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What Should You Keep When You Downsize Your Home

Downsizing? Here's What You Should Keep!

Are you contemplating a move to a smaller home? Downsizing can be an exciting journey that allows you to simplify your life, reduce clutter, and even save money.

However, it can also be daunting as you decide what to keep and what to part with. To help you navigate this process smoothly, we've compiled a guide on what you should observe when downsizing homes.

Sentimental Items

When you're downsizing, holding onto sentimental items with a special place in your heart is crucial.

These could be family heirlooms, photographs, letters, or mementos from significant life events. These items can bring comfort and joy and are a vital part of your life's story.

Essential Furniture

Assess your new space and determine what furniture is essential for your comfort and daily routine.

Keep pieces that function and fit comfortably within your smaller home. Multi-functional furniture, such as sleeper sofas or dining tables with storage, can be a great space-saving solution.

High-Quality Kitchen Appliances and Cookware

If you're a culinary enthusiast, consider holding onto high-quality kitchen appliances and cookware. These items can make meal preparation a breeze and enhance your culinary adventures. Be selective and keep only what you use regularly.

Quality Bedding and Linens

Your sleep and comfort are non-negotiable. Keep your favorite bedding, pillows, and quality linens that will contribute to a restful night's sleep. Downsizing doesn't mean sacrificing comfort.

Clothing That You Wear Often

When downsizing your closet, focus on clothing you wear regularly and love. Donate or sell items you haven't worn in a while. Consider a capsule wardrobe approach to keep a versatile and efficient selection of clothing.

Important Documents

Ensure that important documents such as passports, birth certificates, financial records, and medical files are securely stored and easily accessible. Organize them into a portable file box for convenience.

Books, Hobbies, and Collections

Keep items related to your passions and hobbies. Whether it's a collection of books, art supplies, musical instruments, or sports equipment, these items can bring joy and fulfillment to your life.

Electronics and Gadgets

Hold onto essential electronics like laptops, smartphones, and gadgets that enhance your daily life. Dispose of outdated or unused devices responsibly.

Personal Care Products

Keep personal care items and toiletries that you use regularly. Pay attention to expiration dates and declutter products that have gone unused for too long.

Seasonal Items

Consider the climate of your new location and keep seasonal items accordingly. If you've moved to warmer weather, you may not need heavy winter coats and boots, but you might need more beach gear.

Everyday Kitchen Essentials

Keep the kitchen tools and utensils you use daily, such as your favorite coffee maker or the trusty toaster. These small items can make a big difference in your daily routine.

Furniture with Storage Solutions

Look for furniture pieces that offer storage solutions. Coffee tables with built-in shelves, ottomans with hidden compartments, or bed frames with drawers can help you maximize your space efficiently.

Plants and Greenery

If you have a green thumb, consider keeping your favorite plants and gardening tools. Indoor plants can also add a touch of nature to your smaller space.

Family Pets

Of course, your beloved pets are a non-negotiable part of your life. Make sure your new home is pet-friendly and has enough space for them to thrive.

An Open Mind

Last, keep an open mind and a positive attitude throughout the downsizing process. Embrace the opportunity to simplify your life and focus on what truly matters.

Remember that downsizing can be liberating, allowing you to shed the unnecessary and focus on the essentials. By carefully selecting what to keep, you can make your smaller home a cozy, functional space that reflects your personality and priorities. Happy downsizing!

If you have questions about downsizing homes or looking for a smaller home to buy, please let us know. Email your requests to Dan@greetingsvirginia.com.

Dan Rochon

Dan Rochon is an Associate Broker in VA, Broker in MD; Owner of Rochon Investments, LLC; Owner and Co-founder of www.GreetingsVirginia.com and Owner of other Joint Ventures as well as a real estate principles instructor at Moseley Real Estate Schools.

As a real estate sales agent, Dan and his team are consistently top producers in their marketplace and provide solutions for their clients. Through their investing company, Dan and Traci Rochon have been investing in residential and commercial real estate ventures for more than the past decade.

Dan and his wife Traci are frequent speakers and are often quoted in media stories about the current real estate market. The Rochon's have been featured on The Nightly News with Brian Williams, The Today Show, CNBC, The Washington Post, The Washington Examiner, WTOP News, Voted as The Best of DC Real Estate Agent in the Washington City Paper Readers Poll, and more...