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Oakville Beaver, 17 May 2018, p. 34

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This fabulous exec carriage style home in the highly desirable River Oaks community has been beautifully updated and will not disappoint. $1,199,900 turnkey oAkVille Home Rare opportunity to own a home in one of Oakville's most prestigious neighborhoods. The stately homes of the Fairway Hills graciously cradle the Glen Abbey golf course. $1,799,900 PrestiGious FAirwAy Hills This spacious 2 storey detached Oakville home is equipped with 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a show- stopping backyard! $1,399,000 PriVAteVAteVA oAkVille Court newlistinG SLSHEILA BARRY & LIndA zYLIkSaleS repreSentative BrOKer CALL oR EmAIL todAY 905.467.4745 Linda@ SheiLaandLinda.com • To view aLL LiSTinGS and videoS Go To SheiLaandLinda.com OAKVILLE. BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED REALTY PLUS Top 1% in Canada for royal lepage LakeShore woodS laKeSHore WoodS BeaUTy. 4 BedrooMS, 4 BaTHrooMS. WalK To laKe, parKS and TrailS.laKe, parKS and TrailS. 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With the youngest of the boomers in their mid-50s and the majority having already reached retirement age, many boomers are trying to decide if it's time to move out of their family homes and into smaller, more manage- able abodes. Many older adults find they do not need the same amount of space as they did when they had children living at home. Retirees and those on the cusp of retire- ment may find that downsizing is a smart financial move that frees up more time for recreation. However, it can be challenging to cut down on living space and then deal with figuring out how to make furniture, belongings and stored items fit in more condensed ar- eas. Moving can be stressful even without having to cut down on prized items. Taking an inventory of belongings can help the pro- cess go smoothly. Before moving, men and women can go room by room, making piles of items that will be kept, donated, sold, or discarded. This can be a tedious task, but it is necessary to avoid clutter in a new home. People downsizing can attempt to sell items they do not need via newspaper classified sections or online classified sites. Appliances and furniture in excellent shape may fetch good prices. Any extra cash can be put toward buying new items that are size-appropriate for the smaller home. Another way to clear out clut- ter is to sort duplicates from the stock of items. A person may no longer need multiple sets of dish- es or silverware. If the move in- volves switching from a king-sized to a queen-sized bed, donate or trash bed linens that will no longer fit. Pay close attention to kitchen and bathroom items, which tend to accumulate over time but might not be discarded when clearing a home of clutter. People moving from a detached home to a condominium or a town- house may learn that homeown- er's association fees cover every- thing from snow removal to lawn maintenance to pool upkeep. If so, it's unnecessary to bring lawn and garden supplies. Homeowners are advised to look at the floor plan of their new dwell- ings and pay attention to storage space. This can make it easier to plan ahead for what may fit, what will need to be purchased new and which storage solutions may be needed. Having a plan in place can make unpacking and settling in go smoothly. The organizing company Organize Me says that homeown- ers should consider how cabinets and closets will be used before moving in. Downsizing can free up time and money. When done right, downsiz- ing can make retirement easier and create more leisure time for retirees. Learn to downsize before a move Advertorial

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