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7 Crucial Considerations
For Empty Nesters Downsizing

FFSupporting Text (span) FRANCES FLYNN THORSEN

Downsizing isn't just relocating; it's a lifestyle transition, a voyage from the old to the new. Although emotional, it ushers in a fresh start. Welcome it!

1. Embrace The Change

Downsizing is an excellent opportunity to declutter and cherish the memories without the physical items. Keep what you love, donate what is still usable, and discard the rest.

2. Sort Your Belongings

Envision your new life - a hassle-free condo or a quaint townhouse with a garden? Recognizing your needs eases the transition.

3. Consider Your New Lifestyle

Get familiar with your local property market before selling. This knowledge aids in smart decisions about selling time, pricing, and your future home's requirements.

4. Evaluate The Local Market

Downsizing lets you relocate closer to family or find a sociable community. Choose areas offering the family ties or social links you cherish.

5. Think About Proximity To Loved Ones

Consider downsizing's financial aspect - moving expenses, new home cost, and lifestyle upkeep. Aim for simplicity and potential retirement savings.

6. Plan Your Finances

Downsizing can seem daunting, but Frances Thorsen is here to help. With decades of experience since 1985, Frances ensures a smooth downsizing transition.

7. Seek Professional Guidance


Direct
: 814-318-8444
Office: 888-397-7352  ext. 1026)

Downsizing can seem daunting, but Frances Thorsen is here to help. With decades of experience since 1985, Frances ensures a smooth downsizing transition.

7. Seek Professional Guidance


Direct
: 814-318-8444
Office: 888-397-7352  ext. 1026)
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