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The road to homeownership may seem overwhelming, but when you take it step by step, you'll soon reach your destination - your dream home! Your First Home Set up a designated down payment savings account. Pay down credit card and other debt. Look into first-time homebuyer programs. Need More Space Make bigger (or additional) mortgage payments. Refinance and shorten your mortgage loan term. Reduce expenses to save money. Time to Downsize (or Invest in Property) Talk to your financial professional about tapping into your home’s equity. Think about the type of home and community you want to live in. Start organizing now. Essentials Good credit and low consumer debt. A professional agent in your corner. A positive attitude — don’t give up! The Road Ahead Homeownership provides stability, security, and the freedom to make the space your own. It also offers financial advantages — not only will you get tax benefits, but building equity in your home is like a ready-made savings plan. Home prices have increased by 971% since 1967 Average homeowner equity is $299K Over 46% of mortgaged residences have equity of at least 50% Homeowners have 40x the net worth 39% of homeowners own their homes With home prices rising, consider buying now and refinancing later. Discussing options with a financial professional is always a good idea.
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Hey money nerds and financial fanatics, buckle up for your weekly dose of economic jargon with a side of humor (because, let’s face it, sometimes when you see the numbers, all you can do is laugh). This week, the big news is inflation. Remember that guy who has been driving up the cost of everything from your morning latte to your weekend Netflix binge? Well, it seems he might be taking a little vacation. Prices only went up a smidge in April, the least they have all year. This is like that friend who finally cancels their cable subscription after years of complaining about the price. (Read next paragraph only if having trouble sleeping) Why are we mentioning April’s numbers going into June? Because of something most of us do not have the patience for, data collection. All during April, they are gathering information on a wide range of goods and services across the country. Followed by Analysis & compilation to calculate changes and put them into a report. Before you fall asleep, this means each month’s CPI does not get published until the middle of the following month. This good news might mean the Federal Reserve (the Fed, those guys who control interest rates) will eventually loosen the reins a bit. Think of it like finally getting to unclench your fist after holding onto a fistful of dollars for dear life. But hold on to your hats (and your wallets) because the Fed wants to see more evidence of inflation chilling out before it starts cutting rates. They are like your grandma, who needs to see a doctor’s note before believing you have a cold. Other Fun Facts From the Financial Fiesta Banks are feeling the pinch: They’re making less money because interest rates are higher. It’s like they’re trying to attract new customers with free lollipops, but everyone’s already full of sugar (debt?). Consumer confidence is on the rise: People are feeling a bit better about the economy, especially those with more moolah. Maybe it’s because the stock market is doing a happy dance? Global growth is chugging along: Businesses everywhere are feeling good, which is like everyone getting a participation trophy at the economic Olympics. House prices are still climbing, but maybe not as fast: Think of it like a snail race – slow and steady wins the, well, ever-increasing housing market? The economy might grow a little slower: Don’t worry, it is still growing, just not at a breakneck speed. It’s like finally accepting that maybe that third slice of pizza wasn’t the best idea. The Bottom Line: Things are looking cautiously optimistic, but the Fed is keeping a close eye on inflation. Remember, a little financial humor can go a long way in these uncertain times. Just don’t try explaining it to your grandma – stick with the doctor’s note! Contribution By our Lending Partners @ American Pacific Mortgage Corporation: Levi Pollack Mortgage Loan Originator NMLS: 1749086 | NMLS: 1850 | Licensed in CO, MA, PA, MI p (720) 454-6331 | f (719) 466-2198 [email protected] Oh, by the way, if you know of someone thinking of buying or selling a home who would appreciate the level of service we provide, please call us with their name and contact information. As always, thank you for your business and continued support!
