Your “Home Sweet Home” And Retirement 

Is Your “Home Sweet Home” The Best Place To Live During Retirement? 

You’ve begun to prepare for retirement, and it’s time to consider where you should live during your retirement years. Perhaps you think that this isn’t a question you need to even consider. You can’t imagine leaving your “home sweet home.” Besides, isn’t your home a good asset to take into retirement? 

Hi, I’m Dr. Penelope Tzougros, and I’m here to help you as your prepare for your retirement. I’ve offered many soon-to-be retirees professional financial advice as they prepare for their retirement. Now, I’m here to help you too. It may be a good decision for you personally to stay in your home during retirement. It may be that your home is the asset you think it is. However, if your thoughts about staying home during retirement are more based on your feelings than on facts, then you might be blinding yourself to other options. 

Your “Home Sweet Home” May Not Be As Sweet As You Think 

While it is possible that your home can be an asset during retirement, it can also become a money pit – a financial burden. I’m here to help you figure out which it is with my book Your Home Sweet Home: How to Decide Whether You Should Stay or Move in Retirement. 

See If Your Home Passes The Test 

What if there were a test you could give your home to see if it is the best place to live during retirement? In Your Home Sweet Home: How to Decide Whether You Should Stay or Move in Retirement, I cover multiple tests you can give your home to help you decide if it’s best to stay there – and much more! Learn more about retirement and your home when you read Your Home Sweet Home. 

Dr. Penelope Tzougros Helps You Prepare For Retirement 

Wouldn’t be it nice to rely on professional financial advice as you prepare for retirement? I’m Dr. Penelope Tzougros, and I’m ready to offer the personalized advice you seek. I use my experiences as an author, a speaker, a financial consultant, and a Professor to help you prepare for the future and for retirement. Making financial plans can feel scary, confusing, or overwhelming – but it doesn’t have to be. Contact me today to learn about how you can prepare for retirement now!