RSS

What Should You Look for in a Home When You're in Your 50s?

What Should You Look for in a Home When You're in Your 50s?

The homes that made sense in your 30s and the homes that make sense in your 50s are not the same homes.

I don't mean that as a warning. I mean it as useful information that a lot of people don't get until they're already in the wrong house.

When I work with women who are moving in their 50s… whether they're right-sizing, relocating, or buying for the first time in years… we talk about a different set of priorities than we would have a decade ago. Not because life is getting smaller. Because it's getting more intentional.

Here's what tends to matter more than most people expect.

Main floor living. Not because stairs are suddenly impossible, but because the option to move through your home without them changes how the space feels day to day. A main floor primary bedroom isn't a concession. It's a smart layout choice that gives you flexibility for decades.

Outdoor space you'll actually use. A massive yard that was great when kids were running around can become a source of stress when it's just you maintaining it. In South Surrey and White Rock, there are beautiful properties with outdoor space that's manageable and enjoyable rather than demanding.

Less maintenance overall. The women I work with in their 50s are often at a point in their careers where they're busy, traveling more, or simply done with spending their weekends on home upkeep. A newer build, a strata property, or a home with recently updated systems can change the feel of ownership significantly.

Walkability and community. This one catches people off guard. Proximity to things you actually want to be close to… waterfront, walking paths, shops, friends… starts to matter in a way it didn't when you were driving everywhere with kids in the car.

The right home for your 50s doesn't have to look like a retirement property. It just has to fit the life you're actually living, the energy you actually have, and the priorities that are actually yours now.

If you're not sure what that looks like yet, that's worth figuring out before you start searching.

Reciprocity Logo The data relating to real estate on this website comes in part from the MLS® Reciprocity program of either the Greater Vancouver REALTORS® (GVR), the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board (FVREB) or the Chilliwack and District Real Estate Board (CADREB). Real estate listings held by participating real estate firms are marked with the MLS® logo and detailed information about the listing includes the name of the listing agent. This representation is based in whole or part on data generated by either the GVR, the FVREB or the CADREB which assumes no responsibility for its accuracy. The materials contained on this page may not be reproduced without the express written consent of either the GVR, the FVREB or the CADREB.