Retirement
Retirement buyers often need a pace-of-life and access conversation, not just a home-feature conversation.
The right fit usually depends on how the home and area will feel to live in over time, not just what looks comfortable on day one.
Retirement-fit checklist
What tends to matter most for this buyer pattern
- Maintenance toleranceYard, stairs, older systems, and repair friction often matter more over time.
- Medical and service accessConvenience here can shape long-term comfort heavily.
- Support network proximityFriends, family, and community ties often change location fit materially.
- Noise and pace preferenceSome buyers want quiet stability; others want more connection and movement.
- Ease of daily livingErrands, parking, walking, and home layout all belong in the fit conversation.
Why this project exists
This is the kind of life-stage buyer brief the future report should keep visible and easy to compare.
The product direction is to help agents organize access, convenience, support networks, maintenance preferences, and pace-of-life tradeoffs without burying them in notes.
The next step is not another vague neighborhood email. It is a buyer-side lifestyle report built to make the search easier to personalize and easier to move forward.