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Week 1: How to Move Up with Ease Series
We all love our first home but eventually there comes a point when it’s time to move on. Life changes and so do our needs and wants in a home.
When you are ready for a new home but also have one to sell or rent-out, the stakes are much higher.
This time around, you’ve got more to think about, plan, and “get right” then when you bought your first home.

My 5-part weekly series is a “how-to” guide for moving up to your next home with as little stress as possible.
Whether it’s your first time moving up or you’ve done it before, this series is a great resource.
First up, how do you decide if you should move or stay in your current home.
The Clash said it best in their hit song, ‘Should I Stay Or Should I Go’ and that might be what you are feeling now that you’ve been in your home for a while, but how to know what the best decision is—should you stay or should you go?
Your cozy home now feels cramped. Your hip neighborhood now feels noisy. Your job and commute have now changed. Your oldest kid starts school next year. Your youngest kid graduated from college.
You change. Life changes. And so do your needs and wants.
Moving can be a hard decision, both financially and personally, so determine if you’re truly ready for it.
Here’s what to consider before you start packing:
Your $$$ Situation
Your Needs & Wants
It might not be a kid-friendly neighborhood and you want a better school district, or you changed jobs and now spend more time in the car, or maybe the neighborhood itself has changed. Maybe your quiet street is now too busy. Perhaps you want a stronger community feel or a more walkable neighborhood. Or you want a larger yard and more space between neighbors.
It all comes down to what you want now and where you picture yourself living. Plan to stay at your next home at least five years, and what your life is going to be like then.
You want space for toys (yours and theirs!) and to say good-bye to cluttered, cramped rooms. Or, you don’t need 4 bedrooms anymore and want a more manageable home and yard. Space needs can change dramatically in a short period of time so plan accordingly for down the road.
If you don’t want to mow every Saturday or don’t have enough privacy between you and your neighbor’s yard, and it’s nagging you. Every. Single. Day … then it’s time to move.
A condo unit and all of its amenities were perfect for you when you were on the go with travel and work. But maybe you’re more settled now and ready for a townhome or single-family home to take care of and spend time in with family and friends.
Or maybe you weren’t “ready” for a single-family home and its responsibilities a few years back as a first-time buyer. Now you’re a confident homeowner and you want your own space and yard and not deal with your condo’s rules anymore.
Sometimes you can anticipate upcoming life changes that will happen in the next few years. It’s good to be prepared and perhaps plan an earlier move, especially if the housing market is good and rates are low. Timing can make or break the affordability of certain homes.
As always, I love to hear from you and help you in any way I can. Contact me if you’d like to talk more specifically about your situation and whether it’s best to stay or go. I’ll always be honest with you and never just try to sell you another home. Sometimes the home you already have is good enough with some tweaks and maybe my list of vendors, contractors and fixer-uppers, can help you stay put!
Next up in my series for week two is a must-read, or should we say a must-answer! What Move-Up Buyers Need to First Ask Themselves provides the questions that can lead you to your next home purchase.
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