Suze Miller, Realtor

Suze Miller, Realtor From 1st time homebuyers to mature generations, Suze listens carefully to the priorities, needs and c

From 1st time homebuyers to mature generations, Suze listens carefully to the priorities, needs and concerns of each client to create customized solutions.

Moving To A 55 and Older Community: Is It Right for you? It's a new approach to independence.For a lot of people a 55 an...
10/10/2018

Moving To A 55 and Older Community: Is It Right for you? It's a new approach to independence.

For a lot of people a 55 and older community can mean spending your retirement living with people your own age, being active, and exploring new hobbies right in your own neighborhood. It sounds a little like the social life of college without the studying. And who wouldn't want that? What should you know before you buy?

Social club

One of the benefits of a 55 and older community is the social aspect. Not only is it easy to meet people your age, but most communities also have planned events ranging from golf to art. We always talk about why location matters in real estate. And this is no different. Think about what you want to spend your days doing? If you love skiing, Florida probably isn't the best location for you.

Security

Most 55 and older communities are gated and have private security. Find out exactly what kind of security your community will offer. If this is going to be your second home, the extra security can bring big peace of mind when you're away.

No one under 55 allowed

This one is a given. If you're thinking about a 55 and older community, you probably consider this a pro. But it can quickly turn into a con. You might not realize how much you enjoyed the sound of kids playing in the street until you don't hear it anymore. And if there's a family emergency, it might mean that your adult kids or grandkids couldn't live with you. There might also be restrictions on how long younger visitors can stay. And that might mean the end of Camp Grandma during the summer.

The old neighborhood

Don't underestimate the connection you feel with your old neighborhood, especially if it's where you raised your family. If that's the case, it might be worth it to keep both homes for now and work your first home into your estate planning. That way it can stay in the family.

HOA

All those activities and amenities come a at a price, homeowners association fees. Like any home with a homeowners association, there might be strict rules about things like what color you paint your home, how many (and what type of) pets you can have, and what you can plant in your yard. That might be a fair tradeoff for you, but if you're used to making home improvements on a whim, you might want to think twice.

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64 Important Numbers Every Homeowner Should Know

Our room-by-room guide takes the guesswork out of where to hang that towel rack or how long a curtain rod to buy

By Nicole Dyer of This Old House magazine

Doing The Math



Some spaces just feel good, and you can't put your finger on why. Chances are, it's because everything is where it should be: Handles are easy to reach, drawers open unobstructed, there's light where you need it. The key is knowing the right numbers. Whether you're starting fresh or just adding a few upgrades, your home is sure to measure up.
A note on the numbers: The recommended dimensions and clearances are based on national building and design industry guidelines. You can—and should—adapt them to your own size, circumstances, and preferences. Just be sure to comply with local building codes to ensure your safety.

Bath Numbers



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Inch for inch, the bathroom packs in more functionality than any other room in the house. With scant space to hide mistakes, though, even tiny miscalculations can create big problems—not to mention compromise safety. For maximum comfort, convenience, and utility, keep these magic numbers in mind.

Bath Numbers: Shower



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Shower stalls should allow room for a shower seat, grab bars, and adjustable shower heads.

Bath Numbers: Toilet



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Consider the height and distance of the toilet paper holder in relation to the toilet rim.

Bath Numbers: Layout



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Shower door swing should be accounted for in layout planning.

Kitchen Numbers



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Keep the most popular room in the house functional and safe with these simple design guidelines for the placement of appliances, cabinets, and countertops.

Kitchen Numbers: Stove Area



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The distance from the cooktop to the range hood can affect the kitchen helper's effectiveness.

Kitchen Numbers: Range Hood



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Don't forget to account for the depth of your range hood, too.

Kitchen Numbers: Dining Nook



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Optimized dining and quality time requires nook dimensions built for comfort.

Kitchen Numbers: Sink



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Creating a functional food prep space means allowing the right amount of room.

Kitchen Numbers: Breakfast Bars and Islands



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The right amount of overhang Island seating generally comes in three heights: table (30 inches), counter (36 inches), and bar (42 inches). Each one requires a different amount of overhang (also called knee space) for diners to sit comfortably. The higher the seating, the less knee space needed, as per these recommendations from the National Kitchen and Bath Association.

Living Room Numbers



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Whether your social area is big or small, the secret to a comfortable room for entertaining, TV watching, or just hanging out is judicious spacing.

Living Room Numbers: Proportioned Decor Elements



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Necessities and accents coexist harmoniously with the proper dimensions.

Living Room Numbers: TV Screen Sense



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For optimal viewing, size your TV based on its distance from the sofa. To get the minimum screen size in inches, divide the viewing distance by 3; for the maximum, divide by 1.5. Already have a TV? Use these guidelines to position your couch. Aim for a 15- to 20-degree viewing angle to the center of the screen.

Laundry Room Numbers



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Squeezing big machines into small spaces can be a challenge. Follow these key measurements for an efficient work area.

Laundry Room Numbers: Hookup Clearance



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The hookup clearance behind machines and pedestal height affect chore efficiency.

Home Office Numbers



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To boost productivity, create an ergonomic setup that maximizes both comfort and function.

Home Office Numbers: Ergonomic Setup



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Get comfortable with properly positioned home office elements.

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