Moving to a smaller home can free up more time
to enjoy your retirement. Before you can kick up your feet you’ll need to
manage your downsizing move from start to finish. This includes figuring out
how to find a home that fits you and figuring out what to do with all of the
things that just won’t fit into that new home. If you need some help planning
your move, this handy list of resources can keep you from feeling like you’re
in over your head.
Finding
Your Perfect Retirement Home
Before
you start planning your move, you need to find your perfect new home.
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Check out the tips from the Talkin Real Estate blog first.
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Then find yourself a reliable and
trustworthy real estate agent.
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You should also determine how much
a new home is affordable for you.
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Make sure your agent knows you
want to age
in place.
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Or maybe you’d prefer to downsize
into a senior community.
Planning
Your Safe and Stress-Free Move
Moving
can be stressful and even hazardous but not with the right planning.
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You may also want to print out a detailed moving checklist.
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Know where to get free or low-cost moving supplies, like
boxes.
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Also know how to pack your stuff so it
doesn’t get broken or lost.
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Budget for professionals if you want to save yourself the hassle and stress of moving day.
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Or you could even think about
hiring a senior move manager.
Decluttering
and Organizing Your Belongings
Decluttering
can feel overwhelming so try to start this project ASAP.
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Take it room-by-room when you are
decluttering your home.
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But know that decluttering can be an emotional process.
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You may need help letting go of more sentimental
clutter.
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Then you can toss out or possibly donate items you don’t need.
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A storage unit can help keep your new
home from getting cluttered.
A smaller home doesn’t have to limit your
retirement. In fact, it should give you more freedom and flexibility. Just be
sure to use this guide to keep your move organized and stress-free.
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