Buying a house at 65 depends on your financial situation, health, and long-term plans. Consider factors like affordability, maintenance costs, and whether you plan to stay in the house long-term. It's important to weigh the pros and cons and consult with a financial advisor before making a decision.
During the period of 2006 to 2008, approximately 80% of individuals aged 65 and over rated their health as good, very good, or excellent.
According to data from the National Health Interview Survey, during the period of 2006-2008, approximately 77-79% of individuals aged 65 and over rated their health as good, very good, or excellent.
During 2006-2008, approximately 70% of individuals aged 65 and over rated their health as good, very good, or excellent. This indicates a generally positive perception of health among this age group during that time period.
There are 31,536,000 minutes in a year. Therefore, in 65 years, there would be 2,051,840,000 minutes.
A 65-year-old person is commonly referred to as a senior citizen or an older adult.
Not a good idea.
Yes they can. You do realise this gives less tread on the road, which is not always a good idea,
The population of Julia's House is 65.
If you have kids, or family left in your will, good health, good credit, decent savings, and can find a good deal, id say buy. If not, I would say it doesnt matter. Do whatever is best for you financially.
any grants for replacing my windows in my house that 65 yrs old
nat nast shirts buy them from frank Stella's in Manhattan for like $65
65% of a dollar is 0.65 dollars (65 cents) whether you are buying lunch or a house.
Colorado has a 65 member House of Representatives.
Colorado has a 35 member Senate and a 65 member House of Representatives.
Yes, it can, but it is not a good idea nor a good swap. The 65 series tire will cause the speedometer to read 58 at a true 60 mph. Handling, ride, braking, and fuel mileage will be adversely effected. Stick with the OEM size.
There are 65 fireplaces in the Biltmore House. http://www.biltmore.com/visit/house/default.asp
The answer will depend on whether you want a fence between your house and the yard. Most people would not. In that case, assuming your house is along the 45 ft width, you would want 65 + 45 + 65 ft for the front and 35 + 45 + 35 ft for the back. That makes 290 ft. If you do want to have fences immediately between the house and yards, add another 90 ft.