bed by 8PM and needs total quiet and darkness. I stay up between 3-4AM doing chores, playing with my cats, watching some TV while playing on my PC with lights on, etc. She leaves for work at 6:30AM, I, at noon.

I would have to change my lifestyle to appease her, which is a no go for me. It was the best decision I made, after working with her for the past 10 months and seeing her disposition on some days. She doesn't go outside at all. She goes to work and back in her apartment right afterwards.
 
Having a "roommate" is not my first choice. I had enough of that when I was young.

That being said, we do what we have to - to survive. Having a roommate is better than being homeless.

If you have a home, you could try to rent out a room to help with the expenses. Be sure to do your homework, because it can turn into a nightmare situation - sadly. Good luck to you!

PS - Welcome! šŸ¤—
 
Yes.

No. I'm set in my ways. Don't want to change the way I live to appease a roommate.

Had a 57 year old female acquaintance at work, asking if I would have room for her to move in with me. This ask was done only a few months after my husband of 55 years passed away. I gave it a few days thought, then gave her my response. No, I didn't see how that arrangement would work, I told her. She works 1st shift, I, second shift. She goes to bed by 8PM and needs total quiet and darkness. I stay up between 3-4AM doing chores, playing with my cats, watching some TV while playing on my PC with lights on, etc. She leaves for work at 6:30AM, I, at noon.

I would have to change my lifestyle to appease her, which is a no go for me. It was the best decision I made, after working with her for the past 10 months and seeing her disposition on some days. She doesn't go outside at all. She goes to work and back in her apartment right afterwards.
I wouldn't for the same reasons... I'm a night bird... but if I needed the extra money, I would change my routine...to suit..., fortunately currently I don't need the money
 
not talking about college kids.. but you know middle aged people are younger than me..someone in their 40's or even 50's is neither a kid nor a senior person....
Same theory here. Most capable middle age people would much rather have their own apartment than living with grumpy senior people, UNLESS they are in a financial situation where they can not afford to live on their own.(and do you want to live with this type of middle age people?).
Ask yourself, did you ever thought about living with a senior person when you were younger?
 
Same theory here. Most capable middle age people would much rather have their own apartment than living with grumpy senior people, UNLESS they are in a financial situation where they can not afford to live on their own.(and do you want to live with this type of middle age people?).
Ask yourself, did you ever thought about living with a senior person when you were younger?
I don't know why you seem to be getting upset about MY choices....


My own daughter is middle aged.. I know her friends... if they needed to rent somewhere they would be only too happy to come here ..and incidentally I'm far from a ''grumpy senior person''

I wouldn't want an old person here if I was looking for a lodger, I'd want someone who is agile and can look ater themselves
 
Last edited:
Ask yourself, did you ever thought about living with a senior person when you were younger?
I could rent a room from an uptight middle aged woman as a 19 y o student. Does she clean the bath well enough? Bye bye. No way. Instead I lived with other students in a lovely mess. But nowadays in my country young people do that. Students. Houses are so scarse that they live in retirement homes or in a house with an elderly man, a young girl and she helps him with stuff he can't do and she really likes it.
 


Back
Top