According to a new report by the Joint Center for Housing Studies, seniors are already experiencing housing woes, and that number is only set to grow as more Baby Boomers come of age.
Read More »Seniors Overwhelmingly Want to Stay in Their Homes
As seniors age, more opt to remain in their homes instead of moving to assisted living facilities, senior communities, or condos.
Read More »Seniors Overwhelmingly Want to Stay in Their Homes
Over half of America's seniors have now paid off their home, are living without a mortgage, and view their home as the best financial decision they ever made.
Read More »How Older Homeowners Are Shaping the Housing Market
Households aged 65 and over are the fastest-growing demographic, according to data in the “State of the Nation’s Housing” report published by Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing ...
Read More »Seniors Struggling to Keep up With Housing Costs
A new survey from Property Shark states that 30% of respondents over the age of 45 stated they’ve struggled with housing costs over the past year. The ...
Read More »Feds Need to Prepare for Senior Housing Boom
By 2030, a full 20 percent of the American population will be at least 65 years old. The bad news is that a large percentage of that population will not be financially prepared to fund their retirements and age in their own homes, and the government needs to start fixing the problem now.
Read More »Senior Housing Demand Soars, But so do Chances of Oversupply
As the baby boomer generation edges closer to retirement age, housing demand for seniors is expected to increase, but could too much of a good thing mean oversupply?
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