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Have you ever wondered if it might be the right time to sell your home—but you’re just not sure?
Many homeowners stay in their homes longer than they probably should, simply because they don’t recognize the signs that it may be time for a change. I’m going to walk you through seven clear signs it may be time to sell your home—and make sure you stick around for number four, because it’s one that many homeowners completely overlook. Sign #1: Your Home No Longer Fits Your Lifestyle One of the most common reasons people sell is simply that their home no longer fits their lifestyle. Maybe your family has grown and the home feels too small. Or maybe the opposite has happened and the kids have moved out, leaving you with more space than you need. When your home no longer supports the way you live today, it might be time to start thinking about a move. Sign #2: The Maintenance Is Becoming Overwhelming Owning a home means constant maintenance. But when the list of repairs and upkeep starts feeling overwhelming—or expensive—that’s often a sign it might be time to consider selling. Some homeowners reach a point where they’d rather move into a property that requires less maintenance, such as a newer home or even a condo. Sign #3: You Have Built Significant Equity Many homeowners don’t realize just how much equity they’ve built over the years. If home values in your area have risen, you may be sitting on a significant amount of equity that could help fund your next home or improve your financial situation. Sometimes selling allows homeowners to unlock that equity and reposition themselves financially. Sign #4: Your Neighborhood Has Changed This is one that many homeowners overlook. Neighborhoods naturally evolve over time. Maybe traffic has increased, nearby development has changed the character of the area, or the things that once made the location ideal are no longer there. If your neighborhood no longer fits your lifestyle the way it once did, that can be a strong signal that it might be time to start considering other options. Sign #5: Your Commute or Daily Routine Has Changed Work situations change. Maybe you’ve taken a new job, started working remotely, or your daily routine now requires you to be in a different area more often. If your location no longer supports your lifestyle or work needs, selling and relocating could make life significantly easier. Sign #6: Your Financial Goals Have Changed Sometimes selling a home is part of a larger financial strategy. For example:
Sign #7: You’re Simply Ready for a Change Sometimes the biggest sign is the simplest one. You’re just ready for something new. Maybe you want a different style of home, a different neighborhood, or a different lifestyle. And there’s nothing wrong with that. Life changes, and your home should support the life you want to live today—not the life you had ten years ago.
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AuthorJason Gelios is a licensed REALTOR®, Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES), Author of the books 'Think like a REALTOR®', The Seniors Guide To Buying and Selling a Home: The Next Chapter, and 'Beating The Force Of Average', Creator of The AskJasonGelios Real Estate Show, and an Expert Media Contributor to media outlets across the country. Archives
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