When my youngest child moved out, I was left living in a large home by myself. Weekend visits from the grandchildren only filled the space part of the time. The home became more of a burden as each day passed. It was not until I was working with my real estate agent to sell my home and find a smaller home did I realize that there were so many others in the same position. I created this blog to help other empty nesters explore their options for downsizing and to provide guidance on finding a new home that fits in more with their lifestyle.

3 Tips For Moving With Small Children

11 December 2014
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The thought of moving from one location to another is often overwhelming for most people, but this feeling of being overwhelmed is increased exponentially when you have young children. These children need your love and attention for several hours during the day; so many parents have no idea how they are going to find time to move on top of all of this. This article will give you 3 tips for successfully moving, and staying sane, when you have small children at home.
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How To Protect Your Pets From Outdoor Pests

10 December 2014
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Are you concerned that outdoor pests may hurt your pets? If you let your dogs and cats out—even within your own yard—they could be in danger. Though a dog or cat may be able to best a squirrel, gopher or rat, they can still get diseases from these animals. It's important to protect yourself and your furry family however you can. Check Your Fencing on a Regular Basis Look for any gaps at the bottom of your fence; you may be surprised how quickly an animal can dig their way in.
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Benefits Of The 20% Down Rule

9 December 2014
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If you are in the market for a new home, you have probably heard from your realtor or from experienced friends that you need to put "20% down."  If you are new to home buying, that terminology means that you should be able to pay 20% of the total cost of the house immediately, with your own money.  If you were buying a $200,000 home, that would mean that you would pay $40,000 up front.
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About Me
Home Buying Tips for Empty Nesters

When my youngest child moved out, I was left living in a large home by myself. Weekend visits from the grandchildren only filled the space part of the time. The home became more of a burden as each day passed. It was not until I was working with my real estate agent to sell my home and find a smaller home did I realize that there were so many others in the same position. I created this blog to help other empty nesters explore their options for downsizing and to provide guidance on finding a new home that fits in more with their lifestyle.

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