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HOME AND HEALTH

Brian DuBois, Broker/Owner/Partner, DuBois Realty Group

For many, the concept of homeownership is intricately linked to the realization of the American Dream. Beyond the tangible benefits of having a place to call one’s own and the financial gains associated with real estate investment, there are a host of intangible benefits that many might not immediately consider. One of these unexpected benefits is a positive correlation between homeownership and overall health and well-being.

Homeownership & Improved Health Outcomes

Research has consistently found a link between homeownership and better health outcomes, including increased life expectancy. This isn’t just a mere coincidence. Owning a home, it seems, does more for our well-being than simply providing shelter.

One hypothesis is the stability factor. Homeowners often settle in a particular area for longer durations compared to renters. This extended period in one location allows individuals to familiarize themselves with the available health resources and amenities in the vicinity. They become aware of nearby parks, fitness facilities, local farmers’ markets, clinics, and other health-related services. Over time, this knowledge might translate into better health practices and quicker access to medical facilities when needed.

Additionally, in times of medical emergencies or unplanned health expenses, homeowners have an added safety net — the EQUITY in their homes which can be accessed through various financial instruments like home equity loans or reverse mortgages. Such financial security can be invaluable during health crises, alleviating the stress of medical bills and enabling homeowners to access necessary treatments without delay.

The Intangible Benefits of Owning a Home

The psychological effects of homeownership cannot be understated. When we talk about the ‘pride of homeownership,’ we’re touching on something deeply rooted in human psychology. There’s a profound sense of accomplishment and security in owning a piece of property. This ownership can lead to increased self-esteem, confidence, and a sense of belonging.

Homeowners often feel a stronger connection to their community, fostering social support and camaraderie. Being part of a neighborhood, participating in community events, and having a sense of belonging can positively impact mental health.

Moreover, customizing, decorating, and taking care of one’s home gives a sense of purpose. This engagement instills a sense of pride and provides a therapeutic outlet for many.

Conclusion

For those considering the move from renting to buying, the potential health benefits, both tangible and intangible, make a compelling case for the age-old aspiration of owning a home. As we continue to understand the profound connections between our environments and well-being, the homes we choose to invest in become not just structures but sanctuaries for holistic wellness. At the DuBois Realty Group of Keller Williams Realty, we celebrate this union of health and home, and we are here to guide you every step of your homeownership journey.

Contents of this article sourced from Parade of Homes magazine, fall edition.

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ABOUT THE PRO

BRIAN DUBOIS,  born and raised in Auburn, educated at Bentley University, and later employed as the Executive Director of the Auburn-Lewiston YMCA, Brian has in-depth knowledge of the greater Lewiston / Auburn area, the professional skill set of a community leader, and the interpersonal skills to facilitate smooth real estate transactions. Brian not only has genuine interest in the real estate market, but his desire to serve is a good fit for this industry—connecting families with a new home, guiding sellers through a thorough process, and providing investors with new opportunities. 

Together with his wife and business partner, Marnie, they reside in Auburn where they are raising three children and two dogs. 

Brian welcomes your inquiries regarding this subject matter, content suggestions, or questions regarding all things real estate. 

O: 207.344.3230 

M: 207.333.9019

brian@duboisrealtygroup.net

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