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๐ก What Are YOUR HOUSING CONCERNS today?
โถ๏ธTo reply, click on reply button at bottom of this post. Enter your text. Click reply button again.โ๏ธ
***READ the comments and/or ADD a comment***
(1) Whether WE are AGE 50 or 100, WE may have some concerns.
(2) What are YOUR concerns? ๐ค
Thanks, Nicole ๐ก (Housing Forum)
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People may not even realize that the current environment of segregation and hostility effects housing availability in a substantial way. Specifically, citizens' "right to travel and live in the area of choice" are being taken away. Granted, there are several factors affecting this complicated housing market reality, however it is important to keep in mind that the access to "safe affordable housing" is primarily dependent on local social conditions, especially for those with limited resources. People with greater resources, and the wealthy can often spend their way out of these subjective housing market problems.
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Awesome post @jrmeans1 !!! ๐
Well, in my very humble opinion and one that is NOT rich - a lot of what WE (folks needing AFFORDABLE housing) are dealing with has to do with:
(1) The pandemic aftermath.
(2) OTHER folks "messing" things up for us = NOT appreciating what is in place.
Number 2 has A LOT of neighborhoods NOT wanting us as neighbors based on things like INCREASED crime and filth.
I cannot blame them as they have NO way of telling IF we are decent law-abiding folks.
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Good points, however aren't you sick and tired of being burdened and even punished for the acts of a few bad apples. It is not moral and not legal (if you can prove it) to burden 90% of a group because 10% will be bad actors. Broad sweeping policies that exclude good neighbors from renting and buying is not acceptable. Housing is too important to having a quality life to allow housing providers to discriminate so they can have more efficient screening processes.
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For most of my rental history I've been a fairly good tenant. However, upon moving out of state to an area where the cost of living was much higher, I found it very difficult to maintain a balance for living expenses like never before. I experienced evictions and now having given up life in the Big City and returned home, I don't know how to go about securing housing again in a safe neighborhood. Still to young to get into senior living communities, are there any suggestions or good resources for me to tap into for help?
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As we AGE, it seems our "housing" options are fewer ๐ฅ
Nicole ๐ก
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Hi Nicole. I stopped by here to search for discounts on emergency housing. I had to move. I protested the HUD agency for setting us up in a home with surveillance cameras all through it. We were studied for 9 years until God Said - Leave. I'm not 30 minutes away from our old home. My boys are at their dad's but he's already living in a high-rise. I'm being updated with what's been happening to me since childhood, that the past four years were attempts to sacrifice me. That the family I know isn't mine and my sister and brother are involved with the lifelong plan to keep me in the dark about who I really am; not being given a trust fund account left for me to receive at age 18 by my real mother; and my heart broke to learn that two maybe three inheritances have been swiped by an older first cousin, my sister and my brother.
When my sister strangely appeared at my front door, out of nowhere; meaning she lives in DC and never comes in town without letting us know, but a mid-day Saturday told me all she wouldn't while we were face to face. She love bombed me though. In hindsight, it felt like the hug of death. I have never had a hug that constrained me and felt threatening until then.
Four years of the time in our home was spent researching what the heck was going on. It seems as though at the beginning of each year a related question would surface, but I wouldn't find the answer until the end of 12 months.
My housing situation is nonexistent. I went to eviction court for the first time in my life. The only person that had compassion was the HUD employee's lawyer. I broke me to move all the way out. So, I'm trying to find a way to not sleep outside in an unfamiliar town because God told me to leave 6 months ago. There's soon to be a reckoning that is equal to the four years of terror and my small family's decimation.
Just thought I'd throw that out there. I was 40 and 42 when I had my last set of kids. All together there are six. The city I lived in and state I'm running from now gaslit me into giving up my firstborn son to a foster couple for adoption. And they promised I'd have a relationship with him. But the last nine years have enlightened me. Not only are we the indigenous on the land - Kansa of Kansas; Our children, including my daughter whom I can't find and her infant son and daughter, are being fed through a pipeline of studied individuals. A population used to ensure continuation of federal grant research data and funds.
Sorry. But When I finally got into my account today I found my account number assigned to my sister's name. And I'm the stupid fool that sent her my extra membership. She had to have set up this account because I would never choose an image/avatar of a man. I love men, but I'm a woman.
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I hope and pray AARP continues to take an interest in Senior Housing. Maybe when my only child gets to be my age 64 (65 next month, September 2023) - there will be MORE options available.
Seems like we are forgotten by the folks who oversee Senior Housing.
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@Winter2024 wrote:(8/10/23) Stop by to read our comments when you can.
