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Transition Without Trauma
Moving Made Easier with
Professional Help
Many seniors have no trouble entertaining the idea of living in one of the many senior housing options which exist in the Twin Cities. . |
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What Goes Up…
Be Cautious About Relying on Your Nest to Fund Your Nest Egg
Like many, you probably feel that owning a home is still the “American Dream.” Purchasing your home is likely also one of the largest investments you’ve made. Unfortunately, with a still uncertain housing market, many of us may be relying too heavily on our home as a source of future income.
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Too Much Stuff?
Here’s the Skinny on Storage Units
Too much happened at once. We were building a new house 150 miles away for ourselves with an apartment for Mother, selling two houses and trying to shrink two households and a workshop to fit our new, Lilliput lifestyle. |
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Aging in Place
Boomers Needs & Desires Driving Home
Design Changes
Just what are the trends for the future for baby boomers in 2008? Our builders, architects and designers have now had a lot of practice with the 55-plus communities and age-targeted homes.
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Dream Vacation . . . Not!
Be Wary of Telemarket Travel Offers
Congratulations!
You have been selected to win an exclusive, luxury vacation in the Caribbean. To claim your prize, all you need to do is call our special, toll free hotline, verify your credit card number and you’ll be on your way to a FABULOUS vacation.
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When the News is Bad…
What Do You Do?
Did you hear . . . ?” The recent holiday greetings had the usual good wishes and news of exotic travel, retirement parties, and cute grandchildren. But they also brought a fair amount of bad and sad news–parents had died, siblings and old neighbors were gravely ill, children of friends were divorcing. |
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Dave Nimmer
Inspired and Inspiring, Though Aging Brings Changes
During his years as a “cops and courts” reporter for the Minneapolis Star (now the Star Tribune) and then later at WCCO-TV as a general assignment reporter, Dave Nimmer typically found himself looking at all the angles and always in pursuit of the truth buried at the heart of a story. |
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