Another spot-on topic, Margaret! When I bought my (extremely) rural property in 2015, one of the reasons I chose it was for the size and layout of the living quarters (a vintage double-wide mobile home). The master bedroom and bath are at one end and two small bedrooms and second bath are at the other. They open into a great room and kitchen area. This layout is perfect for a live-in caregiver or roommate, with ample private space and a common area big enough for mingling-without-crowding. I'm a devout loner and I love the isolation of this secluded valley -- have NO plans to rejoin civilization in my dotage, lol.
thanks for sharing. my sister and sister in law and her sister and myself will be sharing a house. I have five years and will be with them. We all get along and make each other laugh.
We downsized, moved into a one level townhouse a year ago, it comes with yard care, is energy efficient and very comfortable. We felt it was a good choice for us, easy to stay for the day there is only one of us. Tried to think ahead and have a good plan. So good you chose this topic today, important to think about and make informed decisions. Thank you.
I”m a 72-year old widow of 8 years. I live on my children’s property in a “granny’s quarters” at the back of their property. Although it’s great to be near family, they do work and have their lives created for themselves, so that I may not see them very often. I still must make attempts to join others my age, so as to not become isolated. I frequent classes and events at the local senior center, at my church, and also at other events around the city. Right now, I still drive so that I can get out and about easily. I can see myself slowing down, so I consider the next steps, such as at a Continuing Care facility, and I’ve begun looking around in the area. That way, I can still be relatively near my family, too.
Absolutely love your presentations every day! This one is particularly supportive to women. I am fortunate in being married, supported, and happy with my spouse. But I watch you every day. One never knows. Thank you.
Inspired by tiny houses, my sister and I are considering turning my condo unit into two micro or studio apartments with shared kitchen and bathroom. My unit has a foyer with all the rooms off the foyer and the current living room and bedroom have wall length closets.
Great Topic. My husband and I tried to get a tiny house on my son's land but the local government made so many hoops to jump through that we ended up buying a house. Now my husband has passed I will look at this option again. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for this. I'm going to look up more information. I may not have children so I'm trying to figure out how I could live after my 70's and pass away in a decently when the time for that is at the door.
I am currently in the process of selling the large property in a city that I inherited from my mother 3 years ago, when I had been living way back in the mountains near Yosemite. Now I have decided to purchase a small condo in the city, due to my age and dissabilities the city just seems to make more sense, but I never considered shared housing. I guess I am still independent at heart. This chat was so appropriate to me today, thank you for the daily talks.
Hello, former near-Yosemite dweller, from the Southern Sierra Nevadas! I'm sorry you had to leave our glorious mountains, but things do change as we age, don't they! As I commented above, I'm hoping to be able to hang in there on my land, about 20 miles south of Lake Isabella (as a neighbor says, "It's not in the middle of nowhere, but we can see it from here"). Time will tell. Meanwhile, I hope you're transition to city life is going well.
Good morning Ms. Manning, l have been living in a hone sharing arrangement for five years in this in my home. It works for me . I have had students and seniors as room mates. I am a people person . Its called Honesharing here is Los Angeles California.
I am looking forward to moving back to my childhood "neighborhood" in the SFBayArea. A chum from those days has agreed to take me in for a fee that fits my low-income budget. And so this is also my downsizing challenge!
I got a tiny house but it's actually illegal to live in one in Nashville and found it hard to sell afterward. They consider it a "camper" since it's on a trailer.
Thanks for the information as this is a very important topic. Can you give me the name of the housing directory you mentioned>? Thanks and have a wonderful day.
very interesting topic as i considering my options at present .not much choice in ireland. reading a book on co -housing which seems to be the way forward but a lot of planning ??
Just a number. Everything is what we say it is except the truth and truth is real regardless of whether we agree..and superstitious thinking is like believing in fairies.
Another spot-on topic, Margaret! When I bought my (extremely) rural property in 2015, one of the reasons I chose it was for the size and layout of the living quarters (a vintage double-wide mobile home). The master bedroom and bath are at one end and two small bedrooms and second bath are at the other. They open into a great room and kitchen area. This layout is perfect for a live-in caregiver or roommate, with ample private space and a common area big enough for mingling-without-crowding. I'm a devout loner and I love the isolation of this secluded valley -- have NO plans to rejoin civilization in my dotage, lol.
