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Downsizing is hardly a dirty word these days, especially as Baby Boomers begin to question the size of their home, and more Millennials are finally making their way into the world. Home ownership is a good investment at any size, and if you’ve ever wanted to free up some cash for the rest of life’s joys such as travel, new hobbies, or investing, downsizing can be a great way to rightsize your budget. In Jacksonville’s market, where many families are moving from larger homes to more manageable ones near the beaches, rivers, or downtown, downsizing often unlocks thousands in annual savings. Here are seven ways downsizing can foster a little more financial freedom:
1. Utility costs If your gas and electric bills have been climbing year over year, consider the pleasant surprise of heating and cooling 1,200 sq. ft. instead of 3,500. Controlling the climate in empty spare bedrooms is pointless when you don’t need the room. For example, in Florida’s hot and humid climate, many homeowners see utility bills drop by 20 to 30 percent or more, potentially saving $600 to $900 annually on average electric costs alone. What’s more, you can count on fewer houseguests with less space, and this, in turn, can decrease utility costs further by reducing water and energy use. According to E&E News by Politico.
2. Maintenance costs How big is that lawn? How many rooms need to be refreshed with a coat of paint? How many windows do you need to wash, and what about the size of that driveway that must be repaired and sealed? Downsizing slashes these tasks dramatically. A common rule of thumb is to budget about $1 per square foot annually for maintenance, so dropping from 3,500 sq. ft. to 1,200 sq. ft. could cut your yearly upkeep from around $3,500 to $1,200, freeing up significant funds while keeping your smaller Jacksonville home in top shape with less effort, per Investopedia.
3. Insurance Your insurance bill is based in large part on your appraisal, and if your new home is smaller, your insurance bill should shrink as well. This can vary based on location and levels of coverage, of course, but you would be hard pressed to insure less for more. In Florida, where homeowners insurance premiums remain elevated due to storm risks, downsizing often means lower replacement costs and reduced exposure, potentially saving hundreds per year while still maintaining strong protection, per SpectrumNews.
4. Property taxes Speaking of value-based costs, property taxes scale directly with your home’s assessed value so downsizing to a smaller home typically lowers your annual bill substantially. In Jacksonville, moving from a 3,500 sq ft property (often valued higher) to 1,200 sq ft could reduce taxes by $2,000 to $5,000 or more yearly, thanks to Florida’s homestead exemption (around $50,000 or slightly more with recent adjustments) and portability feature. This lets you transfer much of your “Save Our Homes” savings cap to the new place, preventing a big tax jump and keeping more money in your pocket for the lifestyle you want, per Jacksonville.gov.
5. Repairs How many toilets do you need to have fixed? Appliances? Light fixtures to keep lit? The smaller home has fewer leaking faucets and a smaller roof to replace. Your overall spend on maintenance goes down when you have less home to maintain. Fewer systems and fixtures mean fewer breakdowns, especially in Florida’s challenging climate, where things like air conditioning repairs, plumbing issues from humidity, or roof replacements after storms can add up quickly in larger homes.
6. Furniture Downsizing is a perfect opportunity to sell excess furniture and keep only those pieces well-loved or essential for your new smaller space. Many people generate thousands in cash by selling items through online marketplaces, consignment shops, or local Jacksonville groups, turning clutter into funds for travel, hobbies, home upgrades, or even boosting retirement savings.
7. Hosting and entertaining When you’ve got that sprawling home, your place is ground zero for out-of-town guests, relatives, and holiday parties. As your space shrinks, so does your annual hosting and entertaining budget. Besides, if you really want to throw a shin-dig, you can take some of that downsizing cash and pick a perfect venue, like a local park, beachfront spot, or rented hall that fits everyone comfortably without the stress of cleaning up afterward.
Looking to downsize and redirect that extra cash? Get in touch: Kevin and Jennifer Hanley, REALTORS The Hanley Home Team of Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Partners Southside 904-515-2479 www.HanleyHomeTeam.comSouthside 904-515-2479 www.HanleyHomeTeam.com