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Houseplants not only add beauty and tranquility to your living space but also offer numerous health benefits, from purifying the air to reducing stress levels. However, maintaining thriving indoor plants requires more than just occasional watering and sunlight. To truly keep your houseplants green and vibrant, it’s essential to understand their needs and provide proper care. In this guide, we’ll explore practical tips and strategies to ensure that your indoor garden flourishes year-round. Choose the Right Plants: Before bringing home a new houseplant, consider factors such as the lighting conditions in your home, humidity levels, and your ability to provide consistent care. Opt for plants that are well-suited to your environment and lifestyle. Low-maintenance options like snake plants, pathos, and spider plants are ideal for beginners, while more demanding varieties like orchids and fiddle leaf figs may require extra attention. Provide Adequate Light: Proper lighting is crucial for the health and growth of houseplants. While some plants thrive in bright, indirect light, others prefer low-light conditions. Identify the light levels in different areas of your home and place your plants accordingly. South-facing windows typically receive the most sunlight, while north-facing windows tend to be shadier. Consider rotating your plants regularly to ensure that they receive even light exposure and prevent them from leaning or stretching towards the light source. Water Wisely: Overwatering is one of the most common mistakes made by indoor gardeners and can lead to root rot and other issues. Instead of adhering to a strict watering schedule, learn to assess your plant’s moisture needs based on factors such as soil dryness, plant type, and environmental conditions. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings, and always use room temperature water to avoid shocking your plants. Consider using a moisture meter or sticking your finger into the soil to gauge when it’s time to water. Maintain Humidity: Many houseplants originate from tropical regions with high humidity levels, so it’s essential to recreate those conditions indoors, especially during the dry winter months. Increase humidity around your plants by misting them regularly, placing a humidifier nearby, or grouping plants to create a microclimate. You can also place a tray filled with pebbles and water beneath your plants to provide localized moisture. Fertilize Occasionally: While houseplants derive nutrients from the soil, they may benefit from supplemental fertilization during the growing season. Choose a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer specifically formulated for indoor plants and apply it according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to nutrient imbalances and damage to the plant’s roots. Monitor for Pests and Diseases: Keep a close eye on your houseplants for signs of pests such as aphids, spider mites, or mealybugs, as well as common fungal diseases like powdery mildew or root rot. Inspect both the foliage and the soil regularly, and take prompt action if you detect any problems. Depending on the severity of the infestation or infection, you may need to treat your plants with insecticidal soap, neem oil, or a fungicide. Conclusion: By following these tips and incorporating them into your plant care routine, you can create an optimal environment for your indoor garden to thrive. Remember that every plant is unique and may have specific requirements, so don’t hesitate to experiment and adjust your approach as needed. With a little patience, attention, and love, you can keep your houseplants green, healthy, and happy for years to come. Oh, by the way. If you know someone who is looking to rent, sell, or buy a property, please call or email us with their information, and we’ll take good care of them! As always, thank you for your business and continued support!
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The Trinity Team’s classes for home buyer workshops offer a wide range of benefits for prospective homeowners. These workshops are designed to educate and prepare buyers for the complex process of purchasing a home. Here are the key benefits: 1. Understanding the Home Buying Process Workshops provide a comprehensive overview of the entire home-buying process, from searching for a home to closing the deal. This helps demystify the process and makes it more manageable for buyers. 2. Financial Literacy Classes often cover essential financial topics such as budgeting, saving for a down payment, and managing personal finances. This helps buyers understand how much they can afford and how to save effectively. Our outstanding team of lenders at American Pacific Mortgage thoroughly understands that different mortgage types, interest rates, and loan terms can help buyers choose the best financing option for their situation. 3. Improved Decision-Making Our workshops often include information about current market conditions, trends, and forecasts. This knowledge enables buyers to make informed decisions about when and where to buy. Learning how to evaluate properties, including home inspections and appraisals, helps buyers identify potential issues and make smarter purchasing choices. 4. Legal and Regulatory Awareness Trinity Team’s workshops can explain the legal aspects of buying a home, including reading and understanding purchase agreements and other contracts. We utilize our close connection with a lawyer’s knowledge of local laws, regulations, and requirements. This is helpful for buyers to navigate the legal landscape of home buying. 5. Access to Resources and Support Our workshops feature guest speakers such as Mortgage Brokers, Title Company representatives, and Home Inspectors. This provides buyers with valuable contacts and resources. 6. Risk Management We understand the potential risks involved in home buying, such as market fluctuations and property defects. Our classes are structured to help buyers mitigate these risks. 7. Confidence and Empowerment Education and knowledge significantly boost buyers’ confidence, making them feel more empowered and less intimidated by the home-buying process. The workshops often include tips and strategies for negotiating with sellers, which can help you as a buyer secure a better deal. Trinity Team’s informative classes for home buyer workshops provide a wealth of knowledge and resources that can greatly benefit prospective homeowners. By enhancing financial literacy, improving decision-making, providing legal and regulatory insights, and offering access to professional networks and resources, these workshops empower buyers to navigate the home-buying process with confidence and make informed, strategic decisions. Oh, by the way, if you know of someone thinking of buying or selling a home who would appreciate the level of service I provide, please call me with their name and contact information. As always, thank you for your business and continued support!
