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Senior Relocation & Lifestyle Transitions

Thoughtful real estate guidance for seniors and the families helping them navigate what comes next. 

 

A move later in life often involves far more than buying or selling a home. 

It may mean simplifying responsibilities, moving closer to family, considering future housing needs, or leaving a home filled with decades of memories and milestones. 

For many families, an adult child is helping lead the process—gathering information, exploring options, coordinating conversations, and helping parents make decisions at a comfortable pace. 

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At TLMR Homes, Teresa and Marie understand that these transitions require patience, clear communication, and a thoughtful strategy. Our role is to help guide the real estate side of the move while creating clarity around timing, next steps, and available options.

 

Whether you are planning ahead, helping a parent evaluate possibilities, or preparing for a more immediate move, we are here to help make the process feel more manageable and less overwhelming.

How We Support Senior Clients & Their Families 

✓ Real Estate Strategy Built Around Your Goals 
Every situation is different. We begin by understanding your goals, timing, property considerations, and future housing plans so we can help develop the right strategy for preparing, timing, and selling the home. 

✓ Home Preparation & Sale Coordination 
From identifying opportunities to prepare the property for market to coordinating trusted vendors and services, we help simplify the details surrounding the sale process. 

✓ Connections to Trusted Local Professionals 
When appropriate, we can introduce you to established local resources that may support different parts of the transition, including senior move managers, estate sale professionals, organizers, movers, attorneys, financial professionals, and home service providers. 

✓ Support for Adult Children & Family Decision-Makers 
Often, an adult child or trusted family member is the one reaching out first. We work to create clear communication, organized next steps, and a process that supports everyone involved while keeping the senior client’s goals at the center of decision-making. 

Five Questions to Consider Before a Senior Move 

Whether you are planning for yourself or helping a parent explore options, these questions can create clarity before making decisions. 

☑︎ What type of home and lifestyle would best support the next 5–10 years?

☑︎ Is maintaining the current home still aligned with day-to-day needs and priorities?

☑︎ What housing expenses feel comfortable moving forward?

☑︎ Would being closer to family, healthcare, activities, or support systems improve quality of life?

☑︎ What timing would allow decisions to feel thoughtful rather than rushed?

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Frequently Asked Questions About

Senior Relocation & Lifestyle Transitions

1. When should we start planning a senior move? 

Earlier than most people think. Even if a move may be months away, starting conversations early creates more options and reduces pressure later. Many families begin by understanding housing options and what the current home may support financially. 

 

2. My parents are not ready to move. Should we still talk to a REALTOR®? 

Absolutely. Conversations create knowledge. Many families reach out simply to understand possibilities, timing, and how the real estate side of a future transition might work. Gathering information early often creates more flexibility later, and can help reduce anxiety for both the parent as well as their children.  

 

3. Can an adult child lead the process for their parents? 

Adult children are often the first point of contact when conversations about this journey begin. We regularly work alongside family members while keeping communication respectful, transparent, and centered around the parent’s goals and preferences. 

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Our Commitment

 

A successful move is not simply about selling a property—it is about helping create the right next chapter, without pressure and at a pace that feels right for your family.  

Our role is to provide thoughtful real estate guidance, clear communication, and practical support while respecting the memories, emotions, and decisions that often accompany a significant life transition. 

 

Ready to Start Exploring Options? 

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   Teresa Lomax- 541.280.2690 

 Marie Raines- 720.334.5337

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Longmont, CO 80501

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