And leave a comment..... ๐
Anyone age 50+ welcome!
Nicole ๐
Hey Nicole....
I am staying right where I am!!!!!!!
Our mortgage is about the price of a studio apartment in my locale. The values of homes are increasing exponentially. New construction is inferior to old construction. Older lots and houses have much more square footage. And I know my neighbors.
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I live in a mobile home community in Upstate NY and I feel my community management office is harrassing me.
I recently received another violation letter due to my yard. It's not that bad! I just had it mowed last week just as the rainy week was starting. I try to mow it myself but I have a bad back and chronic pain for which I am on SSI. It's really difficult for me to do it and it usually takes me a few days. But, I do it. I did have a regular lawn mower who came every other week but, this year his own health has suffered and can no longer do it. I have been trying to find a replacement guy to mow but, it's not been as easy as I thought it would be. So, I do it or occasionally, a neighborhood kid will come up and I'll pay them to do it.
The manager of the community knows I have a disability and had offered help but has not done the things he and I agreed on. Then again, other than the smoke from the Canada wildfires, it's been raining for nearly a week and it's been incredibly hot. We are under a heat health warning again. I being a reasonable person do not expect anyone to do such work during dangerous conditions. I guess I am not allowed the same considerations.
My yard is not in a constantly unkempt condition. But my home is pretty ugly. At the very least, it needs to be re-sided. I qualify for the federal government's home replacement but the waiting list is two years. I did inform the manager of this impending change and I feel that was in error as the harrassment has only stepped up. See, if the company that owns the community can get the lot I am on, they can place an overpriced new home and charge a lot. Already people are paying over $1,300 per month for a two bedroom single wide trailer. They sell homes like some car dealerships sell cars to anyone. And already the lot rent is the most in the area as compared to the other parks.
Moving my home is terribly expensive. If I do that, it should be to my own private land. But, I can't afford either so I'm in a bind.
it seems unreasonable that as soon as the grass sprouts up a little (no higher than 4 inches) in the rain, I'm expected to mow. The violation letter literally says to mow weekly. My other neighbors do not mow weekly and quite a few are in unkempt condition. My lawn does not need to be mowed weekly. When I mow, I mow very short so it won't need constant maintenance.
I feel strongly that I am being pressured unfairly and it's frightening.
Short of getting out there and mowing which I'm doing. I'm afraid they'll pick on me for something else.
I really don't know what to do.
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Many park lots (at least in my area) are small enough that owning lawn equipment wouldn't warrant the space it takes to store it. Imagine they would like to keep grass in lawns & common areas consistent. HOA's sometimes have these policies in place as well.
This wouldn't cover personal gardens & such. Notice over years Condo associations are covering less & less, with increased fees as well.
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1 comment (4/25/23)
It seems like AARP is promoting the LIVABLE COMMUNITY concept = for ALL ages.
That is AWESOME for folks who enjoy the YOUNGSTERS.
Lol, I USE to until I have had the PLEASURE of living with 3 sets ABOVE my apartment. Five years of h..ll and lack of sleep.
That is WHY this will be my LAST apartment.
Totally luv my CUTE Studio Apartment. Reminds me of the Tiny Cottage I have dream't of RETIRING in....
Nicole ๐
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Thank you for stopping by @Tempest332 !!!! โ๐โ๐ฅณ, Nicole ๐
โถ๏ธ@Tempest332 wrote:Nice to have kids to help out, the events of increased real estate costs in the past 2 years have put the quibash on my plans, last thought I'll have in my head as I tumble down my steps! โ๏ธ
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Yeah, apparently looking at another city that is considered lower than the average cost of housing & affordable, houses appear to be running between 350-450K, so this is considered affordable? These appear to be somewhat normal houses (2000-2500 squares), newer construction. For that kind of money in my neck of the woods, I can get a McMansion.
They seem to deck these homes out with many unneeded amenities as well. They no longer build homes that are < 2000 squares either.
try Renting in AZ, my husband and I are both on SS retirement income, the rent takes my whole ss check plus some pf my husband's they raised suddenly by 400 so instead of paying 844 we now have to 1375 for the same apt plus we have to pay all utilites by the time we are done with that there is nothing left for food, We were on medcaid and medicare but medicaid dropped us this month because they say we make too much money so now without that extra help paying medicare premium and copays we now have to pay for medicare every month that is an extra 162 i do not know right now what we are going to do, I looked for more affordable housing for a whole year plus but since people from CA are moving to AZ landlords have raised rents to match CA pricing and the places that are affordable have 5 to 10 year waiting lists. There is absolutely no help for seniors here i tried everything the only answers I get is we cannot help right now, i even wrote to our new governor bout it the answer i got was AZ is and always has been a landlord friendly state they can raise their rents ass high as they want . so now i fear we will be out in the streets if we do not figure out how to financially pay for everything wish us luck and send lots of prayers
oh and may i add we are on food stamps but they also said we make too much money a month and knocked us down to 24 dollars a month
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@ks1979685 Good reason to keep California in California! I understand the same thing is occurring in Colorado, Utah and other western states that were once affordable have become exploited by developers & realtors that are aware of this wave of migration of folks more than willing to overpay.
