Is It Time to Downsize?
May 15, 2025

As we age, our needs and priorities can change, and that includes where we live. Many older adults find themselves in homes that are larger than they truly need. According to a recent survey by real estate company Redfin, baby boomers own twice as many three-bedroom or larger homes as do millennials with children.
Large homes come with large maintenance requirements. Empty bedrooms donât stop accumulating dust just because you arenât using them, and the property tax bill doesnât go down with fewer occupants. If you’re asking yourself, “Is it time to downsize?” you’re not aloneâand there are many benefits to making a change.
Hereâs why downsizing might be the right decision for you, and how smaller housing options can enhance your lifestyle.
1. Less maintenance, more freedom
One of the most obvious reasons to downsize is the time and energy you can save by living in a smaller space. In a larger home, thereâs constant upkeepâcleaning, mowing the lawn, maintaining appliances, and dealing with repairs. As we age, these tasks can become increasingly difficult and time-consuming. A smaller apartment can significantly reduce maintenance responsibilities, leaving you with more time to do what you love. Whether thatâs spending time with family, taking up a new hobby, or just relaxing, a smaller living space means fewer chores and more freedom.
âIf something goes wrong here, we will take care of that,â explained Alex Sims, Community Relations Director at Fieldstone Village at Keizer Ridge. âNot having to deal with those things just makes your life easier.â
2. Lower costs, more financial flexibility
A larger home often comes with higher utility bills, property taxes, and maintenance costs. Downsizing allows you to reduce these expenses, freeing up resources for other things. The money saved on your home can be used for travel, activities, health care, or simply to provide more financial flexibility. Plus, if you sell your current home, the proceeds can help fund your next chapter in life, whether youâre looking for a cozy apartment or a more convenient assisted living community.
3. Simplified lifestyle, less clutter
As we accumulate possessions over the years, itâs easy for things to pile up. Downsizing forces you to evaluate what you truly need and want. By decluttering and simplifying your living space, you can create a more serene and organized environment. A smaller home can encourage you to keep only the essentials and truly enjoy the things that matter mostâwhether thatâs meaningful furniture, artwork, or treasured family mementos.
âWhen we talk to families about potentially moving into a one-bedroom apartment, we often ask them how many rooms they are currently using in their home,â Sims said. âMost people are not using all four bedrooms.â
4. Age-inclusive amenities and services
If youâre finding it increasingly difficult to manage the physical demands of a larger home, an independent or assisted living community might be the perfect solution. These communities are designed with your comfort and well-being in mind.
Fieldstone Village at Keizer Ridge, for instance, offers amenities such as housekeeping, healthy meal services, transportation, and vibrant social calendars. Alex emphasized that while your assisted living apartment may be smaller than your previous residence, the entire community outside that apartment also belongs to you.
That community space includes patios, pool tables, and community gardens. Worried about your pets? You can bring them with you. Fieldstone Village at Keizer Ridge even has fenced areas for dogs to go outside and may even pitch in with walking duty!
5. Safety and accessibility
As we age, safety becomes a top priority. Larger homes often come with stairs, uneven floors, or rooms that arenât designed with accessibility in mind. Downsizing to a home or community that is equipped with features like grab bars, wider doorways, and single-story layouts can significantly reduce the risk of accidents and injuries. Independent and assisted living communities are built to support mobility and ensure a higher level of safety, so you can live independently while knowing that help is available if you need it.
6. Social connections and community
Staying socially connected as we age is important for our mental and physical health.
âWhen you donât have those social connections, it can actually make cognitive decline worse,â said Staci Taylor, Executive Director of Assisted Living at Fieldstone Village at Keizer Ridge.
Downsizing to an assisted living community can offer a sense of belonging and connection. Youâll be surrounded by people in a similar stage of life, making it easier to form friendships and stay socially active. With group events, outings, and activities, these communities foster a vibrant, engaging environment that can help you stay connected and enjoy a fulfilling lifestyle.
7. A healthier, happier lifestyle
Ultimately, downsizing can lead to a healthier and happier life. With fewer worries about home maintenance, lower costs, and more time for self-care, youâre in a better position to focus on what really matters. Living in a smaller, more manageable space can bring peace of mind, allowing you to embrace this next phase of life with joy and contentment.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the responsibilities of a larger home, or if you’re simply looking for a lifestyle change, it might be time to consider downsizing. The key is to choose a living arrangement that supports your needs and offers a sense of security, comfort, and community. An assisted living or memory care community could be the perfect fit for seniors who are ready to simplify their lives while still enjoying independence, social connections, and peace of mind.
If you’re ready to explore the benefits of downsizing, reach out to us. Weâre here to help you find the ideal living solution that allows you to embrace your next chapter with ease and excitement. Itâs never too late to make a change that enhances your quality of life!