New REMAX Canada research suggests a long-term "downsizing wave" could be on the horizon in Canada's housing market, as the aging population looks toward the future and considers their next move.
Cathy Soda was looking forward to retirement. At 64, she was nearly ready to step back from her work as account manager and downsize her home. That was before her 92-year old father, Fred, moved in ...
“While downsizing won’t happen all at once, the direction is clear,” says Don Kottick, President of REMAX Canada. “Canada’s ...
A report done by REMAX suggests Canada’s aging population is beginning to downsize, giving more opportunities to younger ...
Long-term care is not strictly a medical service; it’s also a home and social environment. To ensure Canadians can age with ...
Novel research shows that in approximately one third of countries and territories worldwide, population aging was the largest contributor to the growing burden of musculoskeletal disorders from 1990 ...
New Brunswick and its Atlantic neighbours are going to be dealing with aging populations for years to come. A new report shows the hole retirees will leave in the workforce over the next 10 years and ...
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