Home Too Big Now?

Kids all grown up“In every parents life comes the time when the kids have moved on to independent lives of their own.  When that happens, you may look around and decide you don’t need the same home you’ve had while raising your family.  Maybe you don’t need as many bedrooms , or the big yard, or maybe you just want ‘Less’ to maintain.  Downsizing can have many benefits as you prepare for the next stage in your life.”

Denise Buck & Ed Johnson – DC Metro Realty Team

Once the kids are grown, have careers, relationships and get a place of their own, parents find that they may not need their “big” home like they did before. Their lifestyle may have changed and the house just doesn’t “fit” anymore.

Benefits of a smaller home:

  • Easier to maintain
  • Lower utilities
  • Lower property taxes
  • Lower insurance
  • More convenient location
  • Convenience of a single level
  • Possibly more energy efficient
  • Possibly lower maintenance

Moving from a larger home frees equity from the previous home that can be invested for retirement income, purchase a second home, travel, education or just to have a nest egg for unexpected expenses. The profit on the home, in most cases, will be tax-free up to the exclusion limits set by IRS.

There will be expenses involved in selling a home as well as the purchase of a new home. These will lower the amount of net proceeds available to invest in the new home.

Like any other big change in life, it is recommended that you take your time to consider the possible alternatives and outcomes. Your real estate professional can provide information that can be valuable in the discernment process such as what your home is worth, what you will net from a sale as well as alternative properties for your next stage in life.