
 
 
    As older adults approach retirement, there are limitless
    ways to spend your retirement years. One of the first decisions most adults
    near retirement make is where they want to retire. This is usually an important
    decision between aging in place or rightsizing to a new home. There are
    positives and negatives to each decision, but the best way to determine your
    next step is considering the unique needs for your lifestyle, physical and
    mental health. 
 
    Before deciding if rightsizing or downsizing is the right
    fit, you should consider five major factors.
  
 1. PHYSICAL HEALTH
 
    If you or your family member has health complications that
    are not suited for the current layout of your residence, moving or making accessibility updates to your home can have
    significant benefits, especially if mobility is an issue. Something as simple
    as moving to a home with a simpler layout or creating a wheelchair friendly
    entrance may go a long way. Remember it’s better to move or make updates when
    you can, not when you must.
 
 2. MENTAL WELL-BEING
 
    If the thought of caring for your yard, multiple bedrooms,
    or general upkeep seems stressful rightsizing or aging in place can both be good
    options with proper planning. Start
    assessing services near you that can help you keep up with the overall upkeep
    of your home, help you declutter, or do space planning either as you age in
    place or before you sell your home to rightsize.
 
 3. FINANCIAL PLANS
 
    Being realistic about your finances is a great step towards
    planning for retirement whether you are remaining in your home or rightsizing.
    In many cases retirement savings has a limit for what is covered. Making solid
    financial plans for retirement or creating a financial plan while approaching
    retirement may help you decide if a move or aging in place could save you
    money. AARP has a retirement calculator to help you plan. https://www.aarp.org/work/retirement-planning/retirement_calculator.html
 
 4. FAMILY
 
    Retirement may be a time where you decide to spend more time
    with family, friends, children or grandchildren to make new memories. It’s
    important to consider this prior to the aging in place or downsizing process
    and create a for spending time with, visiting, or in some cases living with a
    family member. Factor in the perceived need for help and what you and your family
    members or friends envision for your relationship with them. In some cases, seniors
    opt to rightsize to a larger home they intend to share with close family and
    friends.
 
 5. LIFESTYLE
 
    Are you active? Do you plan to travel? Your lifestyle is a
    great determining factor for where you plan to spend retirement and where you
    decide to settle for this exciting part of your life. Retirement is different
    from what you may remember it being for your parents or grandparents. Choose an
    option that fits your retirement lifestyle as well as your wishlist for social
    interaction.
   
 WHAT SIZE SPACE DO I NEED?
 Here’s how to tell if you should move to a larger space:
 
- 
        You want
        to make room for relatives 
    
- 
        You want
        to make room for your children to move in and help you 
    
How to tell if you should move to a smaller space:
 
    - 
        You have
        health complications that are not suited for the current layout of your
        residence
    
- 
        The
        thought of caring for or paying for landscaping, cleaning multiple
        bedrooms, or other general upkeep tasks and costs seems stressful
    
- 
        Moving
        could save you money in retirement
    
- 
        Your
        home has lots of space that is never used
    
How to tell if your existing home is the perfect fit:
 
    - 
        You could make simple modifications for comfort
        and accessibility
    
- 
        You want to use your extra rooms for family
        members or professionals to assist with care
    
- Aging in place is the best financial decision
- 
        There are services available in your area for
        property upkeep, daily tasks, and medical care that fit within your budget
    
 
 
    As life changes, so does our use of space. For
    every milestone in our life, we use space differently. Retirement is no
    different. Planning how you want to enjoy retirement present new things to
    consider, exciting discoveries, and in some cases bring you face to face with frightening
    truths. As with any major life decision, creating a well thought out plan and
    weighing all options helps you make an informed decision. Considering the tips
    on this list can give you a great foundation to plan for your next phase and
    help you decide if rightsizing or remaining in your home is the right choice.