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    The Exit Strategy: Not Your Typical Downsizers

    homegoal.caBy homegoal.caFebruary 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Story of J&L

    Selling a home isn’t just about putting up a sign and waiting for offers—it’s a strategic process that can mean the difference between a good sale and a great one. In The Exit Strategy, we pull back the curtain on real stories from BREL clients who’ve navigated the highs and lows of selling in Toronto’s competitive market. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the decisions, challenges, and strategies that led to their success—from pricing tactics and staging transformations to marketing moves that made their homes stand out. If you’re looking to maximize your sale price, minimize stress, and transition smoothly to your next chapter, these stories will show you exactly how it’s done.

    The Plan, The Sale, The Next Chapter

    J&L’s family home near College and Ossington , where their son spent most of his childhood, was no longer a forever home, having served them well for a season of life. With their son heading off to university, they were ready to make a move that aligned with their future goals: funding their son’s education, travelling more now, and eventually preparing for a vibrant retirement filled with adventure. As active Gen Xers still working, they didn’t see this move as the end of an era but as the start of an exciting new chapter.

    J put it best when she described retirement as three phases: “Go, go,” “Slow go,” and “No go.” They knew the time to enjoy their “go, go” years was now, and they wanted to set themselves up for the freedom to explore, travel, and live life fully.

    With a clear vision in mind, J&L came to BREL for help. Their plan was simple but strategic: prepare their home for sale and take their time finding the perfect next place, even if it meant a temporary stay somewhere in between.

    Here’s how we helped them make it happen:

    • We Paired Them with the Right Agent: we have built a team of honest, experienced real estate agents who love what they do. Lisa Bednarski (Broker, First-Born Capricorn Daughter, and Communications Expert) was the perfect choice to help guide J&L through this transition.
    • Expert Staging Consultation: Our BREL designer, Kiel Storms, went room by room, creating a detailed plan for what to pack up, store, or use in the staging process. This step ensured their home would shine for potential buyers.
    • Pre-Sale Prep: With help from our trusted partners, we tackled small repairs to ensure the home was move-in ready and made a great first impression.
    • Showcasing the Home: High-definition photos, a virtual tour, a video, and engaging social media posts highlighted the beautifully staged space. This generated plenty of buzz, bringing visitors to the open house and showings.

    Even in a softer real estate market, J&L’s home sold quickly and for a good price—giving them the financial freedom they needed to plan their next move.

    Their new home? BREL helped them find a funky, contemporary loft in the same walkable neighbourhood they loved. It’s modern, stylish, and tailored to their tastes, with just enough space for their son to visit whenever he’s back in town. Better yet, they took advantage of the market conditions and snagged a great deal.

    Now, J&L are diving into their “go, go” years with enthusiasm. They’ve already started travelling and are well on their way to the retirement they envisioned. And the old house? They don’t miss it. The memories came with them, and they’re happy knowing another family is creating their own story in the home they left behind.

    For empty nesters like J&L, downsizing isn’t just about moving—it’s about planning for the life you want to live. If you’re ready to start your next chapter, let’s talk.

    Read: The Complete Downsizing Guide for Homeowners





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