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Rates have been all anyone has focused on since we hit record lows in 2020! Let’s be real, that’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity we know will never happen again, so for those of us who got it, congratulations! Since late 2021, rates have been climbing, and it seems like there is no limit to how high they will go because the feds are doing their best at “trying to curb inflation”. Over 2022 and 2023, every economist had an opinion on when our market will shift, and rates will come down. From the beginning of 2023 to the end of 2023 to the beginning of 2024. Though economists must always look at the history of the market and always plan for the worst, it seems none of them listened when the feds were discussing what they are doing and what they are looking for. What are the Feds looking at? They closely monitor the CPI (Consumer Price Index). This is a key measure of inflation, which tracks how much the prices of everyday goods and services have changed over time. Consumer spending is a good thing, but too much of it is when the Feds try their hardest to keep inflation under control. HIGH CPI is caused when everyone is suddenly trying to buy the same thing at the same time, which causes prices to rise rapidly! (Remember how spending went in 2020 for most people?) On the contrary, if CPI is too low, it reflects that inflation is too low. This leads the Feds to lower interest rates, making borrowing money cheaper to stimulate the economy and bring inflation closer to its target of 2%. This is how they establish the “overall health of the economy”. Over the past two years, we have noticed a little bit of a slowdown in real estate. Not how millennials might dream of with a price crash. Homes, statistically speaking, are still appreciating, but not in a manner as in 2021 when every house was sold at $100k over the market value, driving up prices exponentially because money was cheap to borrow, leading to where we are at today. As much as we all want to say “unkind” words to the feds and their interest rate decisions, what they have been doing is working. Acting as a referee, making sure economic growth is played fairly and prices do not get out of hand. With that said, this year the Feds implied maybe March, then in April pushed and said maybe June. No one has a crystal ball to tell you exactly when the feds will be cutting rates, but this last report of the CPI reflected a 1.6% increase in labor productivity that could help insulate the U.S. and influence the Fed’s rate cut decision this year. Hopefully, in May, we can get a little bit more clarity on their decisions for our market’s future. Contribution By our Lending Partners @ American Pacific Mortgage Corporation: Levi Pollack Mortgage Loan Originator NMLS: 1749086 | NMLS: 1850 | Licensed in CO, MA, PA, MI p (720) 454-6331 | f (719) 466-2198 [email protected] Oh, by the way, if you know of someone thinking of buying or selling a home who would appreciate the level of service we provide, please call us with their name and contact information. As always, thank you for your business and continued support!
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Using real estate as a tool for building generational wealth is indeed a cornerstone of the American Dream, but it’s also an aspiration that can feel out of reach for many, especially younger generations like millennials. However, leveraging home equity to assist family members in purchasing their first home can be a powerful way to break that cycle and pave the way for future prosperity. By providing support now, whether it’s through financial assistance or guidance in navigating the real estate market, you’re not only helping your loved ones secure a place to call their own but also giving them a significant advantage in building their wealth over time. This approach allows you to witness the impact firsthand and actively contribute to shaping their future, rather than leaving it to chance or hoping for a certain outcome through inheritance. If you’re just embarking on your real estate journey, there are several steps you can take to start building generational wealth through property ownership. These steps might include: Educate Yourself: Take the time to learn about real estate investment strategies, market trends, and financial management principles. Understanding the fundamentals will empower you to make informed decisions and maximize your investment potential. Set Clear Goals: Define your objectives and establish measurable targets for your real estate endeavors. Whether you aim to acquire rental properties, flip houses for profit, or simply build equity through homeownership, having clear goals will guide your actions and keep you focused. Develop a Solid Financial Plan: Assess your current financial situation and create a comprehensive plan that outlines your budget, savings goals, and investment strategy. Consider working with a financial advisor or real estate professional to tailor a plan that aligns with your objectives and risk tolerance. Build Your Network: Cultivate relationships with industry professionals, such as real estate agents, mortgage brokers, and property managers. Networking can provide valuable insights, opportunities for collaboration, and access to resources that can accelerate your wealth-building efforts. Start Small and Scale Up: Begin with manageable investments that align with your financial resources and risk tolerance. As you gain experience and confidence, gradually expand your portfolio by reinvesting profits and exploring new growth opportunities. Stay Flexible and Adapt: The real estate market is dynamic and subject to fluctuations, so it’s essential to remain adaptable and responsive to changing conditions. Be prepared to adjust your strategies as needed to capitalize on emerging trends and mitigate risks. By taking proactive steps to invest in real estate and support your loved ones in their homeownership journey, you can play a pivotal role in creating a legacy of wealth and prosperity that extends beyond your lifetime. Oh, by the way, if you know of someone thinking of buying or selling a home who would appreciate the level of service I provide, please call me with their name and contact information. As always, thank you for your business and continued support!
