
Of course you are expecting your health to stay perfect until you are at least 100 years old. This is a positive attitude to take and nobody can fault you for it. The fact is, however, that even if you live to a ripe old age and maintain good health, at some point you may not be as strong as you were at a young age. When you are 85 years old, for example, can you really see yourself climbing three sets of stairs in your three-story Seattle townhome?
If you are older and have already brought up your family you may be thinking of looking for the right house for retirement in Seattle now. One thing that you should keep in mind is where you want to settle according to where your family has located. If one of your sons has grown up and moved to the East Coast and one of your daughters has settled on the West Coast, you may want to plan a move to be closer to one of them. You may also decide to settle in the middle to make it easier for everyone to visit and get together during the holidays.
What do you see in your future?
Take a look at your immediate future and your long-term goals. You won't have to take your retirement plans into account if you're looking for a home now and know that it is not the house you're going to remain in forever. If you're the "I'm settling down" type, you'll have to really get your plans straight for the future and organize your hunt for the right house for retirement in Seattle around it.
This blog is courtesy of Adrian Willanger at Coldwell Banker Danforth& Associates 206 909-7536 helping people buy and sale homes in the Greater Seattle area.
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