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Thinking of Downsizing - PART IV

Thinking of Downsizing - PART IV

Selling in 2027: What Downsizers Can Do Now to Make the Transition Easier Later

Selling in 2027 doesn’t mean waiting until 2027 to act. The most confident downsizers use the years leading up to their sale to make thoughtful, low-stress decisions.

Focus on flexibility, not rigid timelines

Instead of locking yourself into a date, focus on understanding:

  • Which housing types suit you best
  • What resale looks like for condos and townhomes
  • Which Vernon neighbourhoods align with your lifestyle

Flexibility gives you control when opportunity appears.

Reduce future friction, one step at a time

Small steps now make a big difference later:

  • Simplify possessions gradually
  • Organize important documents
  • Maintain your home consistently

This protects your energy — not just your finances.

Storage deserves its own strategy

One of the most common regrets I hear from downsizers is:

“I didn’t realize how much I’d miss having easy access to my things.”

Before you move:

  • Inventory your gear honestly
  • Decide what must stay close
  • Choose housing that supports your lifestyle, not fights it

Whether it’s bikes, skis, kayaks, or travel gear, convenient storage often determines long-term satisfaction.

Remember: downsizing is a process

The goal isn’t just to sell a house. It’s to move into a home that feels lighter, easier, and aligned with how you want to live next.

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