Over the past ten years, I came up with many different scenarios of how we could accomplish our dream of retirement. Interestingly, two years ago, a new opportunity presented itself which became the perfect solution for a new home base.
My younger daughter and new husband, both very successful and family conscious individuals, decided they wanted to buy their first home. They also generously asked us to be part of their new living situation. This would be in the form of a fully separate in-law apartment. So, just over six months ago, their new house just outside of Boston was completed and ready to move in. They picked an area in Massachusetts that would be accessible for all of us to travel to our current employment, convenient to commuter rail and highways. And they were able to find a large piece of property, formerly a farm, being developed by a local builder which would give us a lot of outside space; I knew this would make Charlie happy. Working with the builder on a new build was an opportunity to have the home customized for all our specific needs. Since our "apartment" would be basement level, the house was lifted to allow for full sized windows in the rear of the house and a special entryway was created in the front of the house to provide direct access to the lower level. In doing this, the staircase which generally would divide the basement space in half, was now moved off to one side. This allowed for many more design possibilities. The basement area would provide approximately 800 square feet of blank space to create "my" dream apartment. We even installed a special steel beam in the ceiling to eliminate most of the support columns that would normally impede upon the openness of the space, had all the plumbing installed and upgraded the electrical system. All preliminary "behind the scenes work" would be completed leaving the actual construction of the apartment to be done after my daughter & husband took occupancy of their house. All the changes to accommodate our needs and work to create our space would be a separate transaction paid for by us and required a separate permit and therefore would not hold up their house closing.
And, we still had to sell our house.