Retirement Plans Wilmington DE

There are several ways to buy your retirement home, whether it is in an active adult community, a 55+ development, or in a mixed generation town. Read on to learn more details.

Kristofor Behn
Fieldstone Financial Management Group, LLC

(800) 888-5164
The Brandywine Building
Wilmington, DE
Vincent Schiavi
Schiavi + Dattani

(302) 994-4444
2710 Centerville Road, Suite 201
Wilmington, DE
Donald Nicholson
Donald W Nicholson & Associates, Ltd.

(302) 529-1500
1403 Silverside Road, Suite B
Wilmington, DE
Paul Baumbach
Mallard Advisors, LLC

(302) 737-4546
750 Barksdale Road, Suite 3
Newark, DE
Thomas Smedile
Swarthmore Financial Advisors, Ltd.

(610) 892-9922
10 Veterans Square, Second Floor
Media, PA
Burwell Hutchinson
Fischer & Hutchinson Wealth Advisors, LLC

(302) 442-4233
5560 Kirkwood Highway
Wilmington, DE
Joan Sharp
Life Strategies, LLC

(302) 324-5363
42 Read's Way, New Castle Corp. Commons
New Castle, DE
William Starnes
Mallard Advisors, LLC

(302) 239-1654
1041 Valley Road
Hockessin, DE
Alan Schapire
Libra Financial Planning

(610) 891-0762
280 N. Providence Road, Suite 100
Media, PA
William Heidig
FiscalWise, Inc.

(610) 891-7760
55 State Road, 2nd Floor
Media, PA
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How to Find Your (Bargain) Retirement Dream

pricereduced-cut1If the old cocktail party conversation was about how much your house had gone up in value, the new one could be - what a great 55+ bargain you found in this distressed market. Home prices are down, big-time, in most markets. Smart buyers are out there now looking for the best deals. This article will talk about possible strategies that you might follow to buy a house at a bargain price - and without getting burned in the process. Our emphasis is on the “nearly new”, homes that are 1 or more years old.

There are several ways to buy your retirement home, whether it is in an active adult community, a 55+ development, or in a mixed generation town:

1. From the development sales office. Generally this means you are buying a brand new home, perhaps one that hasn’t even been built yet. You will probably pay the highest price, but you also get the best guarantee - and a new home.

2. From the existing owner. You might get a very good deal, but you also carry plenty of risk and no guarantees. Extra due diligence is called for without any professionals involved in the transaction.

3. From a real estate agent. There are many advantages. Although you will probably pay a little more, that could easily be more than made up because of the broad selection of properties you are shown, their experience, and their market expertise.

4. At foreclosure. Perhaps the biggest bargain opportunity, along with the highest risks. You are buying as is - if you buy a lemon you better be prepared to open up a lemonade stand. You can buy foreclosures from banks, agents, or even at auction.

5. Short sales. In this type of sale the home is in danger of being foreclosed, and is worth less than the mortgage. You might get a good deal by buying before it is foreclosed on, but you must be patient and persistent. Most short sale deals fall through because the banks or servicing agents don’t agree to the terms.

Existing homes often the best bargains.
There are several advantages to buying an existing home rather than a brand new one:

- The house is broken in, obvious defects have been repaired
- Additional amenities and improvements have been added
- The owner wants to sell fast and willing to negotiate. You will probably pay less
- The developer’s price chart is out the window
- The neighborhood is built out; you can tell what it’s really like, and promised amenities are either there or not

Buying from the developer also has advantages:

- You will normally get a strong guarantee
- You get to design the final stages of the house, choosing exactly the features and design you want
- Some people like living in a brand new home where
no one else has ever lived

Finding the bargains out there
Our good friend and Topretirements member OldNassau had some wonderful suggestions for finding the bargains out there. Here they are:

1. Copy the name (e.g. “Ashton Lakes”)
paste, with ” ” and the state or nearby cit...

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