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What’s Motivating Homeowners To Move Right Now

Zahra Zoglauer November 12, 2024

Over the past few years, many homeowners have delayed selling their homes, hesitating to give up their low mortgage rates. If you’ve been in this situation, you’re not alone. It’s a common roadblock that has kept many people from making a move. In fact, it’s one of the main reasons there are fewer homes on the market today.
 
But despite the higher mortgage rates and the fear of having to pay more on a new loan, an increasing number of homeowners are deciding it’s time to sell anyway. Many are doing so because of personal or lifestyle changes that can’t be postponed any longer. As Redfin explains:
 
“Some homeowners are opting to bite the bullet and give up their low rate in order to move. Many are selling because a major life event like a job change or divorce has come up.”
 
If you’re weighing the decision to sell your home, you might find that these same reasons for selling apply to you as well. While market conditions certainly play a role, personal milestones and lifestyle needs can make moving the right decision. Let’s explore some of the most common reasons why people are choosing to sell now, despite the challenges.
 

1. It’s Time for a Change

One of the most common triggers for selling is a desire for change. Whether it’s relocating for a new job, moving closer to family, or simply craving a fresh start in a different city or neighborhood, life events can prompt the need to move.
 
For instance, if you’ve received a job offer that requires relocation, listing your current home and making the move could be the next logical step. In cases like this, holding onto your low mortgage rate may be tempting, but the opportunities that come with a career change or new life path can often outweigh the financial concerns of a higher mortgage rate on your next home.
 

2. Your Home No Longer Fits Your Needs

As life changes, so do your housing needs. Sometimes, your current home just doesn’t fit your lifestyle anymore. If you’ve experienced a life change such as having children, working from home, or entertaining guests more often, the space you have might feel cramped or inefficient.
 
For example, if you’re currently living in a condo and are expecting a baby, selling your home and upgrading to a larger space with more bedrooms and outdoor space could be a necessary next step. Similarly, if you need a dedicated home office, more room for hobbies, or a larger kitchen, upgrading to a bigger house could make life much more comfortable.
 

3. Retirement or the Desire to Downsize

On the other end of the spectrum, many homeowners are choosing to sell because they’re ready to downsize, particularly as they approach retirement or experience a shift in their lifestyle. Downsizing isn’t just about reducing costs—it’s also about simplifying life and freeing up time and resources.
 
If your children have moved out, or if you’re newly retired and looking to reduce the amount of space you need to maintain a smaller, more manageable home could offer a significant lifestyle improvement. Downsizing could also free up equity that can be used for travel, hobbies, or other pursuits that are important during retirement.
 
For those looking to live more simply, a smaller home could also mean fewer repairs, less cleaning, and a more relaxed pace of life. And if you’re planning to move to a different part of the country or closer to family, now might be the right time to make that change.
 

4. Changes in Relationship Status

Life events like divorce, separation, or even remarriage often lead to a need for new living arrangements. If you’re navigating a major relationship change, selling your home may be a crucial step toward moving forward.
 
For example, if you’ve recently gone through a divorce, selling the house you once shared can provide both parties with the opportunity to start fresh and find homes that better meet their current needs. A divorce is often a time for significant lifestyle changes, and a new living space that aligns with your new chapter can help ease the transition.
 
Similarly, if you’ve remarried, combining households or selling your individual properties might be necessary to create a shared space that reflects your new life together.
 

5. Health and Mobility Concerns

Health issues, particularly those that affect mobility, can also drive the decision to sell your home. If your current home no longer suits your physical needs or if maintaining your property has become challenging, moving to a more accessible space might improve your quality of life.
 
For example, if you’re finding stairs difficult to manage or your home requires too much upkeep, selling and moving to a single-story home or one with more accessible features could be life-changing. Alternatively, if you or a loved one need assisted living or a specialized care facility, selling your current home can help fund the move to a more supportive living environment.
 
In cases like these, your home should work for you—not against you. If your living situation is negatively affecting your health or well-being, moving to a new home could significantly improve your day-to-day life.

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