Easing the Transition: Leaving Your Home for the Next Owners

Easing the Transition: Leaving Your Home for the Next Home Owners

 

Scott Shpak

Some of this is already decided as part of your deal with the buyers, but maybe you want to pass on some additional handy tips you’ve learned about your home?

Aside from contractual considerations (typically, items like appliances and objects permanently mounted in and on your home are included in the sale) you may want your buyers to feel welcome in their new home. It’s natural (not to mention very Canadian) to want them to enjoy this space as much as you did.

With that in mind (and taking our inspiration from this TikTok from Anna Benson), we’ve prepared a short list of ways you can personalize your home sale to make the new owners’ transition as smooth and hospitable as possible.

Neighbourhood resource package

Putting together a resource package is a particularly helpful favour you can pay forward if your buyers are new to the area. Knowing the locations and contact information for places like clinics, hospitals, pharmacies, and schools is not only practical, it may help to provide a sense of ease during the hectic days of moving in. It’s one less detail for the new owners to research themselves.

Include information like emergency services, household supplies, community resources, recreation opportunities, and any other information that may be valuable, like the location of the nearest waste management facility if your home is in a rural area.

Cleaning up

This may seem to be common sense for many, though it can sometimes be an afterthought when you’re consumed with the details of your own move. You’re not obligated to perform a deep clean unless that’s been negotiated. Generally, broom cleaning is the accepted standard. But if you’re able to leave the space spick and span for the new owners, it’s a great way to help them start their new chapter in life on the right foot.

Identifying unusual “quirks”

In this day and age of smart homes and remote controlled devices, a new home might be a mystery when the buyers are faced with a handful of remotes and tech. Perhaps this one controls the ceiling…

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