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.
nat nast shirts buy them from frank Stella's in Manhattan for like $65
any grants for replacing my windows in my house that 65 yrs old
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.