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Aging At Home: When Does It Make Sense to Convert or Sell Your Home?

Lindsey Kwon by Lindsey Kwon
June 21, 2024
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As individuals grow older, housing needs often evolve, prompting many to consider whether it’s time to convert their current home or move to a new one. Whether it’s downsizing for convenience, modifying for accessibility, or exploring new locations for retirement, navigating these decisions requires careful consideration. Here are some key factors and insightful tips to keep in mind when deciding whether or not to convert your current home or explore selling options as you embrace new chapters in life.

Accessibility

Evaluate whether your current home meets your future accessibility needs. Converting may involve adding ramps, grab bars, or other modifications to ensure safety and comfort. This option allows you to better customize your home to meet your specific needs and preferences. 

On the other hand, moving to a new property that is already suitable for aging can support your health and mobility needs without all the hassle.

Familiarity and Comfort 

Staying in your current home allows you to maintain familiarity and comfort in a space filled with memories and personal history. Many people have strong emotional attachments to their homes, which can make the idea of moving difficult. Therefore, converting it allows you to stay in a place that holds sentimental value. 

In contrast, if your current neighborhood or city no longer meets your lifestyle preferences or if you want to be closer to family or healthcare facilities, selling allows you to relocate to a more suitable location. This can also enhance your lifestyle by providing more access to amenities or recreational activities that may interest you.

  • Read: How to Renovate Your Home and Prepare Your Family for Aging Parents

Cost-Effectiveness

In some cases, converting your existing home to meet your changing needs can be more cost-effective than selling and buying a new property, especially if you already own your home or have significant equity. Furthermore, converting also preserves the investment you have made in your property over the years, potentially even increasing its value upon strategic renovations. 

On the other hand, taking advantage of a favorable real estate market can maximize the sale price of your home, potentially providing a substantial financial benefit. Moving to a smaller home or a more affordable location can also reduce your monthly expenses, including property taxes, utility bills, and maintenance costs.

  • Read: New Home Construction vs. Resale: Should You Buy an Older or Newer Home? 

Stability

Moving can be stressful, especially for older adults. Converting your home eliminates the need to go through the process of selling, buying, and relocating and provides a sense of stability that may be comforting for older adults. 

In contrast, selling your home can signify a new chapter in your life, whether it’s retiring to a different location, traveling more frequently, or pursuing new interests and hobbies. This can be looked at as an exciting opportunity to try something new.

By carefully weighing these factors and consulting with real estate professionals and financial advisors as needed, you can make an informed decision about whether to convert your home or explore selling options as you age. 

Are you looking to enter the market this season? Give us a call today! One of the experienced real estate agents at Zoocasa will be more than happy to help you through the exciting home-buying process.

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Lindsey Kwon

Lindsey Kwon

Lindsey is a Content Marketing Assistant at Zoocasa. As a Zoocasa blog contributor, she enjoys letting her passion for words and writing intersect with her interests in real estate when creating blogs. In particular, she loves interior design and getting the opportunity to find unique and special listings.

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