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Welcome to May, the perfect time to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty in the garden! As Colorado transitions from the chill of winter to the warmth of spring, there’s no better time to start planting and nurturing your garden. Here’s a comprehensive guide to what to plant in Colorado during May: 1. Vegetables Tomatoes: May is the ideal time to plant tomatoes in Colorado. Choose varieties that are suited to the region’s short growing season, such as Early Girl or Celebrity. Be sure to provide support for your tomato plants, as they will grow tall and produce abundant fruit. Peppers: Whether you prefer sweet bell peppers or spicy jalapeños, May is the time to plant peppers in Colorado. Start with transplants from a reputable nursery or garden center, and provide them with plenty of sunlight and well-drained soil. Lettuce and Greens: Take advantage of the cool spring weather to plant lettuce, spinach, kale, and other leafy greens. These crops thrive in Colorado’s climate and can be harvested throughout the growing season for fresh salads and side dishes. Radishes and Carrots: These root vegetables are quick to mature and can be planted directly in the ground in May. Choose a sunny location with loose, well-drained soil, and be sure to water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist. 2. Herbs Basil, Cilantro, and Parsley: These popular culinary herbs can be planted in May and will thrive in Colorado’s sunny, dry climate. Plant them in containers or the ground, and harvest the leaves as needed for fresh flavor in your favorite dishes. Chives and Thyme: These perennial herbs are hardy and easy to grow in Colorado. Plant them in a sunny spot with well-drained soil, and enjoy their aromatic leaves all season long. 3. Flowers Annuals: May is the perfect time to plant annual flowers such as marigolds, petunias, and zinnias. These colorful blooms will add beauty to your garden throughout the summer months. Perennials: Consider adding some perennial flowers to your garden this May, such as lavender, yarrow, and salvia. These plants will come back year after year, bringing beauty and fragrance to your landscape. 4. Fruits Strawberries: May is the ideal time to plant strawberries in Colorado. Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil, and plant strawberry crowns or runners. With proper care, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of sweet, juicy berries in the months to come. Raspberries and Blackberries: If you have space in your garden, consider planting raspberries and blackberries in May. These fruit-bearing shrubs require minimal maintenance and will reward you with delicious berries year after year. 5. Maintenance Tips Watering: Be sure to water your newly planted seeds, seedlings, and transplants regularly, especially during dry spells. Aim to keep the soil evenly moist, but not waterlogged. Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch around your plants to help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Organic mulches such as straw or wood chips are ideal for Colorado’s climate. Fertilizing: Consider fertilizing your garden beds with a balanced fertilizer to provide essential nutrients for healthy plant growth. Follow the instructions on the fertilizer package carefully, and avoid over-fertilizing, which can harm your plants. With this May planting guide for Colorado, you’re well-equipped to cultivate a thriving garden that will delight your senses and nourish your body throughout the summer months. So grab your gardening gloves and get ready to enjoy the abundance of springtime in the Centennial State! Oh, by the way. If you know someone who is looking to rent, sell, or buy a property, please call or email us with their information, and we’ll take good care of them! As always, thank you for your business and continued support!
