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Downsizing – What To Do With All That Stuff?

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  • Oct 13, 2021
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Updated: Nov 23, 2021

While a recent Del web survey revealed that 22% of 50-60 year-old Americans in or approaching retirement are doing a 180 on housing, as more choose to upsize their residences and enjoy the fruits of their savings labor, the majority downsize as they hit retirement age. In this lies a dilemma: What to do with all that STUFF?


The Financial Times recently published a story on this subject, and I too have personally witnessed the anguish those who have collected and gathered their favorite things, now compelled to sell, gift, or donate them…or worse, throw things away. As a professional real estate advisor, this is a component I find myself often dealing with, and my goal is to guide my clients to resources to help them. Here are some thoughts:


  1. Simplifying can be DIVINE. I always tell my downsizers that almost every single one of them before felt the exact same way until AFTER they had completed the task, when they felt a HUGE sense of satisfaction and relief once the process was completed. Less clutter and stuff de-stressed them and allowed them to refresh their lives, not just their home environment.

  2. Take inventory of all the things you CAN use in your new home first.

  3. Identify all the items you wish to gift to relatives and friends, knowing some may not want what you gift. Ask first, while keeping an open mind.

  4. Identify all items you might want to donate for charitable purposes. What you might consider tired, may be TREASURE to someone less fortunate.

  5. Identify all the items you wish to sell, knowing that most stuff has little resale value in the second-hand market. If you have fine art, rare or collectible items, it is wisest to hire a professional appraiser and/or estate sale service.

  6. If they above items 1-5 seems overwhelming, consider hiring a professional organizer to assist you with getting through the process. They are worth their weight in gold!


Whether choosing to upsize, downsize, or just refresh, I have outstanding resources for all of the above, and more. I look forward to the opportunity to meet with you about how I can help you with all your real estate needs. Please contact me at 619-944-2798, or at Megan@Meganb.com


 
 
 

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