Can you minimize downsizing stress? You bet, according to Realtor Judith Yaworsky, who’s created a series of short videos on dealing with financing, decluttering and other aspects of downsizing that can make you feel uptight.
Having felt overwhelmed when she downsized, Yaworsky has come up with tips that are practical and easy to follow if you’re moving to smaller quarters after years in the big family home.
Video 1
Downsizing is time-consuming and can get complicated, which is why Yaworsky urges homeowners to do their homework about staging and the like before circumstances suddenly force a move on them.
Video 2
Get your financial ducks in order early on, never assume your bank will stand behind you if you need a bridge loan and other advice on real estate and money from someone who’s seen it all.
Video 3
Should you put your children on title to your home? It’s all about control of what may be one of your biggest assets.
Video 4
Decluttering: It can create downsizing stress because our possessions mean a lot to us. Here are some practical ways of dealing with all that stuff.
Video 5
A condo may sound like it offers a carefree lifestyle, but knowing exactly what you’re getting in for is critical. Here’s some of what you need to know and ask about.
Video 6
Should you rent or buy when you downsize? We’re all different, so there’s no one answer, but this video gets you pointed in the right direction.
Video 7
You or your partner may have health issues. If that’s the case, you need to know about your housing options.
Video 8
You can minimize downsizing stress by choosing the right people to help you, including the best real estate agent for your needs. Here’s some of what to look for in an agent.