Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on your health and how big your house is. If you have an 8000SF home in McLean, maybe you downsize when the kids are in college/done with college.
If you have a 3000 or 4000SF house with a first floor master suite, I would think there's no urgency unless you need the equity out of it or don't want to pay for cleaning and lawn care as you get older.
Lol, 3-4k sf house is not a small house. Particularly if you're cleaning it yourself.
Does anyone still clean their house themselves?
Yes. Almost 65. I do. And the house is large. I divide it up, doing something every day. I also am in the process of mulching all the gardens - PROPERLY. I lay down landscape paper to handle the weeds, and only use cedar mulch. Cedar repels ticks and lasts 2-3 years over the shredded hardwood. The paper will break down over time, as will the weeds, and add to the soil, which is generally crappy here. I have hip issues on one side, but move it or lose it, as they say. My husband does help with the cleaning. We will probably get someone once a month as we age to really do that deep clean of our bathroom and kitchen. As for clearing old things from the house, I am doing room by room these days, starting with closets and cabinets, so the stuff I DO want to keep, I’ll have room for. I do sell online, so one bedroom upstairs is now storage for what I sell. I use shelves and clear bins to store, carefully labeled. This first cleaning sweep will to get rid of things we want to toss, donate, etc. I’m taking a HARD look at the decor and getting rid of stuff as well. When we built this house in 2000, I chose with selling in mind. Hardwood flooring throughout, extra waterproofing in the basement, neutral colors and all hardwood cabinets. As a result, I’ve had architects come in and say “base of the kitchen is great. Change X and Y to update and you’re done” Same with bathrooms. Neutral, not trendy is the way to go when building