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As the old saying goes, “April showers bring May flowers.” And indeed, as we bid farewell to the rainy days of April, we welcome the vibrant blooms and warm breezes of May. This month holds within its grasp a multitude of holidays and celebrations that invite us to appreciate the beauty of late spring in all its glory. May is a time of transition, when nature awakens from its slumber and bursts forth with renewed vitality. It’s a season of growth and renewal, where the earth seems to come alive with color and fragrance. As we step into this enchanting month, let us take a moment to explore some of the holidays and festivities that make May such a special time of year. Mother’s Day: One of the most cherished holidays in May is Mother’s Day, a day dedicated to honoring the women who have nurtured and loved us unconditionally. Whether it’s with a bouquet, a heartfelt card, or a simple gesture of appreciation, Mother’s Day reminds us to express our gratitude for the maternal figures in our lives and to celebrate the profound bond of family. Memorial Day: As the unofficial start of summer, Memorial Day marks a time for remembrance and reflection. It’s a day to honor the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country. But it’s also a time for gatherings with friends and family, barbecues in the backyard, and trips to the beach—a fitting tribute to the spirit of camaraderie and community that defines this holiday. Cinco de Mayo: Celebrated primarily in the United States and Mexico, Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican army’s victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Today, it’s a festive occasion marked by colorful parades, lively music, and delicious cuisine. From tacos and margaritas to mariachi bands and folk dancing, Cinco de Mayo is a joyful celebration of Mexican culture and heritage. Springtime Festivals: Across the globe, May is a month of festivals that pay homage to the season’s bounty. From the Sakura Matsuri cherry blossom festival in Japan to the Chelsea Flower Show in England, these events showcase the beauty of nature in all its forms. Whether you’re admiring the delicate cherry blossoms in bloom or marveling at the stunning floral displays, these festivals offer a feast for the senses and a chance to revel in the wonders of spring. As we immerse ourselves in the festivities of May, let us not forget to pause and appreciate the simple pleasures that this season brings. Whether it’s a stroll through a blooming garden, a picnic in the park, or a quiet moment spent savoring the sights and sounds of nature, May reminds us to slow down and embrace the beauty that surrounds us. So, as the days grow longer and the temperatures rise, let us greet the month of May with open arms and hearts full of gratitude. For in this season of renewal and rebirth, there is magic to be found in every blossom, every songbird’s trill, and every ray of sunlight that dances upon the earth. Oh, by the way. If you know someone who is looking to rent, sell, or buy a property, please call or email us with their information, and we’ll take good care of them! As always, thank you for your business and continued support!
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Navigating the residential real estate market as a first-time buyer can be daunting, especially in today’s competitive landscape. Affordability is a critical consideration for prospective homebuyers, and understanding key strategies and resources can help make homeownership a reality. Here’s a concise guide to affordability for first-time buyers: Financial Preparedness: Start by assessing your financial readiness for homeownership. Review your credit score, debt-to-income ratio, and savings for a down payment and closing costs. Consider consulting with a financial advisor to develop a budget and savings plan to achieve your homeownership goals. Down Payment Assistance Programs: Explore down payment assistance programs available through federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as nonprofit organizations and community development initiatives. These programs offer grants, loans, and other incentives to help first-time buyers cover down payments and closing costs. Mortgage Options: Research mortgage options tailored to first-time buyers, such as FHA loans, VA loans for military veterans, USDA loans for rural areas, and conventional loans with low down payment requirements. Compare interest rates, loan terms, and eligibility criteria to find the best mortgage option for your financial situation. Homebuyer Education: Invest in homebuyer education and counseling to gain valuable insights into the homebuying process, fiscal management, and homeownership responsibilities. Many housing counseling agencies offer workshops, online courses, and one-on-one counseling sessions to empower first-time buyers with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed decisions. Affordable Housing Markets: Explore affordable housing markets and neighborhoods within your desired location. Research areas with lower home prices, favorable amenities, and potential for future appreciation. Consider factors such as commute times, school quality, and neighborhood safety when evaluating housing markets. Negotiation and Bargaining: Practice negotiation skills to secure the best possible deal on your home purchase. Work with a knowledgeable real estate agent who can advocate for your interests, negotiate purchase terms, and identify opportunities for cost savings. Be prepared to make competitive offers and negotiate with sellers to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome. Homeownership Expenses: Factor in ongoing homeownership expenses, including mortgage payments, property taxes, homeowners’ insurance, utilities, maintenance, and repairs. Create a realistic budget to ensure you can afford homeownership over the long term and maintain financial stability.