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1 comment (4/24/23)
Be very LEERY when your LANDLORD wants you to move into another unit so they can RENOVATE your unit.
9 times out 10, they want to RAISE your rent!
And IF you ask IF you can MOVE BACK once the RENOVATIONS are done, the RENT will have TRIPLED!
I am dealing with this right now and in my YOUNGSTER years I would have said yes.
Lol, so I am dealing with this DRAMA in a very CUTE Studio Apartment (reminds me of a Tiny Cottage, my goal in retirement) I have been in since 2018.
They keep REMINDING me they could get $200 more than I am paying = what NEW residents are paying.
And ZERO gets fixed of course, all part of the PRESSURE.
But I am NOT moving until I pack up to move back to Florida where my "only" child is. And yes, into my Tiny Cottage SOON! ๐ฅณ๐
Nicole ๐
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About the house-man blues
I come home one Friday
Had to tell the landlady I'da lost my job
She said that don't confront me
Long as I get my money next Friday
Now next Friday come I didn't get the rent
And out the door I went
I said you let me slide?
I'll have the rent for you in a month
Next I don't know
So said let me slide it on you know people
I notice when I come home in the evening
She ain't got nothing nice to say to me
But for five year she was so nice
Loh' she was lovy-dovy
I come home one particular evening
The landlady said you got the rent money yet?
I said no, can't find no job
Therefore I ain't got no money to pay the rent
She said I don't believe you're tryin' to find no job
Said I seen you today you was standin' on a corner
Leaning up against a post
I said but I'm tired, I've been walkin' all day
She said that don't confront me
Long as I get my money next Friday
Now next Friday come I didn't have the rent
And out the door I went.
House Rent Blues - George Thorogood.
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I read a report, not to long ago that said that seniors felt comfortable if they had 35k in savings for retirement. Kid you not. I don't know what others think but you can't live on ss alone and 35k won't protect you. Dad retired and bought the car of his dreams. It got old, he got older and all of a sudden he didn't have enough to live. No one's fault. Just failure to look at the bigger picture. There are a number of programs to help and if you are a veteran that provides alot of help. Bottom line is everyone needs to look at their situation rather closely. just my opinion
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Property taxes are killing us. Because of the housing market crisis, our house value is going up, up, up, but that's no good with the taxes that you need to pay towards the value, I think it's up 16% this year. No doubt, you need a two-income household just to pay the bills. I hope it stops! ๐ง
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@Tempest332 wrote:Wait for your re-evaluation! Mine gets re-evaluated every 5 years, & I'm soooo glad my property taxes as low (< 1K a half), yet I cannot or never will be able to afford to move to another area with the same affordable housing or taxes.
Ours gets re-evaluated every four years. This region is so hot recently that our house was valued at $160,000 more than four years ago. We can't afford to downsize, the taxes on the re-evaluation(even though they change the tax rate so it should be a neutral increase) will increase and become a future burden, rents have skyrocketed so selling and renting isn't an option either. Being old doesn't give you any benefits as far as property taxes are concerned unless you are old AND disabled.
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@KellytheBelly I agree that property taxes have and "will continue" to increase from year to year. I would venture to say that one needs to plan for 10% to 15% increases year to year. So, for folks at or near retirement with a fixed income, this may be a financial challenge. It is one of the reasons Financial Planners suggest to downsize. The property tax savings from year to year may pay for the initial cost of downsizing/moving. depending on location, some market values have increased dramatically. However, most Counties use an "assessed value" rather than "market value" to develop one's property taxes. Also, there may be various exemptions (i.e., Senior Citizen Exemption, Disabled Person Exemption, etc.) which may reduce the "assessed value" in an attempt to reduce one's Total Tax due. It is worthwhile to contact your Assessor's Office to determine if there are any "easy appeals" program available. If not, be careful if you decide to pursue a formal appeal to your County Assessor's Office. You may find that your property is assessed to low and an increase in taxes may be the result of your appeal. Good Luck.
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