Tehama Country Real Estate

May 23, 2014

Tehama County Real Estate

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Tehama Country Real Estate – 3 H o w t o D o w n s i z e When a person comes to a cer- tain age and the children move out and on with their own lives, a home may become too big for its occu- pants. At this point, residents may feel it's time to downsize to a smaller home. Downsizing can be exciting and challenging at the same time. Going through and packing belongings can be a trip down memory lane. But chances are a smaller space will mean that a person will have to part with a number of his belongings col- lected over time. To make the process easier, first assess how much space there will be in the new home. Many times floor plans or room dimensions are avail- able. First measure large items, such as furniture, to be sure it will fit in the rooms. Then think about storage possibilities. Next, make a running list of what items can be discarded and where those items will go. Some belongings can be donated to charity, while oth- ers may be given to family and friends. Many other things could end up in the trash or recycling bins. Knowing where things will go will make them easier to sort. For those doing a major clean-out of the home, it could be efficient to hire a dumpster to be placed on-site. This way, larger bulk items can sim- ply be tossed inside. Some munici- palities restrict what can be placed in the regular trash or how much garbage can be collected, so this alle- viates the stress of dealing with excess trash. When actually beginning to get rid of things, start with the areas that receive the least amount of use. Belongings stored in the attic or basement may be simply taking up space and hold less sentimental value. People can then work their way toward items that are used on a reg- ular basis. Duplicates of things can be donated. It can be cathartic to clear out clutter and get ready to start anew. Some people find they have to downsize because of financial rea- sons. In these cases, thinning out belongings can also be a way to earn a few extra bucks. Selling or auction- ing off seldom used items may pro- duce a little extra cash that can help finance moving expenses or even bills.

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