It can be a tricky decision when faced with the idea of upsizing or downsizing. Here are some of our tips to help you figure out which option is best for you.
Upsizing is moving from one property to a larger property, and there are a plethora of reasons for doing so, such as; needing more space for a growing family, wanting a home with a larger kitchen or garden, requiring an office space following the rise in home-working, or simply pursuing a dream home.
Whatever your reason for upsizing, there is a lot to consider, as this is often a very large decision to be made. There are some points below which may need to be considered if you want to make the move:
If your current home already has some additional unused space, it may be more cost-effective to gain planning permission and extend your home rather than buying a new property. This can be more beneficial if you love where you live, but need a little extra space. Extensions/conversions could be anything from changing a loft space into a new bedroom, converting an unused garage into an office, or extending the ground floor for extra living space. However, it is very important to plan and consider the cost of the project and when it would be a good time to build.
If you are upsizing, especially due to an expanding family, it is important to research your ideal local areas.
This is to ensure that you know of all the local schooling that is available, leisure activities, places to dine/drink, attractions, etc. If you are new to an area, in addition to your own research, the estate agent who is selling the house that you are viewing will be knowledgeable about the area and could help answer your queries.
It is also important to consider the finer details when looking to upsize to a new property, such as:
Downsizing is the opposite; you are moving to a smaller home than the one that you currently live in. There are many reasons to downsize, such as you may be living in a family home with surplus rooms or looking to relocate for a quieter/easier lifestyle. You may also want to save on unnecessary costs, need to move closer to amenities for ease or enjoy the equity freed up from the house sale. It is important to plan a downsize in detail as you may not have enough space in your new home for all of your possessions and need to decide what will need to be sold, disposed of or donated to charity before the move. Also, the costs associated with a house sale and purchase should be considered and accounted for, as they can be considerable.