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Beyond50Radio
This is a great, online social network of realtors sharing great information. You'll not only find deals, but also get any real estate questions answered by a host of professionals. If you are ever planning a move to a city in the United States, get the insider's perspective on best properties to consider.
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For thousands of people, moving to smaller quarters is “out there” —meaning some time in the future. But for many of us, “I’m not ready yet,” really means, “I can’t stand the thought of getting ready to move.”
On the other hand, for most people, their home is their single largest asset, so maximizing what it will sell for is important. There are many things we can’t control. We can’t control what the mortgage interest rates will be when we sell our home. We can’t control what the real estate market will be like when we sell our home. But we can control how ready our home is to go on the market, and the best investment.is starting now—even if your move is months or years away. |
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You've spent your life saving, and now you're ready to start spending. That's right, Fool -- it's time to kiss the boss good-bye. Some call it retirement, but you call it "payday!"You've already started moving your money around (after that refresher course on asset allocation). No surprises await (so you think) on the costs front (here's some brush-up reading, just to be sure). But do not go hastily into that good life. You have a few important decisions to make before you head off to Bermuda. Here are some of the biggies.
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Boomers are redefining the 'golden years' by buying into communities that feature Pilates over shuffleboard, moving back downtown—or even staying put.
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