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5 Mistakes To Avoid When Downsizing Your Home in New Jersey

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Are you ready to start downsizing your home in New Jersey at The Cardwell Thaxton Group, we know all about it! Take a look at a few of our tips below and reach out to us if you would like an offer for your house as-is! We’re buying properties in the area and will purchase outright no matter what you want to leave behind! 

They say that what’s around you is a representation of your mental state. Many people find that downsizing helps them eliminate clutter, making it easier to focus on what’s important. Whether you just want to eliminate clutter, or you are looking to downsize your house in New Jersey for something smaller, there are some mistakes you will want to avoid. Keep reading to learn more about our tips for downsizing and what the team at The Cardwell Thaxton Group can do to help you!

Mistake 1 – Not Having a Plan

Before you start tearing your house apart, determine how you want to approach things. Are you going to go through one room at a time? Closets first? Kids toys? Or maybe you’ll group like things, deciding what to toss later. A good idea is to begin by creating piles. One can be stuff you want to throw away, another for stuff you want to donate, the next for things you aren’t sure about, and finally a pile for the things you know you want to keep. People organize themselves differently, however you decide to do it, make sure you have a plan, so you don’t get overwhelmed.

Mistake 2 – Throwing Away The Wrong Things

Once you start seeing things disappear, you may feel a sense of relief. It can be easy to get carried away, throwing away things you probably shouldn’t. Try to be mindful of your actions when throwing stuff in the trash. Is there a chance you or someone in your family will need it at al later date? If you are dealing with old paperwork, for example, you could opt to scan and save before throwing it in the trash. When in doubt, ts better err on the side of caution instead of setting yourself up for regret down the road.

Mistake 3 – Not Throwing Away Enough

For many people, getting rid of things can be hard. Often times, the items can be tied to a particular person or memory and giving it up may feel impossible. When deciding what to get rid of, try to be methodical about it. For example, with clothing, if it something you haven’t worn in ages, donate it. It will get better use somewhere else than taking up room in your closet. While you don’t have to throw away everything you own, you don’t need to hold on to all of it either. Remind yourself that it is just stuff, and you will feel better once all of the unneeded clutter is gone.

To make it easier, if there are things, you’d like to keep but know you probably shouldn’t, you can take a picture so that the memory is never lost. This is great for kids’ projects, souvenirs, and other sentimental items that you can’t bear to part with, but you know are taking up too much space. Consider creating a digital photo album, so you can look back on your fond memories whenever you choose.

Mistake 4 – Not Doing It Sooner

Imagine what your life would be like with fewer items, a smaller house, and less to maintain. Once you simplify your life, you will wonder why you hadn’t done it sooner. You will have less stress, while saving both your time and money. If you have found yourself living in a house that no longer meets your need, that is too large, or that is packed with too much stuff, downsizing is the answer.

Mistake 5 – Trying To Do It Alone

If you are dealing with years with of accumulated possessions, the thought of downsizing can be overwhelming. If the process is too much for you, you can hire a professional organizer to help or at least get you started. If you wish to sell the house, working with a direct buyer such as The Cardwell Thaxton Group will enable you to sell your house as-is, no matter what you want to leave behind. This allows you to focus on keeping the things you really want without having to deal with all of the rest. We will buy your house even if it has a lot of stuff you’d rather not take.

Downsizing your home in New Jersey will offer you a number of great benefits. We are always prepared to answer all of your questions about the process while providing you with options to make it easier to downsize your house in New Jersey!

Are you thinking about downsizing your home in New Jersey? Find out how our team can help you! Reach out to us today to learn more about what we can offer! (908) 456-1593



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