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    January 19, 2020
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PROMOTION Abel Homes a house which will be easy to maintain, energy-efficient and cheap to run; or it might be a home which is adaptable as the owner gets older and perhaps become less mobile. These homes won't necessarily ideal for a couple who may not want to buy the stereotypical "retirement bungaklow', but who want a home which could evolve here are all sorts of reasons people move to a different type of home: seeking more space for a growing family, perhaps, or looking for a home which can accommodate working from home. Near the top of this list, in Norfolk at least, are people into something approaching that in time. It is the flexibility that the chalet bungalow offers, coupled with sufficient future-proofing for it to be a genuine 'forever be smaller, either. A couple nearing retirement will likely be spending more time together in the home, and may want to ensure there is enough space. We are finding that there is one type of property in particular which appeals to this kind of who may not yet be retired, but are looking to buy their "forever home - somewhere which will suit their needs as they get older. This is not about buying a retirement home, but rather finding a place which is adaptable to a changing lifestyle. That might be somewhere which has enough space to accommodate visiting children and grandchildren; it might be home' which is a big part of the appeal of this kind of property. Buying a home is all about what we call 'liveability', and for many empty-nesters, having space to indulge in hobbies, as well as accommodate visiting family, is important. The "forever home' comes in all sorts of guises, and is an increasingly sought-after purchase. buyer: the chalet bungalow. Usuallywith one bedroom and wetroom on the ground floor, and perhaps a couple of further bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs, this kind of home is Abel Abel Homes has three-bedroom chalot bungalows available at its Swan's Nest' site at Swatfham and its new 'Bluebell Rise' site at Bawdeswell. Homes For full details, visit www.abelhomes.co.uk. PROMOTION Abel Homes a house which will be easy to maintain, energy-efficient and cheap to run; or it might be a home which is adaptable as the owner gets older and perhaps become less mobile. These homes won't necessarily ideal for a couple who may not want to buy the stereotypical "retirement bungaklow', but who want a home which could evolve here are all sorts of reasons people move to a different type of home: seeking more space for a growing family, perhaps, or looking for a home which can accommodate working from home. Near the top of this list, in Norfolk at least, are people into something approaching that in time. It is the flexibility that the chalet bungalow offers, coupled with sufficient future-proofing for it to be a genuine 'forever be smaller, either. A couple nearing retirement will likely be spending more time together in the home, and may want to ensure there is enough space. We are finding that there is one type of property in particular which appeals to this kind of who may not yet be retired, but are looking to buy their "forever home - somewhere which will suit their needs as they get older. This is not about buying a retirement home, but rather finding a place which is adaptable to a changing lifestyle. That might be somewhere which has enough space to accommodate visiting children and grandchildren; it might be home' which is a big part of the appeal of this kind of property. Buying a home is all about what we call 'liveability', and for many empty-nesters, having space to indulge in hobbies, as well as accommodate visiting family, is important. The "forever home' comes in all sorts of guises, and is an increasingly sought-after purchase. buyer: the chalet bungalow. Usuallywith one bedroom and wetroom on the ground floor, and perhaps a couple of further bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs, this kind of home is Abel Abel Homes has three-bedroom chalot bungalows available at its Swan's Nest' site at Swatfham and its new 'Bluebell Rise' site at Bawdeswell. Homes For full details, visit www.abelhomes.co.uk.

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