MAY AHN

SELLING YOUR HOME THE RIGHT WAY

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  • How to Transition from a Large Home to a Simpler Lifestyle

    If you’ve been living in a large home for years—maybe where you raised your kids or hosted countless holidays—it’s normal to feel a mix of emotions about moving on.

    But as life changes, so do our needs. And sometimes, a simpler lifestyle just makes sense.

    Whether you’re becoming an empty-nester, preparing for retirement, or managing an inherited home, downsizing doesn’t have to feel like giving up.

    It’s actually a chance to move forward—intentionally.

    Here’s how to make the transition smoother and more rewarding:

    1. Start With Your “Why”

    Before you even think about packing boxes, get clear on your reasons for downsizing.

    • Are you looking for less maintenance?
    • Want to free up equity for travel, family, or retirement?
    • Tired of unused rooms and rising utility costs?

    Ready to move closer to the grandkids or into a walkable neighborhood?

    Knowing your “why” helps you make better decisions about what comes next—and gives the process more purpose.

    2. Declutter with a Vision

    You don’t need to keep everything. But you do need to keep what matters.

    Start room by room and ask yourself:

    “Will this fit my new life?”

    Keep what’s meaningful and useful.

    Let go of duplicates, oversized furniture, and items that haven’t been touched in years.

    For heirlooms and keepsakes, consider gifting them now to family—it’s a beautiful way to pass along memories.

    3. Understand Your Home’s Value

    If it’s been 5, 10, or even 20 years since you last thought about selling, you might be surprised at what your home is worth.

    The Pasadena, San Marino, and South Pasadena markets are strong, especially for single-family homes and income properties.

    Even homes that need updating are in demand, especially for investors or young families looking to personalize a space.

    Curious what your home could sell for in today’s market?

    Let’s schedule a complimentary consultation.

    4. Think About What’s Next

    Many of my clients aren’t just selling—they’re right-sizing.

    • Maybe it’s a lock-and-leave condo in South Pasadena.
    • A one-story home with a little yard and no stairs.
    • Or even a cozy townhome close to shops, friends, and community.

    A simpler home doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or beauty.

    In fact, many of my clients tell me they feel relief once they’ve settled into a place that truly fits their lifestyle today.

    5. Lean on the Right Realtor

    Selling a longtime home can be emotional and overwhelming. I get it.

    That’s why I walk my clients through every step—from preparing the home for sale, to pricing and marketing, to finding their next place.

    I’ve helped families all across the San Gabriel Valley make this transition,

    especially in trust and probate situations, and I bring a personal, thoughtful approach to every move.

    Ready for a Fresh Start?

    If you’ve been thinking about downsizing but don’t know where to begin, you’re not alone.

    Let’s chat about your timeline, your goals, and what this next chapter could look like.

    📞 Call or text me at 626-329-6999
    💻 Or email may.ahn@sothebys.realty

    You don’t have to do this alone—and you might be surprised by how freeing this next move can be.

  • How to Declutter and Prepare for Downsizing Without Stress

    Are you considering downsizing but feeling overwhelmed by the thought of sorting through years of belongings?

    Whether you’re moving to a smaller home, transitioning into retirement, or simply looking to simplify your lifestyle, downsizing doesn’t have to be stressful.

    With the right approach, you can declutter and prepare for your move smoothly and efficiently.

    1. Start Early and Set a Timeline

    One of the biggest mistakes people make when downsizing is waiting until the last minute.

    Give yourself at least a few months to go through your home so you’re not rushing through important decisions.

    Break the process into manageable steps, such as:

    • Week 1-2: Start with non-sentimental items like kitchenware, clothing, and extra furniture.
    • Week 3-4: Sort through sentimental items and family heirlooms.
    • Week 5-6: Sell, donate, or dispose of unwanted items.

    By pacing yourself, you’ll avoid burnout and make more thoughtful decisions about what to keep.

    2. Sort Your Belongings Into Categories

    A great way to make decluttering easier is to divide your items into four categories:

    • Keep – Items you use regularly or have significant sentimental value.
    • Sell – Valuable items you no longer need but could benefit someone else. Consider hosting an estate sale or selling online.
    • Donate – Things in good condition that could help others, such as clothes, furniture, or kitchenware.
    • Discard – Broken or unusable items that need to be recycled or thrown away.

    If you’re unsure about an item, ask yourself: “Have I used this in the past year?” If the answer is no, it’s probably time to let it go.

    3. Prioritize What Fits Your New Lifestyle

    When moving to a smaller home, space is limited. Think about your new lifestyle and what you’ll realistically need.

    If you’re transitioning to a low-maintenance home or retirement community, bulky furniture, excessive kitchen gadgets, and seasonal decorations may no longer be necessary.

    Consider multi-functional furniture like storage ottomans or foldable tables to maximize space.

    Also, focus on quality over quantity—keeping fewer, high-quality items will make your new home feel less cluttered.

    4. Preserve Memories Without Holding Onto Clutter

    Letting go of sentimental items can be the hardest part of downsizing. If you’re struggling, consider these alternatives:

    • Digitize old photos and documents to keep them safe without taking up physical space.
    • Pass down heirlooms to family members who will appreciate them.
    • Create a memory box with a few special keepsakes instead of holding onto everything.

    The goal is to keep meaningful memories while reducing unnecessary clutter.

    5. Get Professional Help When Needed

    If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t hesitate to seek help.

    Professional organizers, estate sale companies, and real estate agents like me can make the downsizing process much smoother.

    A good real estate agent can also help you find a new home that meets your needs and guide you through the selling process.

    6. Plan for a Smooth Transition

    Once you’ve decluttered, focus on making your move as seamless as possible:

    • Measure your new space to ensure your furniture fits before moving.
    • Pack essentials separately so you have easy access to important items on moving day.
    • Hire a moving company experienced in downsizing to help with the transition.

    Downsizing is a big change, but with the right approach, it can be an exciting fresh start.

    If you’re thinking about selling your home and moving to a smaller, more manageable space, I’d love to help you through the process.

    Let’s chat about your real estate goals—call or text me at (626) 329-6999!