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April is the Perfect Time for Spring Cleaning, Gardening, and Just Enjoying Springtime This year, why not try to go beyond dusting and mopping with your spring chores? Check you our Comprehensive April Home Maintenance and Safety Checklist. 1. Inspect and Clean Gutters Check for any debris, leaves, or blockages in your gutters. Clean gutters to ensure proper drainage during spring showers. 2. Check the Roof Inspect the roof for any signs of damage, such as missing shingles or leaks. Arrange for repairs if necessary. 3. Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Check the batteries and test both smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Replace batteries if needed and ensure they are functioning correctly. 4. Service HVAC Systems Schedule a professional HVAC inspection and servicing. Change filters to ensure efficient operation and good indoor air quality. 5. Check Exterior Drainage Inspect exterior drainage systems, such as downspouts and drains, to ensure they are clear and functional. Redirect water away from the foundation to prevent water damage. 6. Clean and Repair Outdoor Spaces Clean outdoor furniture and inspect for any damage or needed repairs. Check decks, patios, and fences for signs of wear and tear, and address any issues. 7. Prepare Lawn and Garden Start preparing the lawn and garden for the upcoming growing season. Remove any debris, aerate the soil, and apply fertilizer if needed. 8. Check Window and Door Seals Inspect window and door seals for any gaps or damage. Replace or repair seals to improve energy efficiency and keep pests out. 9. Test Outdoor Lights Check outdoor lighting fixtures and replace any bulbs that are burned out. Ensure that lights are working properly for safety and security. 10. Clean Dryer Vents Remove lint buildup from dryer vents to prevent fire hazards. Consider hiring a professional if vents are difficult to access. 11. Inspect Plumbing Check for any leaks or signs of water damage in plumbing fixtures. Address leaks promptly to prevent water waste and potential mold growth. 12. Review Emergency Preparedness Review your family’s emergency preparedness plan. Ensure that everyone knows what to do in case of a fire, severe weather, or other emergencies. 13. Check Electrical Outlets and Cords Inspect electrical outlets and cords for any damage or signs of wear. Replace damaged cords and schedule repairs for any faulty outlets. 14. Clean and Maintain Appliances Clean and maintain appliances, including the refrigerator, oven, and dishwasher. Check for any issues and schedule repairs as needed. 15. Organize and Declutter Declutter and organize indoor spaces, including closets, cabinets, and storage areas. Donate or dispose of items you no longer need to create a cleaner and more organized home. By following this checklist, you can ensure that your home is safe, well-maintained, and ready for the spring season ahead.
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Written by: StorageUnits.com Editorial Team – Published: Feb 26, 2024 Moving a household is no easy feat for anyone, young or old. Whether it’s time for you to move on from the home you’ve been in for decades or your lease is up and you need a change, moving as a senior comes with its own set of unique challenges. Our guide covers advice on how to know you’re ready for a move, what to look for in a new home, and how to transition smoothly. We’ll also talk about how to find the best storage options and what kind of moving companies have tailored their moving services to the specific needs of seniors. Moving Advice for Seniors The Signs It’s Time to Downsize Although it can be hard to admit that the time has come to move on from one home to the next, some tell-tale signs indicate it’s the perfect timing: As always, thank you for your business and continued support! Signs It’s Time to Downsize Maintenance has become a burden. Mowing may have been an easy task to complete each week, but now it may prove to be more work than you’re physically able to do. You could hire someone to do maintenance work for you, or you might consider a home with less upkeep. Friends and family are far away. Perhaps all the people you used to know and interact with have moved out of the area, and you’re feeling isolated. Relocating to be closer to your loved ones will put you in a position to attend more family functions and friend outings. Rooms aren’t being used. Especially if you’re living in a home that used to house more people, there are sure to be spaces that aren’t being used anymore. If you’re only entering a room to dust it, you’re paying for more space than you need. Years of living have created clutter. Sparsely used rooms can easily turn into storage closets for all the items you’ve accumulated over the years. It might be time to clear away the clutter and carefully store what you care about keeping. The price is right If you’ve been in your home for years, it has likely appreciated and stands to make you a decent profit. Consult with your realtor to get an accurate price analysis and know your options. What to Look for in a New Home Once you’re ready to look for a new place to call home, it’s important to know what it is that you want and need. Be sure to consider not only your current needs but any that may arise shortly. Let’s go over a few things that should not be overlooked