Looking to pare down your possessions and simplify your home? Moving into a space that requires less maintenance and upkeep is a great way to get more out of your retirement years. However, navigating the downsizing process can be a bit of an emotional experience. If you’re considering downsizing, the following resources from Tucked and Foldedcan keep the process as stress-free as possible.
Prepare to Find a Home
Before purchasing or building a new home, you’ll need to carefully consider what you can afford, how much space you’ll need, and features that will help you age in place.
● How Much Home Can You Afford? Mortgage Rule of Thumb
● Buying a House Has Hidden Costs. Here Are 11 Big Ones
● Consider These Highly Rated Nursing Homes in San Francisco
Start Decluttering Early
Deciding what to keep and what to give to family, donate, or throw away is an essential part of downsizing.
● How to Begin Decluttering Your Home (Without Feeling Overwhelmed)
● 8 Rules for Ditching Sentimental Clutter
Work with a Great Real Estate Agent
When you partner with a dedicated and experienced realtor, you can simplify the process of selling your home and buying a new one.
● 3 Benefits of a Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES)
● Questions to Ask Your Real Estate Agent
Prepare for a Smoother Move
Plan ahead and find dependable movers to make sure you relocate safely and without a lot of stress.
● Use Online Resources to Find the Best Moving Companies
● Moving? 5 Ways To Keep Your Stuff Safe
● How to Pack Smart So You Can Unpack Easy
There’s a reason why downsizing is such a popular post-retirement move. Without all of that stuff cluttering your surroundings, you can finally focus on what matters. To ensure that your downsizing experience is a positive one, take the time to set a realistic home-buying budget, declutter your possessions slowly, and work with a reliable real estate agent to find your perfect new home!
Tucked and Folded can help you get organized when space is in short supply. Book an appointment today to get started!
Eva Benoit
https://evabenoit.com