Welcome to My Seniors Info
I am a National Seniors Real Estate Specialist and a Century 21 Mature Moves Specialist who provides personalized services for seniors in Gardena, Los Angeles, Inglewood, Hawthorne, Carson, Long Beach, Compton, Torrance, and Los Angeles County.
It is my mission to pursue the interest of my senior clients at all times and with the highest ethical standards. I am here to provide each and every one of my clients with professional expertise. To continually educate myself so that my seniors will benefit from the most accurate, up-to-date senior information and resources.
I have experience in Senior Real Estate Counseling, Marketing, Financing Options, Relocating and Legal Issues and Certificates- Probate, Living Trust, Tax Exemptions, Reassessments and Propositions, Foreclosures & Loan Processor / Officer, Reverse Mortgage and Short Sale
In the coming years, we will experience a significant change in the demographics of our population. People are living longer more active lives than ever before. As our generation of Baby-Boomers send their children off to college and head into retirement they are suddenly faced with an entirely new set of life circumstances. After a lifetime of working and saving and providing for others, they are now forced to turn their attention to a different person: themselves. Mature adults can tend to their needs and focus on this new stage in their lives. For many, this stage is just the beginning of a whole new world for them. Hobbies and interests once tossed aside can now be revised. Dream vacations and get-always can become a reality.
Specialist focuses on the 55-72 age group- mature, active adults who are looking to take the next step in their lives.
Beyond this market we have the elderly, whose needs may be entirely different from our Mature movers.
SRES focuses on mature adults. This is a nationally recognized organization for the mature adults of all ages and phases of life. CLICK SRES for more info.
I have helpful hints if you're selling, buying or if you're planning to relocate now or in the future I can help you with your transaction anywhere in the United States. Simply Click Contact Me
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DEFINING SENIOR LIVING OPTIONS |
It is my mission to provide quality real estate service and the best customer service possible to my senior clients. I pledge to provide the finest personalized service to my senior clients. I approach all my daily actions and all goals with enthusiasm. It is my mission to enter into and develop every senior client relationship with honesty, integrity, and good faith, also to treat all parties fairly without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, or family status. It is my mission to share with my senior clients my passion for business excellence and to always build my business on foundation of love of the work I do. In this way, I will always strive to provide my senior clients with the most rewarding real estate experience possible. My Goal is to provide seniors, their family, friends, estate trustees, power of attorney and care-givers with as much information as possible, so that the choices that are made are fully understood. This page is designed for mature adults of all ages and phases of life. I have two areas of specialty for seniors, one that focuses on the 55-72 age group- mature, active adults who are looking to take the next step in their lives. The second area involves the elderly, whose needs may be entirely different from our mature active group.
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPTIONS BEFORE MAKING A CHOICE
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RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
A continuing care retirement community (CCRC) is a community which offers several levels of assistance, including independent living, assisted living and nursing home care. It is different from other housing and care facilities for seniors because it usually provides a written agreement or long-term contract between the resident (frequently lasting the term of the resident's lifetime) and the community which offers a continuum of housing, services and health care system, commonly all on one site. (good for the active adult with the next steps of life included ) |
INDEPENDENT LIVING
Independent Living is a residential living setting for elderly or senior adults that may or may not provide hospitality or supportive services. Under this living arrangement, the senior adult leads an independent lifestyle that requires minimal or no extra assistance. Generally referred to as elderly housing in the government-subsidized environment, independent living also includes rental assisted or market rate apartments ,condos etc. where seniors usually have complete choice in whether to participate in a facility's services or programs. |
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CONGREGATE HOUSING
Congregate Housing is similar to independent living except that it usually provides convenience or supportive services like meals, housekeeping, and transportation in addition to rental housing. These are multiunit housing buildings (private rooms or full apartments) that are restricted to persons over a specified age and that include supportive assistance. Typically, monthly charges include rent and supportive services. Congregate housing does not require licensure or certification by a public agency as personal care services (help with eating, bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, transferring) are not provided or included in the monthly charge. Congregate housing seniors may contract privately with community home care agencies to receive personal care and home health care services. Monthly charges may be priced at market rates or subsidized with government assistance. |
RESIDENTIAL BOARD AND CARE HOMESResidential Board and Care Homes are small residential family homes which provide 24-hour custodial care for four to six residents. All custodial care, meals, and activities are provided by live-in full-time staff. Most are licensed to accept non-ambulatory residents and have been constructed with these residents needs in mind (e.g., wheelchair accessible bathrooms and inside/ outside ramps). Board and care homes go by many names (including personal care homes, residential care facilities, assisted living, and domiciliary care). In exchange for rent, generally they provide room, meals, laundry and house-keeping and regular contact with staff to ensure that "all is well." The daily contact with staff is what distinguishes "board and care" homes from the more familiar boarding houses. Your parent would share this home, of course, with a number of other residents. |
Please visit the home with your parent before a decision is made. Look at the private room your parent may occupy. Ask lots of questions about the services and evaluate the staff. Ask for references and check the home's record with the local or State licensing agency.
| Reverse mortgage | Probate Sales | Proposition 60 |
| Real Property Assessment | Understanding Foreclosure | Propositions 58 & 193 |
| 1031 Exchange | Defining Senior Living Options | Proposition 110 |
I am a practitioner in the state of California, servicing Gardena, Inglewood, Hawthorne, Torrance, Carson, Long Beach and other communities within the South Bay and Los Angeles area. I have many years of sales experience. My education comes from Cerritos College where I completed their Real Estate and Broker program. I've also attended the American School of Mortgage Banking and I'm a certified Loan Processor/Loan Officer. I am an expert in Probate Sales.