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August 21, 2013 by changescapeweb Leave a Comment

Downsizing Your Home before Moving

Are you by chance moving to a smaller place? If so, then you already know how much belongings we can accumulate as the years come and go. Eventually we end up with large quantities of possessions stuck in our drawers, wardrobes and closets, necessitating a big change in our home right before a move. Why would you need to downsize your home? The reasons are quite simple, mostly being that the less belongings you have available, the cheaper your move will be and also the faster you’ll deal with all you have to deal with.

Downsizing-Your-Home-before-Moving2-200x300Downsizing-Your-Home-before-Moving-300x200The following article aims to help you get rid of all those things you won’t need in the future in exchange for a carefree moving experience:

• Consider your needs realistically

For the most part we collect many things that we would love to use, but we simply never get around to. For example, having exercise equipment that has been collecting dust over the past two years is something you don’t want to deal with. Consider things and decide whether you will use it within the next few months. Don’t do any wishful thinking, instead opt for what you absolutely know will happen. You will thank yourself later when the moving fees are smaller and your day goes smoother. Take a good look at your life and prioritize your needs accordingly. Sell or donate what you won’t need in the future and you may even gain some money to counter the expenses you’ll be dealing with.

• Clearing everything

One thing you will have to do is to go through every shelf, cabinet and closet you have so you can take what you plan on downsizing. Leave only the things you absolutely need. This will mean getting rid of anything that doesn’t have a functional purpose and those who won’t have one in the near future or ever.

• Take measurements

It would be a good idea to make a floor plan that allows you to track the dimensions of your new home. This will easily allow you to predict whether your furniture will fit there or not, letting you sell or donate pieces you don’t need well before you have to ship them anywhere. Keep the locations of doors and windows handy as you write down the new home’s dimensions. Without such a plan you simply won’t have a chance to be accurate in your assessments, thus leading you to being stuck with a bunch of furniture with no place around your home.

• Assess your storage areas

If you have moved into a new home and you have found out your storage is limited – well then you are out of luck. Never underestimate the importance of storage, so while you’re getting the measurements of your home make sure you keep the size of your storage in mind as well. For example, having less kitchen space than before will limit your possible chance to bring everything along with you, forcing you to keep it elsewhere. Donate or sell what you don’t need and you’ll have much more space to work with and less expenses overall.

Bio: Ella Andrews is freelancer and blogger, who has rich experience in home maintenance and home renovation projects. Therefore these topics are some of her favorites to write about. Visit: https://www.movingservicesremovals.co.uk/removals/SS16-movers-basildon.html and obtain some valuable ideas for your own household.

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January 18, 2012 by changescapeweb Leave a Comment

5 Tips for Efficient Downsizing

Downsizing-tipsThinking about downsizing?  There are many reasons we decide to downsize our homes, but as we begin the downsizing there are a few important things to keep in mind to make this less stressful and save you time.  Check out this article below for great downsizing tips!

By Peggy Patenaude

The organizational benefits of downsizing can be very rewarding. You can save time, restore order, relieve stress, free up space, and perhaps most importantly, save money.

It’s important when you are organizing and downsizing to try to keep your emotions out of the process. The process may seem overwhelming, but you can do it, and here are some tips that will help you accomplish the task:

1. Try not to focus on the entire house at once. Break things down room by room. Take on one project at a time and don’t allow yourself to get overwhelmed. If the room itself seems to be too much to take on, just focus on one area at a time, like a closet. Accomplish something before moving on to another area. Small steps yield big rewards. Set realistic goals about the amount of time you need, and create a timeline that works for you.

2. Evaluate what you have. Everyone has extra stuff. Ask yourself: Do I use this? Need it? Love it? Is it in good condition? If you haven’t used or thought about something in over a year, it’s probably safe to get rid of it. Sell valuable items that you no longer need. Ebay and Craigslist are both great online tools that will help you cash in on things that you don’t need anymore. Or, donate gently used items. There’s no shortage of organizations that take in the things you don’t use and distribute them to people in need. What a great feeling!

3. Properly store irreplaceable items. Meaningful items such as old photos, yearbooks, wedding dresses, and christening gowns should be properly stored in sealed containers in order to protect them from the elements. You may even want to go one step further with old photos and convert them to a digital format to ensure that they will always be safe. If your children have grown and moved out, as hard as it may be, remind yourself that you are not responsible for providing storage for your adult children.

4. Stay positive. Getting rid of items that remind you of your past can be an emotional process. At first it might seem difficult to part with those masterpieces that your children created when they were small, but there’s no reason to keep every scrap of paper your child has ever brought home. Instead, concentrate on what’s important to you, and visualize what your home will look like when you have de-cluttered and re-imagined your space. I have found that after de-cluttering, most people wish they had done it sooner.

5. Hire a REALTOR® who specializes in working with downsizers. This type of move is a specialty and requires a unique set of skills and a great deal of planning and patience. You will need someone who works well with you. You might find yourself needing the services of others, such as stagers, de-clutterers, and junk removers, as well as a storage plan for the things you can’t bear to part with or want to keep safe. With the right connections, you’ll be able to find someone who is not only familiar with your situation, but who has existing relationships and can assure that the process moves smoothly from beginning to end.

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A top real estate agent can help you make an informed decisions about how to downsize effectively.  My team specializes in St. Charles County and St. Louis County.  If you are considering selling your home, please contact Sandra Meranda and I’ll get you moving!

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