For the most part, seniors see their twilight years as a time of uncertainty and scary changes. However, it’s also a time for new opportunities. Changes can be made less scary and more geared toward improving your lifestyle, while uncertainties can be alleviated with a good game plan. This can be accomplished with downsizing.
Now, downsizing can be quite an emotional ordeal, especially if you
are unprepared. As such, the key to making downsizing easier and less stressful
is to break down what seems to be a gargantuan task
into the following small-sized components.
Of the many perks of downsizing, the financial benefits are probably the most welcome. As you retire and transition toward a fixed income, you will find that you really don’t want to be saddled by too many bills and expenses. Not only that, but
you may also want to redirect your income into more worthwhile pursuits like travel and recreation.
Your home
There’s little doubt that your home demands
most of your income, not to mention energy. With utility bills, maintenance
costs, property taxes, and other myriad expenses to consider, continuing to
live in your current home may turn out to be more trouble than it’s worth.
It’s no wonder, therefore, that many seniors are choosing to sell their homes in favor of downsizing. And with homes in Santee currently selling at a median price of $598,500 this could prove to be a lucrative choice that not only guarantees that you’re well taken care of in your golden years, but that you also get to enjoy them.
Of course, you can always pass on the family home to your children. However, this option also comes with its own risks. In fact, it’s important to do your due diligence before handing over the deed and the keys to a loved one as this very act could lead to a host of tax issues. There are ways around it, though, so make sure that you know all your options before making this decision.
Your possessions
Making the decision to downsize and leave your
home in favor of a more cost-effective and senior-accessible one inevitably
means parting with the many possessions that you’ve accumulated throughout your
lifetime and the memories associated with them. For many seniors, letting go
can be the most difficult part, especially on
an emotional level, which is why it’s important to see this not as a necessary
evil, but as a meaningful step toward what could be the best years of your
life.
You can make this process less stressful by not rushing yourself and tackling the task systematically. As a rule of thumb, anything that hasn’t been used in the last year or so can be given away or sold, while heirlooms and mementos can be passed on to family members. Of course, don’t forget to keep the most special ones for yourself to take with you to your new home.
Remember that when you downsize, you are essentially closing a chapter of your life. Yes, there is room for grief, but know that there’s even more room for growth. So take it one step at a time, slowly but surely, and before long, you’ll be enjoying the life that’s waiting for you.
Compliments of Jim Vogel
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