I'm retiring soon. A single story house, absolutely no stairs, with larger exterior and interior doors is a must, for wheelchair/powered chair access. AND washer/dryer on the same level. My dad purchased a FL ranch style house in 2005 and lived out his remaining years there. The tub/shower was impossible for him, as was the front door. His wheelchair went over backwards and he smashed his head on the concrete. Tough old dude, that did not do him in, but it was pretty ugly.
My FL ranch style house is 2500 sq ft and has most of the features I like. But I don't want to retire in this location. Too hot for my autoimmune issues.
I know most able bodied people don't think about such things, but it can make the difference between a nursing home for one or both of a couple, or being able to live at home with some assistance.
Put another way, with a couple, there is about a 35% chance of one of them being in a nursing home by age 74. Higher than most people realize. Plan your house accordingly to avoid that.
So, OP, I like that house, a lot, for the reasons mentioned above.