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6 Signs It's Time To Move



Moving to a new house is a significant life decision that requires a lot of thought and consideration. There are many reasons why you might be thinking about moving, whether it's because of a change in your family situation or a desire to live in a new area. Whatever your reason for considering a move, there are some signs that it might be time to take the plunge and start looking for a new home. Here are six signs it may be time to start your search:


1. Your home no longer meets your needs. If your family has grown, or your lifestyle has changed, your current home may no longer meet your needs. Maybe you need an extra bedroom or more space to accommodate your family or hobbies. Or maybe your kids have moved out and you find you don’t use much of the space in your current home. If you find yourself constantly wishing for something that your current home doesn't offer, it might be time to start looking for a new place.

2. Your commute is too long. Many people relocated over the last three years thinking they would be able to continue to work remotely indefinitely. Unfortunately, with many jobs requiring some level of return to the office, you may find yourself with a much longer commute than you anticipated. A long commute can be draining both physically and mentally. If you find yourself spending too much time in your car or on public transportation, it might be time to move closer to your workplace. A shorter commute can give you more time to spend with your family and pursue your hobbies.

3. The upkeep is too much to manage. Owning a home comes with many responsibilities, such as lawn care and home repairs. If you live on land or have a large yard to maintain, your to-do list can get even longer. If the upkeep of your current home has become too much to manage, it might be time to downsize to a smaller home or move to a new home where the maintenance is taken care of for you.


4. Your job or income has changed. If you have experienced a significant change in your job or income, you may want to adjust your living arrangements. A higher salary may allow you to upgrade to a larger or more luxurious home, while a lower salary may require downsizing to a more affordable property. Plus, if you are reaching retirement age, a more affordable home could allow you more financial flexibility to travel or do other things you enjoy.


5. Your lifestyle has changed. As our stage of life shifts, our priorities and lifestyle often change too. Different factors like school districts, walkability, and yard and home size may be more or less important to you depending on your individual priorities and needs. Perhaps you've become an empty nester, and you're ready for a smaller home or a different location. Alternatively, you may be seeking a community that better aligns with your interests or hobbies. If your current home is no longer fulfilling your lifestyle needs, it may be time to move to a new one.

6. You're just ready for something new. Sometimes, you just need a change of scenery. Maybe you're tired of the same old neighborhood, or you want to experience a new city or town. If you find yourself constantly scrolling Zillow for new opportunities, it might be worth looking into. Sometimes, moving to a new home can give you a fresh start, new opportunities, and a sense of excitement.


There are many reasons why it might be time to move to a new home. Whether you need more space, a shorter commute or a change of scenery, the signs listed above can help you determine if it's time to move on. Moving to a new home can be a big decision, but it can also provide you with a sense of adventure and a new chapter in your life. When you're ready to take the leap, let’s start exploring your options and find the perfect new home for you and your family.

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My name is Lindsay Walston.

I'm a healthcare provider turned real estate agent with an eye for luxurious details. Let me show you how to create (or find!) a beautiful and functional home, no matter your budget.  Want to learn more?

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