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Statistics show, divorce in couples over 50 has almost doubled since the 1990's, and for people over 65, the rate has tripled. Gray divorce presents unique financial and emotional challenges.
DENVER - ColoradoDesk -- As divorce rates among couples over 50 continue to rise, often referred to as "gray divorce," navigating this life transition can be particularly challenging. Expert realtor Paula Kyle is here to provide essential information and support for those facing this significant change. Many individuals may feel overwhelmed when deciding what to do with shared assets, especially the family home.
Facing the decision of whether to sell during an optimal market or hold onto the property, can lead to disputes about timing. For many, the financial stability post-divorce hinges on these decisions, adding more complexity to an already stressful situation. A crucial concern is the potential loss of tax benefits if one party chooses to retain ownership of the property, along with the emotional toll of leaving behind a space filled with memories.
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Kyle emphasizes the importance of understanding the implications of selling versus keeping the home. She notes that the current real estate market can offer both opportunities and pitfalls, making informed decisions vital for financial stability. Selling can provide much-needed liquidity, while retaining the home may bring comfort but also increased financial strain.
Navigating the complexities of any divorce can be challenging, and it's essential to have the right support. A knowledgeable real estate agent can assist couples in assessing their options and provide valuable market insights. They help facilitate a smooth transition during this challenging time, ensuring that clients make informed decisions about their real estate needs.
For more information about how to navigate gray divorce and make informed decisions about your home, contact Paula Kyle with Vylla Home at 720-613-5952 or visit http://www.paulakyle.com.
About Paula Kyle:
Paula Kyle is a Realtor in the Denver Metro area, specializing in assisting clients facing significant life changes. She leverages her expertise to help buyers and sellers make informed decisions in an ever changing market. For more information about how to navigate divorce and make informed decisions about your home, contact Paula Kyle with Vylla Home at 720-613-5952 or email paula@paulakyle.com.
Facing the decision of whether to sell during an optimal market or hold onto the property, can lead to disputes about timing. For many, the financial stability post-divorce hinges on these decisions, adding more complexity to an already stressful situation. A crucial concern is the potential loss of tax benefits if one party chooses to retain ownership of the property, along with the emotional toll of leaving behind a space filled with memories.
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Kyle emphasizes the importance of understanding the implications of selling versus keeping the home. She notes that the current real estate market can offer both opportunities and pitfalls, making informed decisions vital for financial stability. Selling can provide much-needed liquidity, while retaining the home may bring comfort but also increased financial strain.
Navigating the complexities of any divorce can be challenging, and it's essential to have the right support. A knowledgeable real estate agent can assist couples in assessing their options and provide valuable market insights. They help facilitate a smooth transition during this challenging time, ensuring that clients make informed decisions about their real estate needs.
For more information about how to navigate gray divorce and make informed decisions about your home, contact Paula Kyle with Vylla Home at 720-613-5952 or visit http://www.paulakyle.com.
About Paula Kyle:
Paula Kyle is a Realtor in the Denver Metro area, specializing in assisting clients facing significant life changes. She leverages her expertise to help buyers and sellers make informed decisions in an ever changing market. For more information about how to navigate divorce and make informed decisions about your home, contact Paula Kyle with Vylla Home at 720-613-5952 or email paula@paulakyle.com.
Source: Paula Kyle LLC
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