during your search for a new home: What to Look for in a New Home Location For most people, a good location is one of the top priorities when choosing a new place to live. Proximity to friends, family, and healthcare can make all the difference when settling into a new community. Also consider being near enough to your favorite grocers and storefronts to take a short walk or ride for shopping trips. Accessibility Another factor to consider is the ease of daily use and access. Single-story homes and ramp entrances allow for easy maneuvering during your time at home, eliminating the risk that comes with using stairs. Some homes may come with these accessibility features installed. If not, think about the space you would need to install your customizations when you move in. Size Although you will likely be downsizing into a home that better fits your current lifestyle, make sure you still have plenty of space in the areas where you’ll be spending the most time. Downsizing doesn’t have to be about going as minimal as possible. Having a large bedroom with Moving in With Loved Ones If you’re considering combining households with a family member or group of relatives, you’ll need to take some time to think about all that would entail. It can be a great option for people who are open and willing to blend their lives back together or to start a new adventure. Here are a few questions to answer individually and then discuss as a family: Questions to Consider Before Moving in with Loved Ones Do you have a healthy relationship? Carefully consider if the relationship you have will be conducive to living under the same roof. Although no one is perfect, you need to be able to coexist and work as a team in your day-to-day interactions. Establishing boundaries, knowing what the expectations are, and being transparent will set everyone up for success. Will your relative be able to help you? Even if you do move in with a relative and share a home with them, they might not have the capacity to help you in all the ways you need. If you’re needing help with meals and transportation, designing a schedule or daily plan will create a line of communication and develop a routine that works for everyone. What kind of care do you need? If you need medical care at home, your family members can receive special training to provide that for you. You can also hire someone to come into your home and give you the care that you need. Being clear on what you need will make sure that all parties involved know what to expect and how to help. How much space will you have? Determine the logistics of who will be living where and if there needs to be any kind of rules or boundaries around space. Will you be sharing the kitchen and laundry? Is there a kitchenette apartment attached to the main home? Make sure you have a space of your own to get some privacy when you need it. Do you need financial support? Moving in with family members is a great way to lessen the financial burden of owning or renting out your place. If you’re able to pool your resources, all the better. Consider looking into Medicaid for care services or monthly stipends if you need extra financial help. Safety Improvements to Consider Whether you’re moving into your place or with a relative, there are some safety measures you can employ to improve the overall comfort of your home as an aging adult. As we mentioned above, keeping accessibility in mind is a great place to start. Zero-threshold walkways allow for free movement within the house on foot or wheelchair without the risk of tripping. Installing extra shoulder-level storage options decreases the need to bend down or reach high up to grab items. Removing obstacles and making daily tasks a little easier creates a predictable environment and prevents injuries and falls. Bathrooms can be a precarious place for seniors with the potential for slippery soapy floors and navigating in and out of tubs or showers. Walk-in bathtubs or showers with seats are a good option for comfortable bathing without the hassle of climbing over the edge of a tub. Many people choose to install grab bars near their shower or toilet to help with changing their position from standing to sitting and back up again. Non-slip mats or a non-slip food texture can be applied to hard surfaces to prevent any chance of slipping or losing balance. Look into safety options with the use of new technology. Medical alert solutions have given a sense of independence back to people who need an extra layer of support at home. One safety feature available to seniors is a personal emergency response system (PERS). These devices range in price and complexity, but most come with a fall-detection sensor and an easy-to-press button in case of emergency. Some devices are connected to 24-hour call centers while others can be routed directly to 911 or emergency contacts. Even if you’re not tech-savvy, these companies have designed their equipment with seniors in mind. Tips for a Seamless Senior Move Create a simpler moving process and reduce your stress level by keeping a few things in mind: Tips for a Seamless Senior Move Go at your own pace If you can move over a longer period of time, take advantage of it. Try not to rush yourself out of your home. It will take time to go through belongings, donate things you’re ready to part with, and strategize how you will move everything to a storage unit or a new location. Create