For those nearing retirement, it’s common to consider downsizing as a way to free up some extra cash and move to a more manageable property.
Nevertheless, many people can still be put off by the stresses of what can be an extremely emotional time, especially for those selling a family home with all its treasured memories and possessions, or moving on their own for the first time.
Experienced life coach and counsellor, Lynda Field, says don’t be. She has teamed up with retirement housebuilder, McCarthy and Stone, to look at some top tips on how to make moving to a smaller property into a positive move for retirees. She calls it ‘right-sizing’.
Lynda explains: “Moving home can be such an emotional experience at any age, but it’s realizing that this is about moving forward not backwards, and thinking about the changes this could make to your quality and enjoyment of life right now – ‘right-sizing’. Here are my five top tips to help get you started…”
1. Not fearing the unknown – we all hesitate to leave the known for the unknown. Working with our doubts and fears in a rational way can help us to overcome our difficult emotions.
2. Be optimistic – whatever we focus on grows in our minds, so focus on the positive aspects that change will bring to increase your confidence and motivation. Picture yourself opening the door to a new home or apartment where you feel safe and secure and have the freedom to be totally independent, and don’t lose sight of this.
3. Take it one step at a time – make a plan and then break it down into bite-sized chunks of action. One easy step at a time is the best way to achieve any goal. And getting it all down on paper is a great way to make a plan feel more realistic
4. Don’t be afraid to ask for help or assistance along the way – many people actually love to help and there are companies out there like McCarthy and Stone who are equipped to provide you with all the services you need, and take some of this hassle out of moving.
5. You can do it – finally, remember you have got what it takes to make the changes you need to make. If self-doubts arise, just let them go. You’re flexible and creative, and have risen to challenges many times before – you will do so again!
McCarthy and Stone specialise in building retirement complexes such as Trinity Court in Rugby and Ross Court in Rugby. If you, or anyone you know, are considering downsizing, or adapting your property for retirement or mobility needs, then call me on 01788 560 905 for guidance on your own property, or what’s out there in the market that might be suitable for you if you do move. If you are thinking of adapting your own property then we can advise on choosing the correct tradesmen, adding value to your property and looking at ways of preserving value if you change it to suit mobility issues. We’re here to help!