Baby boomers spend on improvements that will allow them to stay in their houses longer
The Wall Street Journal
By Sally Abrahms
Bill and Betsy Owens recall the growing concerns they had about their house—built in 1876—in Powell, Ohio. They loved the 12-foot ceilings, the circular stairway and the formal parlor. But when the couple thought about the future, the home’s steep steps and narrow doorways meant “it wasn’t very livable,” says Mr. Owens, age 57. Click here to read entire article…