Making The Move
Dear Neighbors,
Selling your home isn’t just about packing boxes and changing your address, not when you’ve lived a life here. If you’ve raised your family in this house, then you know what I mean. These walls have heard the cries of newborns and the laughter of toddlers running down the hall. They’ve seen birthday candles blown out, school projects spread across the kitchen table, and maybe even a few slammed doors during the teenage years. The backyard still holds the echoes of water fights, barbecues, and long summer nights under the stars. This place didn’t just hold your family it helped raise it. When my wife and I sold the home where we raised our kids, I remember standing in the empty living room the night before closing. It felt strange like the house was bigger somehow without our furniture. But it wasn’t the furniture I was feeling the loss of. It was the years. I could still see my kids playing on the floor where the couch used to be in the family room. I could hear my son practicing the piano in the living room. It hit me that I wasn’t just selling a house, I was closing a chapter. And that’s when I realized… the only way to start a new chapter is to turn the page. If you’ve lived here on your own, maybe this was the first place you could truly call yours. The first set of keys you didn’t have to give back. Every room tells a piece of your story your decisions, your style, your wins and your challenges. If you’ve shared it with a partner, then these rooms have been your backdrop. They’ve seen your relationship grow, your
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