Seniors Staying in Their Homes May Consider Senior-Friendly Remodeling 

October 27, 2006 A survey of older Americans 50 and older found that a majority plan to live in their current homes for the next five years but plan improvements or remodeling, according to Home Depot, which has remodeling tips for making homes more senior-friendly. Continue…

Q: DEAR BOB: My wife and I bought a house in 1995 for $180,000. Since then, we have taken out home-improvement loans and now owe $320,000. Similar nearby houses sell for $600,000. In 2004, we bought a second home for $640,000 and rented out our former home. Continue…

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