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Dedicated to Helping the age 55+ Baby Boomers and Seniors and Caregivers of All Ages
A Seniors Real Estate Specialist® (SRES®) is uniquely qualified to help you take the next step.
As someone over the age of 55, your needs aren't the same as a first-time homebuyer or seller. You might be looking to retire, downsize, or join an active adult community. Whatever reason you may have for considering a move, you can depend on a Seniors Real Estate Specialist® SRES® to guide you through every part of the process.
Knowledge, Experience, Compassion, Dedication.
Dave Halpern, Realtor, Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES), has been serving real estate clients in Louisville and surrounding counties for 31 years. He has successfully closed almost 1,000 real estate transactions. Dave is highly trained and extremely experienced in complicated real estate transactions including but not limited to helping seniors, their caregivers, and sometimes their heirs, to find the best solutions for their real estate needs. Dave is patient, compassionate, knowledgeable, and is dedicated to helping his clients optimize solutions to their real estate needs and wishes.

Real Estate Considerations For Seniors
What are the 28 reasons seniors sell their home?
Should I remodel to "Age In Place?"
Should the adult child move in with the aging loved one?
Should the aging loved one move in to the adult child's home?
Should you sell and move to Assisted Living or other long term senior living?
Should you sell and buy a one-level home?
Sell and move to a condo or 55+ community?
Sell and buy a larger home so an adult child and family can live with the aging parent?
Should I get a reverse mortgage?
How do real estate decisions impact Medicare eligibilty?
Can I legally protect the equity in my home from the Medicaid lookback period and estate recovery?

Growing older often brings important housing decisions that affect not only the individual but also their entire family. Whether you're planning years in advance or facing an unexpected change, my role is to provide objective guidance, practical solutions, and experienced support every step of the way.
My philosophy is simple: I don't tell people they should move, and I don't tell them they should stay. Instead, I help them evaluate their options so they can make informed decisions that best fit their goals, health, finances, and lifestyle.
Many older adults hope to remain in their homes for the rest of their lives. Sometimes that is an excellent choice. Other times, changes in health, mobility, finances, or caregiving needs may make remaining at home increasingly difficult.
Together, we'll evaluate whether your current home continues to support your long-term needs. We'll discuss home safety, accessibility, maintenance requirements, support services, future planning, and the financial realities of remaining in place. The goal is not to persuade you to move, but to help you determine whether aging in place continues to be a safe, practical, and sustainable option.
Deciding to move is only the beginning. Knowing when to move, where to move, and how to manage the transition can feel overwhelming.
I help seniors and their families create a thoughtful plan for downsizing that reduces stress and avoids last-minute decisions. Whether you're moving to a smaller home, a condominium, a retirement community, or closer to family, we'll develop a plan that fits your unique circumstances and timeline.
When selling or purchasing a home becomes part of your plan, I provide full-service REALTOR® representation tailored to the unique needs of older adults.
Having specialized in senior housing transitions for many years, I understand that these transactions often involve much more than buying and selling real estate. Family dynamics, financial considerations, estate planning, caregiving concerns, and emotional attachments all play important roles in the process.
My goal is to make the transaction as smooth, informed, and stress-free as possible.
Adult children are often asked to help parents make difficult housing decisions, sometimes while balancing careers, raising families, and managing caregiving responsibilities of their own.
I work with families to organize information, explore available options, reduce conflict, and encourage productive conversations that respect the wishes of older adults while addressing legitimate safety and financial concerns.
Rather than telling families what they should do, I help them work together toward well-informed decisions.
Education is one of the best ways to prepare for future housing decisions before they become urgent.
I present workshops for senior organizations, churches, community groups, employers, retirement communities, and professional organizations on topics including:
Aging in Place
Downsizing Without Regret
Housing Options for Older Adults
Planning Ahead for Future Housing Needs
Helping Parents Make Housing Decisions
Navigating Senior Housing Transitions
These educational programs are designed to provide practical information, encourage thoughtful discussion, and empower attendees to make informed decisions.
A successful move involves far more than signing real estate documents.
Over the years, I have developed relationships with professionals who assist seniors throughout the transition process. Depending on your needs, I can help coordinate services such as movers, estate sale companies, clean-out specialists, contractors, attorneys, financial professionals, home inspectors, and other trusted resources.
Having an experienced guide helps simplify what can otherwise become a complicated process.
Every family's situation is different. There is no one-size-fits-all solution.
My background in information technology and decades of experience solving complex real estate challenges have shaped the way I approach housing decisions. Together, we'll identify your goals, evaluate your current situation, consider available options, weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative, and develop a personalized plan of action.
This structured, objective approach helps families make thoughtful decisions with greater confidence and peace of mind.
I'm also the author of The Aging-in-Place Dilemma Workbook: Should I Stay or Move?
The workbook provides a practical, step-by-step framework that helps seniors and their families evaluate housing decisions objectively. Rather than offering opinions or one-size-fits-all advice, it guides readers through the questions, considerations, and decision checkpoints that lead to well-informed choices.
Many clients use the workbook before, during, and after our consultations to organize their thoughts and create a personalized action plan.
Whether you're planning years ahead or facing an immediate housing decision, you don't have to navigate the process alone.
If you're wondering whether it's time to stay, modify your home, downsize, relocate, or simply explore your options, I'd be honored to help you evaluate your choices and develop a plan that's right for you and your family.

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