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Should You Move or Change Your Home?

If you feel like your home may no longer be suitable for you, you could consider moving somewhere new. However, before you do it, it’s worth thinking about whether you could be happy staying in the same place. By making changes to your current home, you might be able to fall in love with it again. Whether or not you’re happy to stay could depend on why you’re thinking about leaving and what changes you could possibly make, as well as how much it would cost to do either. Think about the factors below if you’re considering moving versus renovating.

Need More Space

The need for more space could lead you to choose to move right away. A larger home with more floorspace or more rooms can give you the space to live the life that you want. However, there could be other options available if you need more space. You could start by decluttering your home, which might help to solve your problem. Alternatively, consider converting an existing space in your home into a liveable space. You could even build an extension or addition for more space. Both moving and changing your current home could be costly, but they each have their benefits too.

Accounting for Mobility Needs

If your needs change, you might think that you need a new home. You might be getting older or perhaps you’ve become disabled and now find it harder to move around. Moving somewhere new could work out for you if you’re looking for an adapted home and more support. But adapting your current home could work out for you too. You could add a chair lift for stairs to your home rather than move somewhere with only one level. You can adapt your bathroom and put new furniture in so that your home works for you.

Bored with Your Home

Sometimes people want to move because they’re no longer enamored with their homes. If you’re bored with where you live, you might be looking for greener pastures. Before you look for a new home, you could consider how to make it more suited to your current tastes. There are many ways to renovate or redecorate your home so that you enjoy it again. Even just repainting or buying yourself some new furniture could help you to fall in love with your new home again, but there are bigger changes you could make too.

Change of Lifestyle

You might feel like your home is no longer suitable for you because your lifestyle has changed a lot. Maybe you’ve had a family, started working from home, stopped going out as much as you used to, or started hosting a lot more dinner parties. However your lifestyle has changed, moving home can give you the chance to look for somewhere that meets your needs. Before you move home, consider whether renovating could also meet your needs, especially if you’re looking for something like a better kitchen.

Both moving home or renovating could work out for you. Weigh up both before you decide which is best.

Cher

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