Urban Planner here again. The City would actually love for more seniors to move to DC. Why do people assume seniors have to move to a retirement home (Leisure world) or FL? A condo in the city is great. Access, walkability, independence. It really requires changing the way we think. The "aging in place' folks are the ones who limit seniors. |
This makes a lot of sense. Maybe the property tax exemption for seniors should work only for condos? Or for houses under X sq feet? |
| I am the OP and definitely would be on board with an exception for condos or houses below x amount of feet. It really bothers me that we are cutting benefits for children while simultaneously offering incentives for seniors to age in place when there is a housing shortage. I am not anti senior, but im pro kid. |
NP here, and +2. I wonder what's "disgusting" about those thoughts? |
| Urban planner here again. I think I shoudl probably make this a spin off topci at this point. But DC actually has an entire "age friendly" DC initiative part of an international initiative to make cities more senior friendly. On a personal level, my family is working to get my FIL to sell his lovely suburban ranch style retirement home out west and buy a one bedroom condo in DC proper. We are looking at condos in Tunlaw and cleveland park in the range of 275k-300k. FIL is still generally independant. Gave up night driving, almost 80 years old. Has a lot more drs apts. etc. Living close to us would mean 1) he could actually walk to stuff 2) some of these buildings have stores/barbershops on ground floor so easy for him 3) I could get him an uber through my account in a pinch 4) a lot of these older condos are already "norcs" Naturally Occuring Retirement Communities-so he would have like minded neighbors and 5) a doorman may be all the day to day help he needs and 6) he doesn't want to live in a leisure world "with a bunch of old people. City living, and I mean city proper is actually great for an aging population. I am sorry the conversation has become so one sided about "Aging place" when that is actually NOT the ideal. Again, all of the folks I meet workng on this isse are not old, and seem really nutty to begin with. Its really not about taxes folks. Change your way of thinking. |