8 ways to help prepare yourself for downsizing

It comes to most of us eventually – the day when we decide it’s time to let go of the family home and downsize to simplify your life and minimise your expenses.

Downsizing is one of the most popular reasons for buying and selling real estate among those in their mid-50s and early 60s.

That’s because the children have grown up leaving you behind in a large home that can feel empty and becomes increasingly expensive and exhausting to maintain.

As experienced local agents, we have worked with many couples who have decided it’s time to downsize and concentrate on the quality of their own lives rather than their possessions.

It’s an exciting time of life, and it can be great fun to plan new adventures. To help,here are some tips on how to begin to approach the challenge of downsizing.

  1. Imagine your future

Ask how you see yourself living your life in the next decade and beyond. This should guide you on the style of property that will meet the needs of your lifestyle. If you intend to travel a lot, then a large home will inflict unnecessary costs.

  1. Seek experiences of downsizers

If you know others who have taken this course, it’s worth asking how they handled the challenges and the benefits and drawbacks of their decision. Ask them what they’d do differently. 

  1. Outsource amenities

Forget indulging in a gym or a swimming pool at home. For downsizers, the gym takes up space, and they’d let others look after the pool. If having exercise options close to you is important, you should consider buying into a development that offers these features.

  1. Consider hidden costs

The property to which you will downsize might not hold the same investment benefit as your current property. While that’s not the end of the world, it’s a factor related to your personal wealth.

  1. Prepare yourself mentally

It’s a great idea to prepare yourself for the adventure that is ahead. Discuss your thoughts with family and friends. This will help make the idea more real – and you’ll be surprised how supportive friends and family can be.  

  1. Put retail habits into lockdown

 Once you’ve decided to downsize, stop buying stuff! Make sure you exhaust anything from soap to paper for the printer before refilling. By doing this, you’ll have money and minimise your downsizing workload.

  1. Minimise storage needs

It’s a great idea to digitise all of your documents and then back them up to the cloud. Of course, essential papers such as birth certificates and passports need to be kept, perhaps in a safe deposit box. But you don’t need hard copies of items such as various insurance policies.

  1. Psyche yourself for the big throw-out

You’ll need to sort through your possessions and discard many of them. Saying goodbye to furniture or homewares can be emotional. Always remind yourself of the adventure ahead to stay positive about your decision.