The Surprising Benefits of Downsizing To a Smaller Home


Published on June 27th, 2014

Downsizing

The thought of moving into a new home that’s smaller than your current home might sound discouraging. After all, it’s hard enough to find storage space for all of your furniture and belongings, and downsizing will leave you with even less storage space. While it’s true that downsizing into a smaller home will probably lessen your available storage space, there are benefits in doing so.

Cheaper Mortgage/Rent

Generally speaking, downsizing into a smaller home will result in a cheaper mortgage or rent. There are dozens of different factors which impact the cost of housing, including location, average selling price of nearby homes, and the current economy. However, size is arguably one of the most influential factors, meaning you can save money by downsizing into a smaller home.

Easier To Clean

This is a benefit that most people don’t realize until they’ve actually moved into a smaller home. With less space, you’ll naturally have less stuff to clean. No one enjoys the process of cleaning an oversized home with large, unoccupied rooms. Thankfully, cleaning is faster and easier in smaller homes, saving you both time and energy.

Saves Energy

Another surprising benefit of downsizing into a smaller home is the simple fact that you’ll save energy. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the average residential home in the U.S. uses approximately 903 kWh worth of electricity per month, costing families several hundred dollars per month (cost varies depending on rates set by power company).

The good news is that you can slash your energy usage by moving into a smaller home. Smaller homes require less energy to illuminate, heat, and cool, all of which translates into less energy usage and smaller utility bills.

It’s Cozy

There’s just something warm and cozy associated with smaller homes. Living in a large, oversized home may create an overwhelming sensation that has a negative impact on the atmospheric mood. Large open spaces tend to create a sense of anxiety that takes away from the home’s natural beauty. Small homes, on the other hand, feel warmer and more cozy.

Easier To Decorate

Of course, small homes are also easier to decorate. From painting the walls to setting up furniture and other decorative accessories, you’ll find its easier to decorate a small home compared to a large one. While a large living room may require 3-5 pieces of furniture, a small living room may require just 2-3. This is just one more benefit of downsizing into a smaller home.

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