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Bruce Nemovitz
Phone (262) 242-6177 Realty Executives - Integrity 412 E. Silver Spring Drive Milwaukee, WI 53223 |
Bruce Nemovitz
Moving in the Right Direction Introduction I have been a Realtor in the Metro Milwaukee area for over 25 years and am a Senior Real Estate Specialist ' that is, a specialist in helping senior citizens to make appropriate housing decisions. I have been in the homes of hundreds of seniors, listening to their stories and watching their faces. In too many cases, those faces have painted a picture of fear and frustration. I needed to get to the root causes of their trepidations, hopes and desires. I wanted to know what seniors were really thinking about when it comes to such an important aspect of their lives ' their home! Why were they staying in their homes when it was obvious a move should be made? I decided to survey my senior clients who were still in their homes. The majority of the respondents had attended a 'moving seminar.' The seminars provide information regarding affordability of senior housing, downsizing and the process of selling their home and moving. Most of the seniors were ages 72-83 years old. Seven hundred surveys were distributed. Statistically, I expected to get back 1%, or seven. However, I received about 10% or 70! The questions were open ended (subjective) with no choice of answers. The seniors were free to answer any way they chose. This was not a scientific study, but simply an attempt at compiling the beliefs of seniors faced with the decision whether or not to sell their home. Each month I will share the compiled answers relating to one question or aspect affecting decisions made by my respondents. I will attempt to share my thoughts and experiences in relation to the responses. This month's question was 'What is the top fear keeping you from making a move?' Answer: Fear of change Going to new surroundings, leaving the neighborhood, emotional separation from their home of many years, were the issues on their minds when considering a move. It is hard to leave what you've known for 30-50 years, and move to a new home where surroundings are unfamiliar. Many of my clients had a tough time pondering the decision whether or not a move would benefit their lifestyles, even though they knew that their current residence was not meeting their needs. Leaving neighbors who you've shared so many experiences is tough. We are all creatures of habit. The natural tendency is to stay with what we know. We feel comfortable and safe in situations that are familiar to us. But there comes a time when our logical self is telling us that being comfortable may not be the right lifestyle when considering our health demands as well as our ability to maintain our properties. The following are steps you can take to overcome the fear of change:
Next week's survey question: What is the top reason for considering a move? See if you can guess the right answer! By Bruce Nemovitz, Certified Senior Real Estate Specialist, Certified Senior Advisor. Bruce and his team can be reached at 262-242-6177 or email at: Bruce@BrucesTeam.com |
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