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User Name: Hapi (member since 7/9/2009)
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In my opinion, if you have enough in your retirement, pay your house off and live off your social se... (Show entire answer)
In my opinion, if you have enough in your retirement, pay your house off and live off your social security. You shouldn't have to worry about paying your mortgage after retiring. If that isn't an option, know that there are pros and cons of moving into rental apartments or into senior housing. Cons; 1) You'll have to disclose all or most of your income and or investments. 2) You may have to give them the authority over your monthly rental payment fees. 3) You'll give up your privacy. 4) Less living space Pros; 1) 24/7 medical care available (senior housing) 2) Less stress pertaining to home maintenance 3) Senior services availablity 4) Less monthly fees I wish you the best in the choice you make.
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