⏰The Sandwich Generation: Time's Ticking—Move Smart! 🏠

Andy Schildhorn • August 22, 2024

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Navigating the sandwich generation? In this video, I share essential real estate tips for those balancing their children's and aging parents' needs. Whether you’re helping your kids get into the market or assisting your parents in downsizing, I have the experience to guide you through it all.

 

Here's a quick overview:

 

🏠 Real Estate for the Sandwich Generation:

  • Helping Your Kids: Tools and strategies to get your children into their first home.
  • Assisting Your Parents: Finding the right downsizing options close to essential services like medical facilities and shopping.
  • Timing Matters: Why it’s crucial to start these conversations early to avoid last-minute stress.
  • Family Togetherness: Exploring the trend of families pooling resources to purchase larger homes accommodating everyone.

🤔 What This Means for You:

  • Practical Solutions: Making real estate decisions that benefit the whole family. Expert Guidance: Insights from mortgage broker Rita Cousins on navigating financing options.
  • Creative Options: The benefits of multigenerational living and how it can bring families closer while making financial sense.

If you're part of the sandwich generation and need guidance, I’m here to help. With over 30 years of experience, I can assist you in making the best decisions for your family.

 

How are you managing the needs of both your children and parents? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

 

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