What Is An SRES?
A Seniors Real Estate Specialist is a realtor who is uniquely qualified to assist seniors in housing sales and purchases. The SRES designation is awarded only to realtors who have completed a series of educational courses to learn how to help seniors and their families with later-in-life real estate transactions. These professionals are familiar with local community resources and services. They also draw upon the expertise of a network of senior specialists, such as estate planners, CPAs, and eldercare lawyers. The overall mission is to help seniors (like myself) and their families navigate the maze of financial, legal, and emotional issues that accompany the sale of the family home.
Benefits of working with a SRES
WHAT IS AN SRES?
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Selling a home is rarely simple–and selling a senior’s home can add additional considerations and complexity. Your SRES®can modify some aspects of their marketing efforts to meet the individual needs of senior homeowners. Learn the essential steps you can expect during the process, after listing papers are signed.
Healthcare Needs
As years pass, even the most independent individuals may need help with basic daily needs. For seniors who are moving into a residence that provides assisted living care, this may not be an issue. However, if a senior decides to remain in their home, or is moving in with a son or daughter, daily caregiving needs can become a major concern.
An adult child living nearby is usually the first among siblings to become aware of an elderly parent’s need for assisted living. There may be more parental requests for help around the house, or a noticeable decline in home maintenance. Perhaps there is a health crisis. Whatever the cause, it may be a good time for the parent and all relevant family members to discuss developing a plan for meeting the senior’s medical and other needs.
Legal Considerations
Because the laws surrounding senior issues are so complicated, actions like selling senior homes can affect areas that seem unrelated but are critical to a senior’s well-being, such as qualification for senior benefits. It is important to retain the services of an attorney who specializes in senior homes and elder law, who can structure legal documents and transactions in a way that protects the assets, benefits and rights of an aging parent.