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Thinking About Downsizing? Ask Yourself These Questions First

August 23, 2021 by Chris Bohn

Thinking About Downsizing? Ask Yourself These Questions First

Bigger isn’t always better—and that certainly applies to the size of your home. Perhaps you are thinking about downsizing your life?

If you’re feeling like your home is too large or spacious, downsizing can be a great way to get into a home that’s a more manageable size. But downsizing isn’t always the answer. So before you make a move, it’s important to make sure it’s the right move for you. And that means digging deep and asking yourself some important questions.

Locally here in Gainesville, we’ve had many out-of-state buyers that are downsizing from their homes up north, and moving to Gainesville.  So, if you are thinking of downsizing, take a look at this article and check out the questions below too.

A recent article from realtor.com outlined the key questions buyers should ask themselves before downsizing to a smaller home, including:

  • Does it make financial sense? When it comes to housing, smaller doesn’t necessarily mean more affordable. Sometimes, smaller properties have additional costs (for example, an HOA fee for a condo or townhome).  If you don’t consider those costs, you may end up paying more for less space. Before you downsize in an attempt to save money, make sure that the property you’re considering will actually help you accomplish that goal.
  • What will I do with all my stuff? Your current home is big enough to store all of your stuff—but if you downsize to a smaller home, it may not be able to comfortably fit your belongings. Before you make the decision to downgrade, make sure you have a plan for what to do with any furniture or other belongings that won’t fit into your new space (for example, selling, donating, or renting a storage unit).
  • Am I ready to downsize? Even if it makes practical sense to downsize (for example, your kids recently left for college and you no longer need so much space), if you’re not emotionally prepared for the move, you’ll likely regret your decision. Before you downsize, make sure to ask yourself whether you’re really ready to make the move.

The Takeaway:

Bottom line? Downsizing to a smaller property is a big decision—and it’s important to ask yourself the right questions to determine whether it’s the right decision for you.

Filed Under: Home Buyers Tagged With: downsize your home, downsizing your home, home buyers in gainesville, home seller tips

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