Environmentally-Friendly Ways to Dispose of Items

When you’re preparing your home for a sale, you should declutter as much as possible. That makes your property appear neater and more spacious to buyers. However, that doesn’t mean you have to toss items in the trash or haul them to a landfill site.

There are many other, more environmentally-friendly ways to dispose of unwanted items. One popular technique is to sell them online. Even if you think an old chair isn’t worth much, as the saying goes, “One person’s junk is another’s treasure.” There are several websites for selling items quickly, including Facebook Marketplace. In fact, you can list items today and potentially sell them this week.

You can also give away items. Post items you’re willing to part with for free on your community’s Facebook page. You can also pin a poster to an announcements board in your neighbourhood. Donating items is also an option. There are many charities that accept items such as clothes, furnishings, tools, kitchenware, and sports equipment. Not sure where to donate? I have a list of local charities that are able to accept your donations.

Finally, an old-fashioned garage or yard sale can be effective. Place signs throughout your neighbourhood announcing the sale. Start your sale early. Many hardcore garage sale lovers will be there as soon as you open, even if that’s 7am! Want more advice on how to prepare your home for sale? Give me a call

Sarah Appleby 905-703-1002 sarah@sarahsellshouses.ca

DOWNSIZING

A smaller home doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style, livability or comfort. Depending on your family's needs, circumstances, and the life stage you're in (such as being an empty-nester), having a smaller house could translate to more savings, as well as increased time and freedom from maintenance work, worry, and stress..

Understanding the specific reasons behind your decision to downsize is essential for making informed choices, particularly when it comes to selecting the right location and property type. Whether you're considering a move in retirement or exploring downsizing options, identifying your motivations lays the foundation for a successful transition.

The most common reasons for Canadians to downsize include:

  1. Proximity to Loved Ones: The desire to relocate closer to family and friends, fostering stronger social connections.

  2. Maintenance Challenges: Facing difficulties in maintaining your current home and garden, prompting a search for a more manageable property.

  3. Economic Efficiency: Dealing with the high costs of heating a spacious home with unused rooms, leading to a search for a more energy-efficient and cost-effective living solution.

  4. Financial Planning: Considering downsizing as a strategic move to raise capital for retirement or other financial goals, contributing to a secure and comfortable future.

  5. Health and Bereavement: Responding to health concerns or adjusting living arrangements following the loss of a loved one, prioritizing well-being.

  6. Desire for Change: Seeking a lifestyle change and the opportunity to live in a lovely area that aligns with your vision of an ideal living environment.

  7. Freedom for Travel: Craving more time to travel or take extended holidays, prompting a simplification of living arrangements.

By pinpointing your specific reasons for downsizing, you can tailor your choices to align with your unique goals and preferences. Whether it's fostering closer connections, simplifying maintenance, or embarking on new adventures, understanding your motivations provides a solid foundation for the downsizing journey.

As a real estate professional, I'm here to provide you with the resources required for a seamless downsizing transition while you sell your home. For those contemplating downsizing in Halton Hills, Georgetown, Acton, Erin, Rockwood, Milton & Surrounding Areas please contact me for your Free Downsizing Guide.

-Sarah Appleby, REALTOR ® COLDWELL BANKER ESCARPMENT REALTY 905-703-1002 sarah@sarahsellshouses.ca