[transcribed 2021-06-02] **Compare the housing needs and considerations for a married couple with young children to those of a recently retired couple.** It would be likely for a young family to move to somewhere with access to school and often an easily accessible community, since their children will need an education, and a local community could provide jobs to the parents well. An older couple who recently retired would not need to look for a source of education, but they might also want to look for simple access to nearby stores (and activities). Deciding on a mortgage could prove a difficult task for any family, but younger families may want to consider the future more, since there might eventually be more opportunities for them and their family in other towns or locations. A retired couple might want to get a shorter mortgage, so that, in the case of them not being able to pay for a mortgage a longer time down in the future, they won’t have a mortgage to pay at all. It’d also be a good idea to think about the house itself. A family with younger children would want to think about where their children plan on sleeping; will some sleep in the same room? What about when they’re older, when they might not want to share a room? An older couple living without any children may be moving out of a house they shared with their children some time ago. Since they would be living alone, they would not need such a big house, so they might consider a smaller, simpler house. Additionally, people may want to think about how much work they plan on doing to their new house. A young family may prefer to take the challenge of improving the house they want, and anybody moving should think about how much house maintenance would cost them, financially. A retired couple may have enough money to work on it, but is that what they want to do with their money? That, of course, is up to them to decide.