Next Move Team: NYC RE Experts For Baby Boomers / Seniors Real Estate Needs
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A team of expert NYC Real Estate Brokers dedicated to working with the specific Real Estate needs of EMPTY NESTER:
Children grown up?
We, at The Next Move Team, are a unique team of experienced and dedicated Real Estate Professionals in New York, focused on working with Mature Adults / Seniors / Baby Boomers and/or their families in all related Real Estate needs they may have now, and/or in the future. Our services include but are not limited to the selling of current homes, relocation, downsizing, and/or upgrading purchase of a
new home, and any additional specialty services that may be required in the process. We are a group of Real Estate Top Brokers, who understand the issues that this so important group of our population may be facing, in regards to their next move. We understand, and have a special skill set to be there, side-by-side with our Clients, supporting, and leading them through this very often emotional, potentially very complicated, and demanding process. Experience has shown us that when these necessary decisions are made with good understanding, knowledge, and thoughtful, thorough planning, it diminishes any unnecessary, and avoidable related stress, and the outcome is always exponentially more positive and rewarding to our Clients, and their loved ones
Members:
- Ina Torton
- Jan Epperson
- Marvin Vipler
- Miguel Ceara
- Joan Chan
- Fernando Branco
Services:
DOWNSIZING:
Often the home purchased and lived in for many years is no longer manageable. It may be too large and therefore too difficult to maintain physically and financially. CASHING OUT:
It may be prudent and necessary to sell and use the funds from the sale of your home to manage
retirement and daily expenses. It may be wise to take this opportunity to reevaluate your living situation. How
much space do you now need? Where do you want to spend the future?
12/08/2022
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