By Kathleen Albury
The concept of downsizing your home is very popular at the moment. People are opting for smaller living spaces for a variety of reasons, from financial considerations to simplifying their lives. However, downsizing isn’t just about finding a smaller property; it’s about finding the right property that will work for you and your family’s needs. Here are the 7 things to focus on while looking for your next property.
Location, location, location! The first and foremost consideration when looking for a property to downsize to is the location. You might be moving to a smaller space, but it’s crucial that it’s situated in a location that aligns with your lifestyle and needs. Consider proximity to the things that are of interest to you. One big thing that coastal downsizers are looking for are flatter suburbs. You may want a level walk to the beach or cafes as well as access to essential services like stores, medical facilities, and recreational amenities. A downsized property in a convenient location can greatly enhance your overall quality of life.
Take inventory: Evaluate Your Needs Before you start looking. Take a close look at your lifestyle and determine what your essential needs are. Will you need multiple bedrooms in case of visiting friends or family, a small bit of garden, perhaps extra storage? Do you think you need a small house, villa, townhouse or will a unit work for you? Do you need flat level entry or a property with a lift? Identifying your must–haves will help you prioritize and eliminate properties that don’t meet your requirements. Downsizing doesn’t mean compromising on your essential needs.
Layout: The layout of a property can significantly impact its functionality. Consider factors like the flow of rooms, the location of bedrooms in relation to common areas, and the presence of multiple bathrooms. An open and well–thought–out layout can make a smaller space feel comfortable and functional. Also, look for clever space utilization such as extra storage or custom built ins or the potential to add them for ease of organization.
Outdoors: While the focus may be on the interior, don’t forget to consider the outdoor space. A smaller house often means a smaller yard, so think about how you can make the most of it. Look for properties that have well–maintained outdoor spaces, perhaps a patio or a small garden. Some townhouses will come with a small garden as well. If you are looking at units and you enjoy spending time outdoors, consider the proximity to parks, beaches or green areas.
Maintenance: One of the main advantages of downsizing is reducing the time and effort required for home maintenance. When property shopping, consider the maintenance requirements. Smaller homes typically have lower upkeep demands, but you should still inspect the condition of the property and understand any potential maintenance costs in the future. Any property that is on a strata title will have the maintenance costs built into the strata costs meaning that all external maintenance is covered. Strata will vary from property to property.
Affordability: Cost is a major factor in deciding where you will buy, and it’s important to have a clear budget in mind. The first consideration is do you need to sell your existing home in order to buy? If so, get a licensed real estate agent to give you what I refer to as a “conservative” price. Some agents may give inflated values in order to win the listing but if you ask for a realistic price and are transparent about your needs, the agent should give you a realistic price. This will help you decide what you want to spend on your next property. Consider not only the purchase price but also stamp tax, strata fees (if applicable), and ongoing costs. Make sure that the property aligns with your financial goals and overall financial stability.
Community: The community and neighbourhood you choose for your move are crucial. Consider the vibe, culture, and demographics of the area. Explore local amenities, access, and safety. Do you want a quiet suburban neighbourhood, a vibrant beachside town, or a peaceful village feel? It’s essential to feel comfortable and secure in your new surroundings.
Downsizing is not just about reducing square footage; it’s about finding a space that aligns with your lifestyle, needs, and financial goals. It’s an opportunity to simplify your life and enjoy the benefits of a smaller, more efficient living space. By considering factors such as location, needs, space, layout, outdoor space, maintenance, affordability, and community, you can find the perfect place to downsize that meets your unique requirements and enhances your overall quality of life.
Kathleen Albury L.R.E.A, is an award winning real estate agent with a career spanning more than two decades. Kathleen started selling real estate in the US and has been lucky enough to call Australia home for the past 11 years. She is a mother to three daughters and a few fur babies. Kathleen loves helping people with their real estate journey.