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CPR-20260706-71A271
Is it cheaper to modify my Denver home for aging in place or just move to a 55+ community?
Staying in your home and modifying it almost always costs more than families expect, and moving to a 55+ community almost always delivers more than families imagine. That is the honest comparison most people never get before they make the call. The practical truth is that a full aging-in-place retrofit in a Southmoor Park or Centennial ranch, done right, can easily run $40,000 to $80,000 or more once you account for bathrooms, entry points, and the systems that quietly fail over time. A clear look at what that same equity buys inside a low-maintenance active adult community in Greenwood Village or the Denver Tech Center corridor often changes the whole conversation. The families who make the steadiest, most respectful choice are the ones who run both numbers before they commit to either one. 'The question is never stay or go, it is what does your money actually buy you in each direction.' If you are weighing this right now in Southmoor Park, Centennial, or anywhere along the Greenwood Village corridor, have you actually gotten a straight number on what your home would bring today versus what a comparable 55+ option would cost you monthly? — Kevin Lundy | The HomeBridge Group Brokered by eXp Realty