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A gentle sales guide to aid older homeowners

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: November 21, 2025
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KEY TO SUCCESS: Looking after our elderly homeowners is so important.
KEY TO SUCCESS: Looking after our elderly homeowners is so important.
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MAKING the decision to sell your home is a major life moment especially for older homeowners who may have lived in the same place for many years.

It’s a time filled with pride, reflection, and sometimes uncertainty about what comes next.

Today, selling a home has become a very different process to what it once was. What used to be a few pages of paperwork and a friendly chat has turned into a maze of emails, digital contracts, and online signatures.

Almost everyone involved lawyers, brokers, and real estate agents, now uses technology. While this makes things faster, it can also feel overwhelming or confusing, particularly for those who aren’t used to doing business online.

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That’s why looking after our elderly homeowners is so important. Selling a property should never feel rushed or pressured. It should be handled with care, patience, and clear explanations every step of the way.

The process today is much more paperwork-heavy, and every clause, fee, and condition needs to be properly understood before signing.

No one wants our elderly to be taken advantage of when selling, and slowing down the process helps protect them from unnecessary stress or financial loss.

Before agreeing to anything, take your time to read all documents carefully. If screens are difficult to follow, ask for printed copies.

A good agent will always explain things in plain language and make sure you feel comfortable before signing. It’s also worth speaking with an independent property lawyer who can review the contract and ensure your rights are protected.

Older sellers should also plan ahead – think about where you’re moving to, how much time you’ll need, and what the costs will be.

Selling a long-time family home is emotional, but it can also be a positive and confident step into the next chapter of life.

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