6 tips to get you started on your journey downsizing to a better lifestyle

People downsize for several reasons. Most people cut their costs by moving to smaller dwellings. You can save money on utilities, home repairs, and property maintenance. Some people want a simpler lifestyle with fewer chores to provide more time for the things they enjoy. Others moved from a multilevel home to a one-level home because the stairs became problematic. I have had clients who downsize to live closer to friends and family members. Medical concerns and conditions that require constant medical attention may require moving to a retirement community for better access to full-time care.

Downsizing occurs in these steps. The first step to downsizing is to decide which pieces of furniture and personal items will be going with you to the new home. Most of us have storage rooms and basements or garages filled with items that we must dispose of when moving to a smaller dwelling. Most items can be donated or sold if they no longer serve a purpose.

The timing for downsizing is different for everyone; however, planning for downsizing is better than being rushed off because of a life change or health change. Try and move before it becomes necessary. Below are a few tips to get you started on your journey by downsizing to a better lifestyle.

Start with a plan and a deadline

It is recommended to create a plan to prevent becoming overwhelmed by the tasks at hand. A list will help to keep you focused on and on track to meet your goals. In most cases, the process of getting organized should begin a year before the move.

Decide where you will be moving

It is best to decide where you are moving. You need to know the amount of furniture and personal items you will have space for. It may take some time to find a new home that will meet all of your requirements and preferences, and you could be faced with a waiting list.

Sort and pack by category or room

Sorting, packing, and disposing of items will take more time than you think. If the tasks of packing and lifting are too difficult, one can employ the services of a packing and moving company. It is best to start with items you will use every day, such as clothing, books, collectibles, and sentimental items. If you move from a 3 bedroom and 2 bath home to one bedroom and one bath home, you will have many duplicate items to sort through and decide what to keep.

Prioritize problem areas

Areas such as the garage, attic, and rec room will have items that you will not take to the new home. These areas should be prioritized. Sort these items by giving them away to family, friends, or donations. Broken items are discarded. Moving items to a storage locker will only delay dealing with the additional items. As you declutter, allow yourself the time to go through your belongings and enjoy the memories that are associated with these items.

At least 3 months ahead of move

Determine your move in date and schedule and confirm with your mover. If you are moving to a building with an elevator, you may have to book it for a moving day. A change of address will be required with Canada Post for any company with routine billing, bank, doctor, or any other people who will need to know where you have moved.

Stay focused on the positive upcoming changes

Change is difficult for everyone, so try and stay focused on the positive improvements this move will make in life. Think about all the extra time you will have to enjoy more of your days doing what you want.