If you’re a senior in Halifax thinking about downsizing — maybe the house feels too big, or the stairs just aren’t your friend anymore — you’re not alone. And you’re definitely not behind. In fact, this might be the start of your next great chapter.
Here’s what you need to know to make it easier (and maybe even exciting):
1. Start with a plan, not a panic
The idea of downsizing can feel huge, but you don’t have to tackle it all at once. Start with a realistic timeline. Are you thinking of selling this year? Next spring? Even just putting that in writing helps settle the nerves.
2. Declutter with compassion
This is a big one. You’ve spent a lifetime collecting, and that’s worth honouring. But not everything needs to make the move. I always say: keep the memories, not the mess. Start small — maybe a drawer, not the whole basement — and give yourself grace.
Bonus tip: Tell your kids to come get their stuff. Seriously.
3. Get real about what you want next
Downsizing isn’t just about losing square footage — it’s about gaining the lifestyle you want now. Condo by the water? Cozy place closer to family? One-level living with less to maintain? Let’s figure out what “right size” looks like for you.
4. Your current home may be worth more than you think
Halifax home values have shifted a lot in recent years. Even if your place hasn’t been updated since Murphy Brown was on TV, you might be surprised at what buyers are looking for. I can give you an honest, no-obligation price check.
5. You don’t have to do this alone
From recommending trusted movers, organizers, or cleaners — to handling the paperwork and negotiations — I’ve helped many seniors navigate the whole process. You don’t have to know everything. That’s my job.
Whether you’re ready to sell next month or just starting to think it might be time, I’d love to be your resource. Let’s talk about what makes sense for you, no pressure.
Thinking about downsizing? Let’s chat.
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📧 Email: sandra@sandrapike.ca