Starting the Good Life posts by Rita Wilkins. Rita is a renowned expert in decluttering and minimalism, empowering individuals to simplify their lives through practical tips and resources, while also captivating audiences as a professional speaker and author.

Top Travel Trends in 2017 for Baby Boomers

In our article Top Travel Trends of 2017 we highlight how Baby Boomers are going to be travelling – a lot. So here are some Baby Boomer travel trends that we haven’t already mentioned that your tour or activity business should know about. 1.Budgets Baby Boomers wouldn't mind getting a great deal on their next [...]

Living in a Jewel Box: Bill & Richard’s Gorgeously Grand Small Space

My absolute favorite annual issue of House Beautiful comes out next week - it's all about Small Spaces and never fails to inspire and educate. I just got this amazing sneak peek of a truly wonderful home featured this year - can you believe this is a one-room NYC studio? It's the shrink-ray version of [...]

3 Innovative Options That Make Aging in Place Possible

The old standard of retiring and shuffling off to a retirement community is being re-written by baby boomers who want to enjoy their homes, embrace their communities and age in place as long as they can. By renovating their homes, engaging in the “Village” model, and finding innovative solutions like the Golden Girls Network’s Home [...]

The House Designers Design House Plans for America’s Baby Boomers

Recent studies by the National Home Builders Association and AARP show that baby boomers are leading the push in new home construction trends, influencing how builders, designers and architects modify their floor plans to meet varied lifestyles and changing needs. America's Best-Selling House Plans Boomers in a position to sell their existing homes prefer building [...]

Downsizing Real Estate

Downsizing Real Estate – Aspirations of Retiring Baby Boomers There are endless human aspirations. As a retired or retiring baby boomer, you have worked hard and achieved a lot in life. You may be an empty-nester now and the big house may not be serving the needs it once did. Now is the time to [...]

Boomers near retirement changing housing trends

David and Carol Tate, both 65, who decided to remodel their home for future needs when they retired, in Yorktown, Va., March 9, 2015. Baby boomers are often choosing to live in places outside the usual retirement spots — or stay where they are and remodel their homes. (Matt Eich/The New York Times) [...]

De-Cluttering Tips for Baby Boomers Preparing to Downsize

By Lynn Harris  As baby boomers approach retirement, they are faced with having to decide whether or not to downsize. Living in a large home and having to care for the yard, maintenance and cleaning can be overwhelming at times. When looking at options, boomers can find a couple of choices to consider. They could [...]

Top 3 Things Second-Wave Baby Boomers Look for in a Home

According to data from the U.S Census bureau, there are approximately 76.4 million baby boomers living in the United States today. Contrary to what many think, there are very different segments within this generation, and one piece that sets them apart are their housing needs. John McManus, editorial director of Hanley Wood’s Residential Group says [...]

What’s hot and what’s not in 2017 kitchen trends

Tuxedo cabinets. Hidden appliances. Sleek wood paneling. It reads like a scene ripped out of the latest James Bond movie, but they’re actually the stars of Zillow Digs‘ latest Home Trends Forecast for 2017. “Homeowners today want an open and thoughtfully designed kitchen that blends seamlessly with the rest of the home’s design aesthetic,” said [...]

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How to Start Simplifying and Downsizing Your Life Today

We regularly receive emails from readers looking for suggestions for how they can start ‘editing’ their lives. They find themselves living lives that feel chaotic. They have too much stuff. Their houses are too big. They might want to downsize their homes but the areas where they live do not have many options for compact housing. Their families are not necessarily [...]

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