by Anna Dellani
A big house requires a lot of money and time for upkeep. Sometimes, people feel they can't do it anymore, especially when they no longer need so much space. Increasingly, many couples, especially those whose children have moved out, are choosing to downsize to a smaller home. However, this sounds much easier than it actually is- there are many factors to take into account, including figuring out the size of home you now need and what to do with excess belonging. Here are our top tips for homeowners considering downsizing.
Even though you've probably made up your mind, ask yourself once again what is the reason to move into a smaller home? Some of the main questions you can ask yourself are:
Answering these questions will help you decide if you still need to keep the bigger home, or whether downsizing is a better idea instead.
Unless you're moving on your own, downsizing should be a decision made by the whole family. Since your whole family has memories in your home, you should discuss with them before making the move.
Leaving your old home is not always easy, for both sentimental and practical reasons. You may have raised a family or spent hours with close friends and loved ones in your home, meaning your home is filled with memories - and your belongings.
Maintaining a smaller home is cheaper, and the mortgage rates are lower. However, be sure to take into consideration the costs related to the relocation, the difference in the price of the old and new house, packing, security deposits, etc. Make sure to calculate whether downsizing really pays off for you.
Unless you're moving next door, downsizing and relocation will probably affect your current lifestyle. Think about how your move may affect your daily routine, transportation, shopping, hobbies, etc. The proximity to your favorite places in town may change, so you may travel longer. Try to imagine your life after the relocation and ask yourself if your new neighborhood is right for you.
Let’s be real â€" downsizing takes a lot of work. This should definitely be one of the things to consider, especially if you plan on doing everything on your own. Moving to another home requires decluttering, cleaning, and packing, which can take weeks. Make sure you’re ready to do it â€" that you have both the time and the strength to finish all the relocation tasks. Here are some tips to help you prepare for the new home:
Plan your relocation Doing things in a hurry can leave you overwhelmed and maximize the risk of losing something or hurting yourself.
Sell or donate the items you no longer want to keep You can earn some money or make someone in need happy!
Hire a moving company Professional help may be necessary for this big project, and it will make the whole experience easier.
Pack wisely make sure you label all of your boxes and color-code them. This will make unpacking much easier.
Make an inventory This will protect you in case of accident or theft during transport.