We understand that making a move can sometimes feel overwhelming. That is exactly why our team of experts has taken extra steps to develop a turn-key process designed to simplify the downsizing or relocation process.
Our team is prepared to assist you in developing a plan of action on your terms and in your timeframe, leaving you feeling equipped and empowered as you make new lifestyle changes. Just say the word and we will happily manage every detail of your move with care, courtesy, and excellence just the way you would do it yourself.
As a client you receive both the physical and emotional support necessary to handle even the most difficult relocation decisions and tasks. Whether you’re looking for a little boost to get started or you choose to delegate every detail of your move, we are here for you, ready to tailor our comprehensive turn-key solution to suit your specific needs.
Full service residential real estate sales for home buyers and sellers
Guided residential and senior living community tours
Senior living community, maintenance free, and 55+ housing locator services
Coordination of Move Managers
Coordination of professional packing and moving services
New home set-up and organization through Move Managers
Estate liquidation coordination and oversight
For older adults, deciding where and when to move can be complex. But there are some basic questions you can ask yourself to decide if you should relocate.
Do you have unused rooms?
Can you afford to stay in your current home for five, 10, or 20 more years?
Is your yard easy to maintain?
Do you feel isolated?
Do you have too much stuff to manage
Do you have a lot of equity in your home?
If you realize you have a lot of wasted space or too much clutter, your social interactions are lacking, or the price isn’t right, it might be time to downsize.
Exclusive Expertise: I am a Real Estate professional in Maryland holding SRES, CSHP, GRI, and Associate Broker designations specializing in seniors. I’m 1 out of 131 realtors that hold a CSHP Certification in the U.S.
Free Consultations: Personalized, no- obligation consultations to discuss and understand your unique needs.
Tailored Solutions: Customized guidance for downsizing, transitioning to senior living, and navigating the intricacies of real estate transactions.
Compassionate Support: Ensuring you feel supported, understood and informed throughout the entire process.
Seamless Transitions: Dedicated to making the often-complex real estate process smooth and stress-free.
Family Assistance: Specialized support for families and adult out-of-town children, facilitating smooth transitions for their parents' moves.
Downsizing Guide: Providing downsizing strategies for moving or aging in place, making it efficient and manageable for those looking to
simplify.
Senior Living Options: Establishing connections and offering insights into various living options, ensuring finding residences that align with their lifestyle and preferences
Vetted Service Providers: Access to our network of vetted service providers to assist in all aspects of your needs during your transition.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to Common Questions regarding Your Trusted Advisor Team
When should we begin talking with our parents about the possibility of moving?
Ideally, this conversation should first happen while everyone is healthy and mobile. The best time to begin the conversation is NOW.
Every person has different circumstances and so there is not a one-size-fits-all residential solution. If current or future healthcare is a top priority, a full service senior living community may be preferable.
Some people take longer than others. Many older adults who make the “sudden announcement” about relocating report to have been privately considering it for up to two years or more. Unless there is a crisis or other compelling reason to move quickly, it is typically best to allow older adults to process the decision in their own time.
Visit all available communities that offer needed or desired services and amenities within your geographic area and then re-visit them. This is not a decision that should be made in a rush, so take the time necessary to feel confident in your choice.
Assisted living communities provide various levels of care, some of which may be covered by certain long-term care insurance policies. If you have this type of insurance, contact the company in advance and inquire as to whether your policy has an assisted-living benefit. Veteran’s aid and attendance benefits can also be applied toward assisted living care (veteranaid.org). Some, but few, assisted living communities accept Medicaid.