I love that color of pink on you. Great topic to consider today, Margaret.
Thank you for speaking on this subject. I want to share my home with senior women. I would love it if you would speak more on this subject.
thanks for sharing. my sister and sister in law and her sister and myself will be sharing a house. I have five years and will be with them. We all get along and make each other laugh.
We downsized, moved into a one level townhouse a year ago, it comes with yard care, is energy efficient and very comfortable. We felt it was a good choice for us, easy to stay for the day there is only one of us. Tried to think ahead and have a good plan. So good you chose this topic today, important to think about and make informed decisions. Thank you.
Love the tiny house circle of women on the land with some alternative medicine.
I”m a 72-year old widow of 8 years. I live on my children’s property in a “granny’s quarters” at the back of their property. Although it’s great to be near family, they do work and have their lives created for themselves, so that I may not see them very often. I still must make attempts to join others my age, so as to not become isolated. I frequent classes and events at the local senior center, at my church, and also at other events around the city. Right now, I still drive so that I can get out and about easily. I can see myself slowing down, so I consider the next steps, such as at a Continuing Care facility, and I’ve begun looking around in the area. That way, I can still be relatively near my family, too.
I would love to see a group of women buy five acres and build a circle of tiny houses, sharing cost of a well, driveway, etc.
What's stopping you? :-) It's a great idea!!!
LaughingblueSu ...I would love that, too!
Omg!...count me in.
Me too!
Absolutely love your presentations every day! This one is particularly supportive to women. I am fortunate in being married, supported, and happy with my spouse. But I watch you every day. One never knows. Thank you.
Inspired by tiny houses, my sister and I are considering turning my condo unit into two micro or studio apartments with shared kitchen and bathroom. My unit has a foyer with all the rooms off the foyer and the current living room and bedroom have wall length closets.
Taquiena, I'm wanting to do the same thing in my home. I'd love to know how you advance with your project.
How is this arrangement working out?
Great Topic. My husband and I tried to get a tiny house on my son's land but the local government made so many hoops to jump through that we ended up buying a house. Now my husband has passed I will look at this option again. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for this. I'm going to look up more information. I may not have children so I'm trying to figure out how I could live after my 70's and pass away in a decently when the time for that is at the door.
I am currently in the process of selling the large property in a city that I inherited from my mother 3 years ago, when I had been living way back in the mountains near Yosemite. Now I have decided to purchase a small condo in the city, due to my age and dissabilities the city just seems to make more sense, but I never considered shared housing. I guess I am still independent at heart. This chat was so appropriate to me today, thank you for the daily talks.
Hello, former near-Yosemite dweller, from the Southern Sierra Nevadas! I'm sorry you had to leave our glorious mountains, but things do change as we age, don't they! As I commented above, I'm hoping to be able to hang in there on my land, about 20 miles south of Lake Isabella (as a neighbor says, "It's not in the middle of nowhere, but we can see it from here"). Time will tell. Meanwhile, I hope you're transition to city life is going well.
Great ideas! Your topics are always so informative. Love love love your optimism. : )
Good morning Ms. Manning, l have been living in a hone sharing arrangement for five years in this in my home. It works for me . I have had students and seniors as room mates. I am a people person . Its called Honesharing here is Los Angeles California.
GOLDEN GIRLS!
I am looking forward to moving back to my childhood "neighborhood" in the SFBayArea. A chum from those days has agreed to take me in for a fee that fits my low-income budget. And so this is also my downsizing challenge!
Or a "granny pod" in an intentional community, maybe?
I think a granny pod would be a possibility I would like to explore.
I got a tiny house but it's actually illegal to live in one in Nashville and found it hard to sell afterward. They consider it a "camper" since it's on a trailer.
good subject. I am single getting squeezed by rents. don't want to buy. good suggestions. thx.
U R great so kind & interesting too!
Thanks for the information as this is a very important topic. Can you give me the name of the housing directory you mentioned>? Thanks and have a wonderful day.
very interesting topic as i considering my options at present .not much choice in ireland. reading a book on co -housing which seems to be the way forward but a lot of planning ??
Must check out Dr. Bill Thomas. Thanks!
Senior living communities are very, very expensive.
Very!
Just a number. Everything is what we say it is except the truth and truth is real regardless of whether we agree..and superstitious thinking is like believing in fairies.