Have You Outgrown Your Current Home?

Has selling your home crossed your mind? For many homeowners, the thought of selling their house is quite conflicting. On one hand, it’s the space where your family and friends gather to celebrate the moments of life, both little and large. On the other, sometimes relocating to a new space is the change you need to accommodate your current finances and lifestyle. One way that you can identify if it’s time for you to move is when you notice that you’ve outgrown your current home.

Have you outgrown your current home? Here are ten signs it is the perfect opportunity to sell your home.

  1. Your children are growing up.
    As your children grow, so will their needs. Sharing bedrooms and bathrooms may not be practical anymore, especially if you have boys and girls of different ages.
  2. Aging adults are moving in.
    The birth of a new child isn’t the only way your family can grow. If you or your partner have aging adults that need to move into your home, you’ll need more space. Often, a spare bedroom isn’t enough to accommodate their needs. Parents and grandparents may need a separate living space in addition to their own bathroom, bedroom and even kitchen.
  3. There is no dedicated space to work.
    Are your kitchen counters covered with paperwork? Do your children struggle to do their homework at the dining room table as you’re trying to set places for dinner? If there is no dedicated office or space in bedrooms for your family to work, you may need a larger home.
  4. Your family needs room for playtime, hobbies, and activities.
    Additional space is required for more than just paperwork and homework. If there’s no room for children to play with their toys or adults to engage in their hobbies, the house can feel quite cramped. This is especially problematic when you realize that dedicated spaces like a garage, basement or attic can’t adequately double as activity spaces and storage spaces.
  5. Storage is increasingly limited.
    Are your possessions neatly tucked away or are they always in the way? If you’re having trouble finding adequate storage space for your family’s items, it will make your home feel much smaller.
  6. You need more — or less — outdoor space.
    While it’s common for many families to desire a larger yard space for outdoor entertaining, there are just as many homeowners that have outgrown their lawns. Whether you’re in need of more space or less lawn care, a new home may accommodate your outdoor needs.
  7. There are major life changes occurring in your family.
    Selling your home is sometimes the best option when you find yourself entering into a major life transition such as a change in finances or occupation.
  8. You’re outgrowing your neighborhood or neighbors.
    Even though you love your home, you may feel the need to change your surroundings. If you desire a neighborhood or neighbors that align with your lifestyle, selling your home is an option.
  9. You’ve been passively looking at other homes.
    Do you catch yourself browsing listings even though you’re not “actively” looking? That’s a firm indicator that you’re ready for something new.
  10. You’re not in love with your home anymore.
    Simply put — if it’s not the home of your dreams anymore, you should consider selling.

Selling your home is a major decision that shouldn’t be made lightly. Consider these points, have an open discussion with your family, and reach out to a real estate agent if you believe now is the right time to sell.

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