5 Smart Home Moves to Make Before the New Year Hits

December arrives with cookies, chaos, and the annual tradition of wondering where the last eleven months went. Before the New Year shows up uninvited, this is the perfect time to give your home a little attention. A few smart moves now can save money, reduce stress, and set you up for a strong start in 2026.

Here are five quick wins that homeowners can tackle before the year wraps up.

1: Give your winter maintenance a quick tune-up

Cold weather is coming whether we like it or not. Run through a simple checklist: replace furnace filters, clean dryer vents, clear gutters, and keep an eye on ice dam hot spots. A little prep prevents expensive surprises when everything outside is frozen solid.

2: Take ten minutes to check your home equity

Your home value may have changed this year more than you think. It never hurts to know where you stand. A quick equity and interest rate checkup can help you plan smarter for 2026, whether you are remodeling, refinancing, or just curious.

3: Get your home guest-ready without overdoing it

Hosting this month? You don’t need a full HGTV makeover. Tidy the entryway, update lighting bulbs, add a seasonal scent, and declutter the surfaces people actually see. Small changes pack a bigger punch than you think.

4: Set your 2026 home goals early

Upgrading a kitchen, finally tackling that bathroom, decluttering unused rooms, or thinking about a move: mapping out your plans now helps January feel less like a sprint and more like a strategy.

5: Gather your home documents for tax season

You will thank yourself later for doing this now. Put receipts for repairs, energy-efficient upgrades, property tax statements, and contractor invoices in one place. Future you will be thrilled.

Need help building a 2026 home game plan?

If you want a quick home value checkup or a simple plan tailored to your goals for the new year, I’m here to help.

 

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Upsize or Downsize: What’s Your Best Move?

Deciding if it is time for your family to upsize or downsize is not always a clear choice. There are factors to consider that might push you to take the leap or stay put for a while longer. Whether you are thinking about upsizing so your family can spread out or purging possessions so you can downsize, here are some questions to ponder.

1. How are you using your current space?
Do your family members feel like they don’t have adequate privacy or space to do their own thing?  Are you tired of working at the dining table and really need an office or workshop? Is having the kids share bedrooms just not working out? Maybe an upsize is warranted. On the other hand, do you have rooms that aren’t being used, or are you tired of paying property taxes on more house than you need? Check for the downsize column!

2. Have you considered the maintenance costs?
If upsizing is on your mind, consider the added costs for maintaining a larger home and property, whether in money or time. Will you be able to keep up with cleaning, lawn care, and general maintenance issues that come with owning a home? If you are ready to cross maintenance off your to-do list, perhaps you are ready to downsize to a more manageable property or one where the HOA handles part of the job.

3. What are your outdoor space needs?
Are you ready to give up having a yard or garden to downsize to a maintenance-free space? Do you have pets that need outdoor space? Do you need more outdoor space for your children to play or your dog to run around in? The size of the house is one thing, but the property is important also.

4. Have you looked to the future?
What do you expect your needs to be in the next five, ten, or twenty years? Do you want a large home where your children and grandchildren will come for vacations and holidays, or will you be spending those times at their homes? Will you want to entertain groups of friends, or do you foresee going out for your entertainment? What will happen if your spouse passes; will you want to stay in the home on your own?

5. Do the financial implications add up in your favor?
Can you handle the higher costs involved with a larger home, or are you ready to cut costs with a downsize? Consider where you stand on your current mortgage. Are you alright with starting a new mortgage at this point in your life, or are you in a position to purchase in cash? What are the tax implications for your move?

6. Is it the right market to upsize or downsize?
A seller’s market is hot for those looking to sell a larger home and downsize. Upsizing may be riskier in a big seller’s market, but if your family would be happier in a larger home, it might be worth the leap.
Whatever questions you have about purchasing your next home, I’d be honored to assist you. So let’s work together to make sure your next move is the right one.

 

 

DEBBIE SPENCER GROUP
REALTOR®, CRS, SRES
m: 617-285-7300
t: 781-860-7300
e: debbie@thedebbiespencergroup.com
1 Militia Drive, Suite 204, Lexington, MA 02421

www.thedebbiespencergroup.com

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