Home sellers start getting lower prices at 70, research shows — and the gap widens with age
Published Sat, Feb 14 20269:30 AM EST
By: Sarah Agostino

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For homeowners who sell their house later in life, that timing may come with a cost, new research suggests.
Once sellers reach about age 70, they start getting lower sale prices for their houses compared with younger homeowners, according to a January research brief published by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. LEARN MORE…
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