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7 Tips For How To Make Friends As You Get Older

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  As we grow older, making friends can become more challenging. Our social circles may shrink due to moving away, work, family obligations, or other life events. It can be difficult to find new friends when you're no longer in school or surrounded by people your own age. However, it's important to maintain social connections throughout our lives, as friendships can have a positive impact on our mental health and well-being. In this blog, we'll explore some tips for making friends as you get older. 1. Join a club or group:  One of the easiest ways to meet new people with similar interests is by joining a club or group. There are groups for almost every hobby or interest you can imagine, from sports teams to book clubs to volunteer organizations. Look for local groups on social media or community bulletin boards and attend a meeting or event. You may be surprised at how many people you meet who share your interests. 2. Take a class:  Taking a class is another great way to mee

9 Tips For Lifelong Learning

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  As humans, we never stop learning. Whether it's a new skill, a different perspective, or an innovative idea, we should always be striving to expand our knowledge and understanding of the world. There are numerous benefits to continuing to learn as we get older, including improved cognitive function, increased socialization, and a greater sense of purpose However, in today's fast-paced world, it can be challenging to keep up with the constant changes and developments in various fields. Here are some tips for being a lifelong learner: 1. Read widely:  Reading is one of the most effective ways to keep learning as you age. It doesn't matter what you read, whether it's a classic novel or a non-fiction book on a topic you're interested in. Reading exposes you to new ideas and concepts, and helps you stay intellectually stimulated. 2. Take online courses:  With the rise of online learning platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and edX, it's never been easier to take courses

Closing Costs For Sellers

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  If you're planning to sell your home, you should be aware of the costs that come with the process. One of these costs is closing costs. Closing costs are expenses that are paid by both the buyer and seller during a real estate transaction. The seller's closing costs vary depending on the location, but in general, they amount to around 2-5% of the total sale price of the home. As a seller, it's important to understand what these costs entail, as they can significantly impact your net proceeds from the sale. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most common closing costs for sellers. Real Estate Agent Commissions:  The most significant closing cost for sellers is usually the commission paid to the real estate agents involved in the sale. Typically, the commission is 5-6% of the sale price of the property, which is divided between the listing agent and the buyer's agent. Some sellers may attempt to sell their homes on their own, known as “For Sale By Owner” (FSB

8 Alternatives To Assisted Living

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  As people age, they may require more assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and preparing meals. Traditionally, assisted living facilities have been the go-to option for seniors who need extra help, but there are alternatives to consider. In this blog post, we will discuss some alternatives to assisted living. 1. Technology-based support:  Technology is increasingly being used to provide seniors with support and assistance. For example, wearable devices can monitor health and alert caregivers if there are any concerns, and smart home technology can provide reminders for medications and appointments. 2. Aging in Place:  Aging in place means staying in one's own home as they age and receiving any necessary assistance and modifications to the home to accommodate their changing needs. Aging in place can be a great option for seniors who want to maintain their independence and stay in familiar surroundings. There are many services available to help seniors age in

Silicon Valley Real Estate Market Update 5-25-2023

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  Here's the weekly round-up of news. Check it out, save it for later, and/or share it with your friends.  Biden confident about reaching debt ceiling deal   With negotiators continuing to discuss the debt ceiling, President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., have struck an upbeat tone. Biden said he was "confident" the country will avoid default. Full Story:  The Associated Press  (5/17)  Loss of mobile home parks adds to affordability crisis   Across the U.S., mobile home parks are being razed to make room for costlier developments, displacing many working families. "Mobile homes are a much bigger part of our affordable housing stock than people know," said Mark Stapp of Arizona State University. Full Story:  The Associated Press  (5/21)  Features that increase your home’s value by up to $17k?  If you are putting your house on the market, you want to have the best advantage for not only selling it but getting the most you can. There are a fe

5 Options to Explore For Retirement Living

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As people age, their housing needs change. While many seniors prefer to age in place or rightsize, some may need to consider other options to ensure that they receive the care and support they need. Senior housing provides a range of choices for older adults, from independent living communities to skilled nursing facilities. In this blog, we will explore the different types of senior housing available. 1. Independent Living Communities:  Designed for active and independent seniors who want to downsize from a larger home or no longer wish to maintain a home. These communities offer various amenities such as fitness centers, social activities, transportation, and housekeeping services. Residents have their own apartments or homes, and they may participate in organized activities or events if they choose. 2. Assisted Living Facilities:  Designed for seniors who need some assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, or medication management, but do not require 24-

Paperwork Needed Before You Sell Your Home

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  Selling your home can be an exciting and stressful process.  From finding a real estate agent to preparing your home for showings, there are many tasks to complete before putting your home on the market. One of the most important steps in preparing your home for sale is to ensure that you have all the necessary paperwork in order. This paperwork can help streamline the process, ensure that you are in compliance with local laws, and give potential buyers confidence that they are making a sound investment. Here are some of the essential documents you'll need to have on hand: Title Report:  A title report is a document that shows the legal history of the property, including any liens or outstanding mortgages. You will need to provide this document to the buyer to ensure that there are no legal issues that could prevent the sale from going through. Mortgage Documents:  If you still have an outstanding mortgage on your home, you will need to provide the buyer with documentation of the