As our needs change with age, it's crucial to look at downsizing options that offer comfort, security, and a sense of community. This blog post, "Finding Your Perfect Retirement Living Downsizing Option," will explore various housing choices for retirees and seniors.
Australia is a nation of pet owners. Close to two thirds of Australians have at least one pet and almost half of us are dog owners. When we consider downsizing and retirement living, it’s a given that we want to take our much-loved furry friends with us.
Given recent changes in the real estate market and the resulting dip in house prices, we asked financial advisor and retirement specialist Geoff Whiddon, Principle of Dome Financial in Charlestown, is now a good time to sell your home?
Port Stephens’ locals, visitors, village residents and their guests all received a warm ‘Blueys welcome’ at ‘A Taste of Medowie’, the special event hosted at retirement village, Blueheath at The Bower in Medowie, to celebrate the grand opening of the multi-million dollar clubhouse and facilities.
Experience A Taste of Medowie at the grand opening of Blueheath at The Bower’s luxury clubhouse.
The Big Vacation replaces the Big Resignation for retirement village residents in Medowie
Blueheath at The Bower gardener Guiliano Perrota (Jules) shares his tips for prepping your garden for the winter months.
As winter sets in and the days are shorter, it’s tempting to retreat into the warmth and comfort of our homes, crank up the heating and wait out the cold weather. Winter can be disruptive to exercise routines across all age groups – the morning walk or run isn’t quite so appealing if you’re starting in the dark.
Australians are increasingly seeing the advantages of renewable energy on the environment and noticeable savings on ever-growing electricity bills. However, the dilemma of retrofitting solar panels on your home, finding a reputable supplier at the right price and understanding the kilowatt capacity you may need, can be a daunting prospect.
When planning their retirement, most people focus initially on the financial implications. Beyond the practicalities there may be a plan for a bucket list trip or to buy a caravan, but what comes next?
After living through the experience of Covid-19 many of us are re-evaluating. Do we still want the same things that we wanted in a pre-pandemic world?
As a source of joy and companionship as well as a much-loved member of the family, most pet owners would not contemplate a move to a retirement village or over 55s community if it would mean leaving their furry friend behind.
Good financial information is essential when considering your retirement and in deciding whether to downsize. Blueheath at The Bower opened its doors to retirees considering their options at a seminar ‘Supersize your downsizing’ featuring Geoff Whiddon,
“Freedom!” was the response from Blueheath at The Bower resident, Steve Jewkes. For Steve, freedom means many things, freedom from looking after a large garden, freedom to travel and freedom to spend his time as he chooses.
The market is hot at the moment and sellers are achieving record prices, however if you’re selling your family home to downsize, getting the best sales prices for your home can make a big difference to your retirement options. Increasingly vendors are styling their home when they put it on the market and Marcella Cetinich, styling and decluttering expert from Valiant Interiors, gives us her top 4 reasons why you too should style your home for sale.
When considering options for downsizing, retirees are often concerned about the financial implications and how this will impact their ongoing living expenses and future estate.
If you’re thinking of downsizing, selling the family home can be a big task...
The idea of downsizing and moving home can evoke the thought “I don’t know where to begin” for many retirees.
These simple tips are a useful guide to help buyers picture themselves living in your home. Marcella Cetinich from Valiant Interiors specialises in property styling and helping seniors transition from the family home to a retirement space. She recommends removing any distractions to showing off the features of your property.
Many have used the term ‘unprecedented’ when describing the impact of COVID-19. One unexpected turn has seen increased values in regional areas and a surge of interest in retirement communities.
Are your retirement plans raising questions? Renowed retirement guru, author, speaker and newspaper columnist Rachel Lane joined a panel of
local experts to dispel the myths and provide valuable tips when it comes to retirement living.
One size does not tend to fit all for every stage of life – whether that be clothes, cars, yard space or a home.
While a larger home is ideal for a growing family, for empty nesters it usually means more work and maintenance that can increasingly become
a burden.