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.

A Tiny House Can Make a Huge Difference in your Finances

When you live in a home that is just a few hundred square feet, it’s not just your storage space that is impacted. This choice comes with a lifestyle and, in some cases, some not-so-tiny financial implications. So it’s not just tiny houses – it’s a movement. A movement towards simpler, smaller homes which gives many [...]

Declutter and Downsize to Create a Life with Room for What Matters Most

I thought I would be happier with more. I didn’t care if I had to work harder, or spend more to get it. I thought it was worth it. I rewarded long work weeks with shopping and after a bad day, medicated with spending. I didn’t know that’s what I was doing, but I can see [...]

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30 Small-Space Hacks You’ve Never Seen Before

Whether you live in a small apartment or have a tiny room in your home, it's quite likely that you're going to get yourself into some trouble figuring out how to make your space livable. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to hack your way to an open, efficient, and stylish space. With some savvy [...]

Boomers Account For More Than Half Of Renter Growth

Apr 05, 2016 Chuck Sudo, Bisnow, Chicago Developers may be catering to Millennials with their multifamily developments in the pipeline, but an older generation is also spurring demand for rental units. Baby Boomers have accounted for more than half of the country's rental growth in the past 10 years. As more Boomers reach retirement age [...]

Go Small and Go Home: Baby Boomers Move Toward Downsizing

Who would have ever guessed that going small would be the next big thing? Baby Boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, make up a good chunk of the population — 76 million people, to be exact. According to the AARP, 8,000 Boomers will turn 65 every day for the next decade and a half. [...]

11 Surprising Things About Becoming a Minimalist

You might expect that when you become a minimalist, you’ll have less stuff and more space, but there are a few surprising things you can look forward to as well. Just the most obvious benefits like more space, time, and freedom are reason enough to pare down and live simply, but these surprising benefits offer [...]

Empty-Nesters Flock to Apartment Living

Young adults ages 22 to 30—those “Millennials” who are a target demographic for many of the new apartment properties hitting the market—are likely to be in their first or second post-college home away from their parents. But it’s becoming more and more possible that their next-door neighbors could be their parents … or at least [...]

10 Ways to Own Less

You may own your stuff, but it owns you right back. It owns your money, your time, your attention, and space in your home. I dress with 33 items or less and have lived with fewer than 100 personal items, but don’t believe owning less than a specific number of things will make you happier [...]

Jewel-Box Homes

Boomers increasingly want smaller but more upscale designs when looking for new homes. So far, Richmond's supply hasn't kept pace. Area boomers looking for new homes may not say they want a “jewel-box” house, per se, yet these maintenance-free homes – small in size but big on style – top their must-have list nonetheless. Retirees [...]

A baby boomer’s rite of passage: downsizing

There are more rites of passage for baby boomers than we can count, but certainly one that is either ahead of most of us … or already behind us … is the task of downsizing. BoomerCafé co-founder and publisher David Henderson himself has just washed off the dust, after making a lot of fairly hard [...]

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