Four Tips to Downsize and Declutter Now
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Novi MI
27 July, 2020
2:50 PM
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With the local real estate market in a very strong position for sellers, with low inventory and motivated buyers, now is the time to get your house in order to sell. But, decluttering and downsizing can be a challenging process. If you’ve lived in your house for many years, you’ve probably accumulated a lot of stuff you no longer need in your closets, basement, and attic. Sorting through and parting with personal items is often difficult because of our emotional association with them. Kristen Yaquinto, personal moving consultant at Fox Run, an Erickson Living managed community in Novi, recommends starting small. “Don’t try to tackle all of your decluttering projects in one day or weekend,” she says. “Start by purging a closet, clearing out the Tupperware drawer, emptying the medicine cabinet. If you start a small project and see it through to the end, you will feel a sense of accomplishment and gain momentum to move on to larger projects.” The coronavirus pandemic, in recent months, has meant we all spend a lot more time at home. But that doesn’t mean you have to put your plans to downsize and move to a retirement community on hold. In fact, Yaquinto says this period of sheltering-in-place created a unique opportunity to really focus on decluttering. “I always encourage downsizing and decluttering earlier than later,” Yaquinto says. “Oftentimes, when we put these tasks and projects off until a later date, most of the time we never tackle them. We all have more time at home right now, and this is the perfect opportunity to get things done.” If you’re feeling motivated to use your extra time at home to start decluttering, Yaquinto says you should ask yourself the following questions when trying to decide whether to keep items: Do I use it? Do I need it? Do I have room for it? Is it broken? Has it expired? Can someone else use it more? Four tips Yaquinto also shares these quick tips to get you started on successful decluttering: 1. Gather all the necessary tools. You’ll need boxes for your donations, books, and breakables. You’ll also want paper to wrap breakables, whether you’re keeping them or donating elsewhere. Make sure you have labels and markers on hand. You’ll want to identify what is in every box, including the boxes you’re donating. And don’t forget the packing tape for sealing boxes. 2. Set up sort locations to define where your items will go: family, for sale, donation, trash, and unsure. 3. Begin decluttering in a room you don’t use often. 4. Choose a less emotional area first. For those interested in making the move to Fox Run, Yaquinto continues to provide services like downsizing guidance and floor planning assistance in person, over the phone and via virtual appointments. “My goal is to provide each customer with the services they need in the manner that they feel most comfortable with,” she says. About Fox Run: Fox Run, one of 20 continuing care retirement communities developed and managed by Erickson Living®, is situated on a scenic 108-acre campus in Novi, Michigan. The not-for-profit community of more than 1,300 residents and 750 employees is governed by its own board of directors, affiliated with National Senior Campuses, who provide independent financial and operational oversight of the community. Additional information can be found at FoxRunNovi.com. Photo: Fox Run Personal Moving Consultant Kristen Yaquinto was available throughout the coronavirus pandemic to help prospective residents with downsizing and decluttering needs, using a variety of ways to help ensure a successful outcome for her clients. Written by Meghan Streit
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