a schedule and stick to a plan. Make the most of the time you have. Take a minute to map out all of the steps it will take to make the move. Plan out which rooms you want to sort through and pack up first. Doing one small task each day will help you feel less rushed and short on time. Hire or acquire some help. Moving companies are a great way to hire a bit of muscle to do the heavy lifting during a relocation. If you can afford to hire them to pack up your things and transport them to your new home, that can make the process even easier. Family members are also a great resource to turn to for help with the details of a move. Keep your belongings safe. Depending on how long it takes you to finalize the move, you’ll need a way to keep your things secure. If you’re loading up a moving truck over time, be sure to have a lock for the trailer when you’re not actively packing things in. This is where having a storage unit during the move can come in handy. Make your new house a home. Get the most out of your new location by creating a comforting and familiar environment. Set up your favorite furniture and decorations as soon as you can. Have senior safety features installed and ready to use so you can start enjoying your new home and making it feel like your own. Self Storage Units for Seniors The Unique Needs of Seniors Seniors who need storage are going to have different requirements than a college student looking to store their stuff for the summer. This stage of adulthood often comes with a lot of accumulated furniture, heirlooms, and hand-me-downs. You’ll likely need more space than the standard 100-square-foot storage unit. For people transitioning from one home to another, a storage unit will most likely be a temporary solution. It can provide a place to safely store everything you want to take with you to your new home. If you’re making a move from a home to an apartment or assisted living, storage may be a great long-term solution to house all of the extra furniture and items you still want to keep but can’t fit into the new space. Because moving is so labor-intensive, hiring movers or getting a few helping hands from your family is the way to go. If you can’t get help with your move from relatives or friends, check out our list below of senior-specific moving companies and “silver certified” movers who specialize in helping aging adults move. Things to Consider for Senior Storage When looking for the perfect place to store your belongings, you’ll need to think about which features are most important to you. As a senior, your priorities will be different than most. Here’s a list of considerations to get you started: Things to Consider for Senior Storage Things to Consider for Senior Storage Climate control If you plan on storing items that may be sensitive to extreme changes in temperature or humidity, you will want to opt for climate-controlled storage. These units provide an unchanging environment for delicate items that may be affected by weather. Larger units for large items When storing belongings in a move from one multi-bedroom home to the next, you will need a unit big enough to house them all. A larger unit will be more expensive, so you’ll have to plan your budget accordingly. Ability to downsize later Luckily, most facilities offer units in a variety of sizes. If you start your lease with a large unit to store everything in your home, you will be able to downsize into a smaller unit for the things you decide to keep in storage. Month-to-month lease If you’re not sure how long you’ll need a storage unit or you have a quick move, opt for a month-to-month lease to avoid getting locked into more time than you need. These short-term contracts make it easy to terminate when you need to. Valet service option Some facilities provide a type of valet service that helps with unpacking moving trucks and loading up your unit. This gives seniors a more independent option, allowing them to take control of their move. For the rest of the story, visit this link.
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Did You Know Dryer sheets aren’t just for freshening up laundry? Here are some alternative uses: Deodorizer: Place a dryer sheet in your shoes, gym bag, luggage, or drawers to keep them smelling fresh. Dust Repellent: Rub a dryer sheet along baseboards, furniture, or electronics to repel dust. Pet Hair Remover: Use a dryer sheet to easily remove pet hair from furniture, clothing, and car interiors. Static Remover: Rub a dryer sheet on clothing, hair, or brushes to reduce static electricity. Bug Repellent: Keep mosquitoes and gnats away by placing dryer sheets in outdoor seating areas or tucking them into pockets during hikes. Cleaning: Wet a dryer sheet and use it to clean soap scum off shower doors, polish chrome fixtures, or wipe down blinds. Freshen Books: Place a dryer sheet between the pages of stored books to keep them smelling fresh. Car Freshener: Put a dryer sheet under car seats or in the trunk to combat stale odors. Iron Cleaner: Run an iron over a dryer sheet to remove any gunk or residue. Trash Can Odor Absorber: Place a dryer sheet at the bottom of your trash can to help neutralize odors. With a bit of creativity, dryer sheets can serve many purposes beyond just softening clothes! Small Tips can bring big savings over time, and add even value to your home.
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