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Real Estate Decisions for Seniors: Timing, Preparation, and Avoiding Pitfalls with Jake Beal

54 min · 10 de may de 2026
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Host Brynne Malone of Aging Solutions welcomes licensed real estate broker Jake Beal to discuss today’s real estate market through the lens of adults 65+. They note that 78% of people 65+ own homes, 40% still carry mortgages, and many weigh selling to fund retirement or a move to a retirement community. Beal emphasizes starting conversations 6–12+ months early to reduce stress, plan personal property decisions, and prioritize “lipstick vs. surgery” improvements, including options like roof remediation warranties. He explains pricing strategies using sold and active comps, why spring often yields higher prices than winter, and the difference between appraisers (justification) and realtors (market motivation). They cover listing agreements, typical fees, investor/wholesaler risks, dual agency concerns, contract realities, and the value of interviewing agents and setting communication expectations, while acknowledging the emotional ties and community loss involved in leaving a longtime home. AgingSolutionsNW.com TheBealGroupLLC.com @RealJakeBeal

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