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Here’s something we’ve noticed after helping over 1,200 Jacksonville families buy and sell homes. When people are downsizing, they spend a lot of time thinking about what they’re leaving behind. The big house, the extra rooms, the yard they’ve spent years perfecting.
What they don’t spend enough time thinking about is what they’re gaining. And what to watch out for in a smaller home that they might not expect.
So here’s the honest list of things we wish more clients knew before they started shopping.
1. Storage Becomes Your Number One Conversation
When you go from 2,800 square feet to 1,600 square feet, the thing that surprises people most isn’t the size of the living room. It’s the storage. Specifically, the lack of it.
Before you fall in love with a smaller home, count the closets. Look at the garage. Ask whether there’s attic storage. The homes that work best for downsizers are the ones where the square footage is smartly designed, not just smaller.
2. Outdoor Space Can Replace Indoor Space
The empty nesters who adjust most happily to a smaller home are almost always the ones who gained meaningful outdoor space in the trade. A screened lanai in Jacksonville is basically a third living space for 9 months of the year.
When you’re evaluating smaller homes, don’t just look at interior square footage. Look at the outdoor living potential. A 1,600 square foot home with a beautiful screened porch and private backyard can feel bigger than a 2,000 square foot home with a tiny lot.
3. Your Monthly Costs Will Probably Drop More Than You Expect
Property taxes, homeowners insurance, utilities, maintenance, lawn care… all of it scales with the size and value of your home. Our clients consistently tell us they’re spending $500 to $1,000 less per month on housing-related costs after downsizing, even if their mortgage payment didn’t change much. That’s real money that goes toward travel, experiences, and enjoying this phase of life.
4. Location Matters More When You Have Less Space
In a larger home, if you don’t love your neighborhood you can mostly just stay inside. In a smaller home, your surroundings become part of your living experience. The walkability, the neighbors, the nearby amenities… it all matters more.
This is why we always tell downsizing clients: don’t just buy the home. Buy the neighborhood.
5. The Emotional Part Is Real and Worth Acknowledging
Moving out of the home where you raised your family is not a simple transaction. It’s an emotional experience that deserves to be honored. We’ve seen clients who were 100% logically ready to move but weren’t emotionally ready, and rushing it created regret.
There’s no shame in taking your time. The right home will still be there when you’re ready. What we’d encourage is this: don’t let the emotional weight of leaving your old home prevent you from imagining the joy of your new one.
We’re here for both the practical and the personal side of this journey. Call or text: (904) 515-2479
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Kevin and Jennifer Hanley, REALTORS® | KW Atlantic Partners Southside The Hanley Home Team HanleyHomeTeam.com


