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Senior Home Buying in Ontario

Smart Downsizing & Accessible Living Options
Buying your next home at this stage of life is not just about square footage.
It’s about comfort.
It’s about safety.
It’s about living well — now and in the years ahead. .
At King’s Downsizing & Estate Services, we help senior buyers across Ontario make thoughtful, future-ready housing decisions using our proprietary C.R.A.F.T.™ Method.
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Condominiums Can Be an Excellent Option — When Properly Evaluated
Condominium living can offer convenience, security, and reduced maintenance responsibilities. For many buyers, it represents a practical and simplified ownership model.

Traditional condominiums often include:

  • Exterior maintenance managed by the condominium corporation
  • Controlled entry and security features
  • Underground or structured parking
  • Elevator access
  • Shared amenities such as fitness rooms, pools, and common lounges

However, not all condominiums operate the same way — and not all are equally suited to long-term sustainability.
Careful evaluation of reserve funds, governance, building condition, demographics, and future assessment risk is essential before making a commitment.
55+ and Adult Lifestyle Communities Offer a Different Structure
For some buyers, 55+ condominiums or adult lifestyle communities provide additional considerations that may better support long-term comfort and stability.

These communities often offer:

  • Age-similar demographics
  • Quieter residential environments
  • Programming designed for active adults
  • Reduced late-night activity
  • Community-centered living models
  • Accessibility-conscious layouts

In some regions, land lease communities may also present an alternative ownership structure worth reviewing.
The appropriate choice depends on lifestyle preferences, financial structure, governance stability, and long-term planning objectives.

Think Ahead — Even in Your 40s or 50s
If you are in your 40s or 50s, it’s worth considering how your home would function if you experienced:
  • A hip or knee replacement
  • A temporary mobility injury
  • Reduced stamina 
  • The need for in-home support
Features to consider include:

  • Wider doorways
  • Barrier-free entry (no-step entrance)
  • A main-floor primary bedroom
  • Walk-in or zero-threshold showers
  • Open layouts with fewer obstacles
Homes designed with accessibility in mind are often easier to live in — at any age. Planning ahead reduces the likelihood of costly retrofits later.
Stairlifs
Stairs: What You Should Know

Many buyers underestimate the long-term impact of stairs.

If mobility changes, stairlift installation may become necessary. Typical costs in Ontario include:

  • Straight stairlift: $5,000 – $7,000+

  • Curved stairlift: $10,000 – $15,000+ (custom-built)

Curved staircases significantly increase cost due to custom rail fabrication.

In some cases, stairlifts are not ideal long-term solutions. They may not accommodate walkers or wheelchairs, and resale appeal can be affected.

When possible, purchasing a home with minimal or no stairs can be the more cost-effective and practical strategy.

Elevators
What About Installing an Elevator?

Yes — it is possible to install a residential elevator.

However, important considerations include:

  • Structural feasibility

  • Space requirements

  • Electrical upgrades

  • Cost (often $40,000 – $50,000+)

Elevators are most feasible in custom builds or during major renovations.

For many buyers, selecting a bungalow, a stacked condominium with elevator access, or a home designed for main-floor living is the more practical solution.


Buying with C.R.A.F.T.™
At King’s Downsizing & Estate Services, we do not recommend a type of home.
We use our proprietary C.R.A.F.T.™ Method —
Clarity. Research. Assess. Find. Time.
At King’s Downsizing & Estate Services, we do not recommend a type of home.
We:
  • Clarify your lifestyle, health, and mobility considerations
  • Research appropriate communities and housing options
  • Assess long-term functionality and risk
  • Find properties aligned with your goals
  • Create a structured, low-stress transition plan
The right home is not just about today.
It’s about protecting tomorrow.
the C.R.A.F.T.™ Method
Your Next Chapter Should Be Thoughtful
Whether you are actively downsizing or planning ahead, choosing the right home now can reduce stress, prevent unnecessary renovations, and protect your independence long-term.
Let’s approach it strategically.
Frequently Asked Questions: Senior Home Buying & Downsizing in Ontario
They often provide:
  • Quieter environments
  • Age-similar neighbours
  • Organized social activities
  • Amenities designed for active adults
  • Lower exterior maintenance responsibilities
  • Optional or mandatory care packages, which may include PSW services, meals, or wellness supports
From a real estate perspective, demand for senior-friendly housing in Ontario continues to grow as the population ages. However, resale value depends on location, condo management, and market conditions.
We evaluate these factors using our C.R.A.F.T.™ Method before recommending any purchase.
A land lease community allows you to purchase the home itself while leasing the land beneath it.
These communities are often:
  • More affordable upfront than traditional freehold homes
  • Located in adult lifestyle or retirement settings
  • Designed for simplified living
However, land lease properties include monthly land lease fees, and resale values can behave differently than traditional ownership models.
Understanding the long-term financial implications is essential before purchasing. At King’s Downsizing & Estate Services, we review the structure, fees, and resale considerations carefully before helping clients proceed.
The right choice depends on mobility, lifestyle preferences, budget, and long-term plans.
Bungalows offer:
  • No shared walls
  • Private outdoor space
  • No elevator dependency
  • Larger yards and more maintenance
Condos offer:
  • Maintenance-free living
  • Security features
  • Amenities and social opportunities
We help you evaluate both options based on safety, accessibility, and future needs — not just price.
Yes.
Buying with accessibility in mind — such as wider doorways, barrier-free showers, and minimal stairs — can protect your independence and reduce renovation costs later.
Homes designed for accessibility today are often more comfortable and adaptable for tomorrow.
King’s Downsizing & Estate Services does not believe in one-size-fits-all solutions.
We use the C.R.A.F.T.™ Method to help you identify and secure a home that truly supports your lifestyle, mobility needs, and long-term goals.
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