Age 60+ Blogs

During the process of finding and moving into a new home, you will have many questions. Here are a series of articles and blogs that provide some useful information. 

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LeRoy Warden and Associates has SRES® accreditation which helps to understand and address the unique real estate needs of seniors. With specialized seniors real estate training, we will guide you through each step, at your pace, providing added resources and our network of experts. 



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Questions to ask about, when choosing a new home


You will want to ask questions to get a feel of the facility. Are other residents happy and friendly? Is the atmosphere energetic or quiet? Ask for brochures to help you compare. Here is our suggested list of questions.

☐ What are the living quarters options (ex. 1 bed, 2 bed, studio) and floor plans?
☐ Are there in-suite available appliances?
☐ Is there a balcony in suite?
☐ What are the care levels & health services available (24 hour care, if needed?)?
☐ What are the services, programs, activities...

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How to Set an Offer Price

There is no set equation to determine how you will reach an offer price. Rather, the process involves a range of research and comparison that will vary with each situation. You’ll need to look at sales of comparable properties, and factor in additional data such as the condition of the property, the current market, and seller circumstances. With this information in hand, you will be able to determine a fair price range and, from there, establish the price you are willing to offer.

Concentrate...

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Buying a Home - What Expenses to Expect

Budgeting for a new home can be tricky. Not only are there mortgage installments and the down payment to consider, there are a host of other—sometimes unexpected— expenses to add to the equation. The last thing you want is to be caught financially unprepared, blindsided by taxes and other hidden costs on closing day.

These expenses vary: some of them are one-time costs, while others will take the form of monthly or yearly installments. Some may not even apply to your particular case. But...

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7 Things to Look for in a New Neighbourhood

Whether seeking solace, activity, schools, churches, or green space, every homebuyer looks for a different combination of attributes in a new community. Choosing a neighbourhood that suits your needs and wants is one of the most important decisions you’ll make in the home-buying process; your choice of environment will affect the way you experience your new home. This is a very personal decision, influenced by countless unique factors colouring your own lives, but you should always keep the...

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Know the Market before You Buy

The asking prices of most homes on the market indicate the current state of the market, and usually mirror the prices for which other similar homes in the area have recently sold. In deciding upon a selling price, a home-seller must establish a balance between the desire to draw the highest offer and finding a price that will be reasonable enough to attract an appropriate pool of prospects, and competitive offers. While most selling agents counsel their clients to consider this equation when pricing...

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