Shortage of accessible homes for retirees - Newsweek

The baby boomers are facing a new retirement problem: affordable and accessible homes in which to age. In a recent study by Redfin, over three-quarters of all boomers plan to stay in their current homes.  However, there are problems with retrofitting existing homes to make them suitable for aging. Aliss Higham reports on the shortage of accessible homes. Read Ms. Higham’s article here…

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