Why do Summerland & Penticton people want to move?
You no doubt had many good reasons for buying your current home. But sometimes you may be interested in knowing why others are selling — and buying. Below are some of the main reasons you may consider relocating:
The commute. Is your drive too long now that your job has moved or you’ve gotten a new one? Is your commute simply too stressful as the amount of traffic has increased or your tolerance for it has decreased? Or has it just become too expensive with the skyrocketing cost of gas?
Location no longer fits. Perhaps you’ve tired of the hustle and bustle of city living and long for the quiet of the ‘burbs’, or your neighbourhood is on the decline due to economic factors. Maybe there’s a new development planned for your area that will negatively affect your quality of life.
Home doesn’t fit. It’s no longer the right size for you. Maybe you’re struggling to make your mortgage payments or maintain the property and you need to downsize. Or perhaps your home-based business has grown in size, or your family has, and you need more space than you have currently.
Floor plan doesn’t work. Having lived in your home for some time now, you may be fed up with its layout, which can impede the joy in your daily life. Whether the issue is bedrooms adjacent to high-traffic areas or having too many walls, if the floor plan doesn’t work, the home doesn’t work.
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