Ryan Frederick, founder of Here.life, explains why “place planning” is an increasingly important—but often overlooked—factor in long-term wellbeing and financial outcomes. He argues that where people live has a profound impact on health, relationships, purpose, and spending, yet these decisions are often made reactively or reduced to housing or financial decisions. By viewing place through four lenses—environment, health, community, and finances—Frederick shows how misalignment can quietly erode quality of life, while intentional planning can create clarity, especially as people navigate longer lives and major transitions.
Frederick also describes how structured place planning helps clients move past rigid “stay or move” thinking and consider multiple paths, including improving their current home, relocating, or incorporating extended travel. That broader view often surfaces hidden trade-offs and leads to more confident, durable decisions. For advisors, he notes that clients value having a framework to think through place before acting, strengthening trust and reinforcing the advisor’s role as a long-term partner in consequential life decisions.
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