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Stress-Free Home Downsizing - A Senior's Guide to Selling Your House and Simplifying Your Life - cover

Stress-Free Home Downsizing - A Senior's Guide to Selling Your House and Simplifying Your Life

Ben Souchek

Publisher: Advantage Media Group

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Summary

Expert Advice for Downsizing and Moving with EaseDownsizing and moving to a new home can be overwhelming—but it doesn't have to be. The Home Downsizing Concierge can be your guide to navigating this major life transition with ease.Through this book, you'll discover a network of trusted professionals—from caregivers to attorneys—who specialize in senior downsizing and transitions and can customize a stress-free solution for you.Additionally, you’ll find tips for decluttering, preparing your home for sale, smart strategies for maximizing your sale price, how to compare options for selling, and more. To guide you, this guide is complete with checklists to keep your move on track from start to finish.If downsizing is in your future, get the insider guidance you need and the personalized support you deserve. This book illuminates the path forward, so you can move onto your next chapter with confidence.
Available since: 03/19/2024.
Print length: 192 pages.

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