More and more retiring Baby Boomers are looking
into relocation as a strategy to stretch those hard-earned dollars.
Here are
five things to consider if you’re contemplating a retirement relocation.
Unlike earlier generations of retirees who paid off their
mortgages and retired in their family home, today's Baby Boomers are looking to
capitalize on home equity to enhance their retirement savings. If you’re
thinking how relocating might stretch your retirement dollar, below are a few
points you should consider before relocating, downsizing, or trading up:
1. Speak with your spouse or partner first, even if you think
you’re both of the same mind. Don’t
assume that you’re in agreement. When the moment to make the leap comes,
feelings may change.
2. Consider the cost-of-living in a different part of the
country. There’s a pretty big swing between rural Florida and urban San
Francisco, for example. This might also mean factoring fuel costs if you’re
moving into an area where you’re likely to spend more time driving.
3. Consider whether your plans are realistic. For example,
could you really live in a 1-bedroom condo after spreading out for years in
your present 4-bed/3-bath?
4. How much will the ease and pleasure of retirement depend
on family and friends? What are the pros/cons of moving nearer/farther away?
Conversely: Are there any detriments to moving closer to younger family
members? (i.e. are you ready to open a free grand kid-sitting service?)
5. Consider the potential impact of capital gains if you
have substantial equity in your home— speak with a tax professional. This is
especially true if you’re downshifting from ownership into a rental market.
Relocating to a more affordable area as well as to a smaller
home is a strong strategy. But real estate values and property taxes can vary
immensely by locale, even within the same state. Research thoroughly. Also, you
want to spend significant time in the location to make sure its compatible with
your lifestyle, pace, and interests.
If you're thinking about relocating or know someone who would like to speak to a local agent about relocation plans, please pass along my information. I would be honored to serve your friends and family: valerie@valeriemcconville.com
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