Retirement Homes New Orleans LA

Builder Magazine recently came out with a list of its top 10 new home features, and it is a very interesting list. Obviously their list is slanted to help builders sell homes with the features they think you and I will like. Topretirements took the liberty of adding and substituting some of our own favorites, making it a top 15 list.

Ms. Deanna Miles
Center for Change Inc.

504-362-5122
12-A Westbankway, Ste. 205
Gretna, LA
Mr. Kevin Bourgeois
504-376-5445
744 Dante St.
New Orleans, LA
Mr. Frank Trupiano
Frank A. Trupiano, LCSW

504-392-3498
1581 Carol Sue Ave. Suite 211
Gretna, LA
Ms. Janice Carbon
Janice B. Carbon, L.C.S.W.

504-833-5087
912 Beverly Garden Dr.
Metairie, LA
Mr. Mark Morris
Mark Morris, LCSW

504-388-7463
2901 Ridgelake Drive
Metairie, LA
Ms. Rebecca Baas
985-250-0472
5002 Prytania Street
New Orleans, LA
Ms. Andrea Scheele
504-899-2686
1303 Amelia Street
New Orleans, LA
Mrs. Barbara Carlton
Barbara W. Carlton, LCSW, CEAP, SAP

504-218-4055
300 Codifer Blvd.
Metairie, LA
Ms. Maureen Dombourian
Maureen Dombourian, LCSW, ACSW

504-443-9779
1581 Carol Sue Ave. Suite 212
Gretna, LA
Ms. Marsha Loats
Marsha P. Loats, LCSW

504-908-8160
2820 Athania Pkwy. #2
Metairie, LA
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What are the "Must Have" Features in Your Retirement House?

Most baby boomers are currently in a “hold” mode. For them, waiting out the economic storm means postponing their retirement or second home purchase. To help you while away the time, we’ve come up with an armchair/dinner table exercise - what are the “must-have” features you (and your S.O.) must have in your new retirement home?

By this time most of us have at owned at least a couple of homes. We know what we liked, weren’t that crazy about, and absolutely couldn’t get along without. But meanwhile our lifestyles have changed. The kids have grown up, a warmer climate might be in the offing, and visits from grandchildren are either here or on the horizon. Lastly, the market is forever changing, adding new features that no one ever dreamed of tempting us with before.

Builder Magazine recently came out with a list of its top 10 new home features, and it is a very interesting list. Obviously their list is slanted to help builders sell homes with the features they think you and I will like. Topretirements took the liberty of adding and substituting some of our own favorites, making it a top 15 list.

1. Radiant-heated bathroom floors. No longer are water-filled pipes required under your kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom floors - pre-made mats make installation much simpler and less expensive than the last time you might have considered them.
2. On-demand water heater. The Rheem Pronto is a good example of an on-demand heater that mounts in the wall and helps you avoid wasting energy for hot water stored in pipes and tanks.
3. Glass tiles. Now available in colors, they let the light in and brighten up your home.
4. Dual flush toilets. Can save 6000 gallons a water per year for a family of 4.
5. Low-flow showerheads. Use just 1 gallon per minute vs.3.5 for standard showerheads. Yet performance feels the same.
6. Water re-circulator. If you don’t upgrade to an on-demand heater, a re-circulator gives you instant hot water - no more jumping jacks while you wait for the hot water to arrive through your cold pipes.
7. Folding patio-door. Lets you easily open up an entire wall(s) to your deck or patio - instantly.
8. Central vacuum. One of our favorites. Stop lugging a heavy vacuum around, just plug the head and hose into convenient wall outlets. Doesn’t cost much more than a deluxe vacuum cleaner if installed in a new home.
9. Excellent insulation. One of the invisible upgrades worth checking out. Check the spec from your builder to make sure your ceilings are well-insulated.
10. First floor master bedroom. This is a no-brainer, yet we are astonished at how many homes built for the 55+ set have 2nd floor bedrooms.
11. Built-in Trash/Recycling stations. A built-in big kitchen drawer with multiple compartments for trash and recycling makes your kitchen more attractive and simplifies collection.
12. Solar hot water heating. Much more efficient and cheaper in most climates than pho...

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