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Downsizing Your Home? Stay Away From These 8 Crucial Mistakes

July 10, 2019 · Personal finance
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Mistake 2: Failing to Purge Early (and Ruthlessly)

A four-bedroom house holds thousands of items. From the holiday decorations stashed in the attic to the rusty paint cans breeding in the garage, you likely own far more than you realize. One of the most common retirement downsizing mistakes is delaying the decluttering process until the house is already listed for sale.

Waiting creates immense stress. When you are rushing to clear out rooms for an open house, you end up making poor decisions. You might pay professional movers to transport boxes of old paperwork, unworn clothing, and obsolete electronics to your new, smaller home—only to realize you have nowhere to put them. You literally end up paying to move garbage.

Effective downsizing home tips emphasize starting the purge six to twelve months before you plan to list the property. Approach the task methodically, tackling one room, or even one closet, at a time. Use a strict sorting system:

  • Keep: Items you use weekly and objects with immense, irreplaceable emotional value.
  • Sell: High-value furniture, tools, or collectibles worth the effort of an estate sale or online marketplace listing.
  • Donate: Clothing, books, and household goods in decent condition that you no longer need.
  • Trash/Recycle: Broken items, expired documents, and things no one else can use.

A major stumbling block during this phase involves your adult children. You might assume your kids desperately want the solid oak dining set, the fine china, or the box of elementary school art projects you saved for decades. Prepare yourself for a gentle rejection. Younger generations tend to live lightly, favoring minimalist, easy-to-move furniture over heavy family heirlooms. Do not let their refusal hurt your feelings; instead, give yourself permission to sell or donate the items without guilt.

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