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Retirees Expect Their Home to Be a Financial Safety Net. They Shouldn’t.

Older homeowners often don’t see the value of, or can’t afford to, maintain and renovate their homes of many years. And that can mean thousands lost when they sell.

Martha C. White
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Age, Chronological, Appraisals and Valuation (Property), Elderly, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Home Repairs and Improvements, Nursing Homes, Personal Finances, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Redfin, Retirement
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