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How seniors are right-sizing into a new home

Lisa Rodgers showcases the coffee bar in her home at The Villas at Forest Oaks in Butler. Rodgers was attracted to the facility because pets are allowed. Morgan Phillips/Butler Eagle

As millions of baby boomers enter their retirement years, many are trading spacious family homes for more manageable living spaces. Yet today’s seniors aren’t simply downsizing. They’re right-sizing as they seek homes that combine comfort and convenience with opportunities for an active, engaging lifestyle.

Today’s senior housing market has evolved to meet these changing preferences, offering various options that cater to the unique needs and desires of older adults.

Modern seniors prioritize low-maintenance properties with accessibility features such as single-level living, wide doorways and step-free entryways, said JoAnn Echtler, an agent with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices in Cranberry Township.

“Mobility is definitely the top concern,” she said. “Builders are starting to make these kinds of accessible features standard or as an option because it’s what seniors are thinking about.”

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