Boomers Downsizing

Written by Jim the Realtor

August 10, 2013

As the Colorado housing market rebounds, baby boomers are becoming a key player.

Housing prices are up, and interest rates are low which makes this the perfect time for many baby boomers to sell those big houses they raised their families in and downsize into much smaller homes. And in Denver, one new trend among baby boomers is moving downtown.

Cindy and her husband, Cisco Uribe are among those empty-nesters who are giving up life in the suburbs for a new lifestyle downtown.

“We went from a big kitchen to a little galley kitchen,” Cisco says as he shows CBS4 around the couple’s new condo in Brooks Tower in downtown Denver.

The condominium is 600 square feet, which is roughly one-sixth the size of the home they used to own in Thornton. Everything is smaller in the condo, including a cabin bedroom and closet space. They went from having three bathrooms to having just one.

The couple bought the condo fully furnished, so all they brought with them is some clothes and personal items. The rest of their stuff they sold or put into storage.

“It feels a lot lighter … and easier,” Cindy told CBS4.

“I feel younger,” Cisco added.

In many cases baby boomers are making changes that maximize their enjoyment of life, including completely changing their lifestyle for the second half of their life.

“This is a very optimistic generation. Fully two-thirds feel that the best of life for them is ahead, not behind them,” said Brent Green, a generational marketing expert and president of Brent Green & Associates, Inc.

Read more here:

http://denver.cbslocal.com/2013/08/09/baby-boomers-enter-real-estate-market-to-downsize/

4 Comments

  1. avgjoe

    How about some real jobs and actually producing a good or service? the business climate is terrible. unions want more jobs for themselves as the producers go out of business.

  2. Jiji

    I think this whole boomers moving from the burb’s to the city is a little over hyped (kind of BS really).

    I think they are more interested in moving to a golf course that a city.

    I don’t see that especially in SoCal where most boomers I know are planning to stay where they are or even go bigger newer (more open plans) further out (maybe on a golf course) since they don’t have to worry as much about commuting to work.

  3. Jim the Realtor

    “I feel younger,” Cisco added.

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