Things to do in your new retirement property

Things to do in your new retirement property

So you’ve landed your new retirement property – what next? Moving into a new home can be an exciting time, but also a bit overwhelming as you adjust to a new routine and living space. From settling into your new home to keeping yourself occupied, here are some of the best things to do in your retirement property:

Explore your new neighborhood

If you are moving away for your retirement, it might take a while to warm to your new surroundings. To speed up the process, make a habit of getting out and exploring your new city by foot! Getting a feel for your new community will make you feel a lot more at home – plus, you’ll discover a ton of new attractions and places to eat!

Invite family and grandchildren

Few things lift the spirits as much as a visit from the ones you hold dearest. With this in mind, one of the first things you should do upon moving in is to introduce your family to your new apartment! You could chat over a cup of tea, give your children a tour of the development, or even enjoy the company of your grandchildren!

Looking to spend quality time with your loved ones during retirement? Many of the properties managed by Churchill Estate Management come with guest rooms to accommodate your friends and family!

Meet your fellow residents

If you want a quick way of settling into your new home, don’t be afraid to get out there and meet the residents of your retirement development. There are loads of ways to make new friends in retirement, whether you engage in a shared hobby or simply just introduce yourself over lunch. If you have people to depend on and share time with, your retirement apartment will feel like a home in no time.

Decorate your apartment space

When you arrive at your retirement apartment, putting a personal spin on your new home should be a high priority! You probably won’t have to give your new place a fresh lick of paint, but adding personal mementos like family photos, art pieces or your own furniture will go a long way to making you feel more settled in your home.

Indulge in some arts and crafts

As days get colder and darker, you’ll need to start thinking about creative ways to spend your time in your retirement apartment. And nothing says creative like arts and crafts! From knitting to painting and collaging, there are loads of different ways to engage with your artistic side during retirement. As well as producing some handmade masterpieces, you’ll keep your brain active and sharpen your motor skills!

Learn more about your property management services

If you want complete peace of mind in your retirement apartment, it might be worth doing some research on how your property management company can help you! With Churchill Estate Management, you can expect your retirement property to be maintained to the highest possible safety and maintenance standard. We give you the freedom to live out your dream retirement, without having to worry about the upkeep of your property.

Permissions

Please fill out this form to seek Permission for alterations to your property. Once submitted, the form will be reviewed by the Property Services team and you will be contacted with the outcome.

Note that a Permissions fee will be payable prior to CEM giving approval to your Permissions request. You will receive an invoice with the relevant fee as part of this process, to the email address you include on the form.

Any alterations carried out without CEM’s Permission may be in breach of your lease agreement, and may incur an additional fee and/or prompt CEM to request that the work is reinstated to its original condition.