

Right Size Your Home

Right-Size Your Home
Thinking About Right-Sizing Your Home? Start With a Plan — Not Pressure. For many longtime homeowners, the idea of moving brings mixed emotions.
The house holds decades of memories, yet daily life may be asking for something simpler. Having lived in this community for over 40 years — and having personally gone through the right-sizing process myself — I help homeowners slow things down, understand their options, and make thoughtful decisions about what comes next.
Selling a home isn’t just about possessions or paperwork — it’s about transition.
Questions often come quickly:
Where do I start? Should I sell as-is or make improvements? Do I buy first or sell first? Where do I want to live next?
You don’t have to figure it out alone.
A Thoughtful 7-Step Plan for Your Next Chapter
Every move is different, but together we create a clear, manageable path forward:
1. Understand Your Home’s Value
We begin with a realistic assessment so you know where you stand.
2. Review the Financial Picture
When helpful, I coordinate with trusted financial professionals so you understand the full impact of your move.
3. Define What Comes Next
We identify what matters most in your next home — lifestyle, location, accessibility, and budget.
4. Simplify & Declutter
I connect you with experienced organizers, downsizing specialists, and movers to make the process easier.
5. Explore Your Options
From nearby communities to new possibilities, we look at homes that truly fit your next stage of life.
6. Create the Right Timing Strategy
Together we determine whether buying first or selling first best supports your goals.
7. Move Forward With Confidence
I coordinate the details, timelines, and resources so your transition feels organized and manageable.
Start With a Conversation
Right-sizing doesn’t have to happen quickly — and it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Whether your move is months or years away, we can begin with a simple conversation about your options and create a plan that feels right for you.
— Nina Clancy