These are some of the non-financial reasons why people list their homes.
Contemplating the decision to sell your home can be daunting, especially amid concerns about high mortgage rates. However, let’s shift the focus from financial considerations to your personal needs and desires. Today, I’ll explore the non-financial motivations behind selling a home and how they align with your unique circumstances.
The reason why people sell their homes usually goes beyond the financials. Maybe it’s a personal reason, a change in your life or priorities. Perhaps you want to be closer to family, like a grandchild in another town. I can relate—I’m a grandma too. Take a moment to reflect on why you were considering selling in the first place.
Recent trends show that the top reasons for selling homes are non-financial, and the number one motivator is the desire to be closer to friends or family. Sounds familiar, right? If distance from loved ones is a key factor for you, it might be time to prioritize those connections.
Maybe your current home feels too small, or you have a dream retirement spot in mind. Everyone has a personal reason, and I’m sure you do too.
If the thought of moving brings you joy and fulfillment, don’t hesitate. Call or email us today, and let’s discuss what makes sense for you.