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“Downsize” is considered a dirty word to many adults
over 55, who might associate it with other potentially
age-offensive words like “mature,” “assisted,” “senior,” and
even ”adult.” Negative connotations aside, downsizing
doesn’t always mean less, and many Americans who em-
bark on “downsizing,” actually make a more lateral move
to a smarter space - one where less really does mean more.
“We’re really not compromising a lot at all. Not really on
anything,” says Kathleen Lee. Lee and her husband, Kirk,
just closed on a new construction/downsizer home in Wil-
ton’s Craw Farm development. As new empty nesters, the
Lees began to notice that after the kids moved out, much
of their house sat empty as well.
“We realized that we really only lived in certain parts of
the [larger] house. The home wasn’t a burden; it was just a
lot of upkeep for two people.”
Enjoying their privacy but looking for something more
manageable, the Lees decided to downsize. Once they did,
they re-entered the real estate market confidently with
a clear idea of what they wanted in their next home: the
right location, a single story floor plan, and high quality
construction.
A confident consumer makes a savvy shopper. Jim
Chapman, Chairman of the NAHB’s 55+ Housing In-
dustry Council, says older home buyers may be better
equipped to compete in the housing market than their
younger counterparts. “Downsizing 55+ buyers do their
research,” says Chapman, “they know what they want
and don’t want to settle for less.”
Not only do downsizers not want to settle, but less
really is more to many, who consider lower hous-
ing costs and single story floor plans just as much of
a “downsize” as less square footage. In fact, many
downsizers rank less square footage low on their list of
priorities. What they really want, according to the Na-
tional Association of Homebuilders, is similar to what
the Lee’s were looking for. And also, strikingly similar
to the real estate wish list of another demographic:
the Millennials.
“We wanted to be close to the amenities of Saratoga,
we love Saratoga,” explains Kathleen. “Ten minutes and
boom, you’re in the city [of Saratoga Springs]. It’s close
to the highway, it’s close to Lake George and Sacandaga
[Lake], so the location was perfect.”
Enter Matt McPadden of McPadden Builders, LLC,
an area home builder who saw a need in the local new
construction market for modestly-sized, quality-craft-
ed, single story homes in Saratoga’s surrounding areas.
McPadden began building neighborhoods in nearby
Wilton and Milton, and has since scored dozens of
awards in Saratoga’s widely attended annual Showcase
of Homes. (continued)
AWARD WINNING NEW CONSTRUCTION
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