For decades, retirees were told one thing:
Pay off the house, then enjoy retirement.
Today, more retirees are quietly questioning that advice — and for good reason.
An increasing number of seniors are choosing to sell their homes and rent instead, not because they can’t afford to own, but because flexibility often matters more than tradition in retirement.
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Would you consider selling your home in retirement to gain flexibility and reduce responsibility?
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Surveys show that retirees who downsize or rent later in life often report lower stress levels, even when their housing costs remain similar, because uncertainty and maintenance burdens are reduced.
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