SELLING THE MARITAL HOME DURING DIVORCE: WHAT NEXT? Navigating housing decisions after a divorce can feel overwhelming, but thinking ahead can help you chart a clear path forward. Will you buy, rent, or relocate? Each option has its own unique considerations, and your next steps will likely depend on factors like the division of assets, sale proceeds from your current home, and your long-term goals.
Buying a new home offers stability and an opportunity to start fresh, while renting can provide flexibility as you adjust to your new chapter. Relocating might open the door to new job opportunities, school districts, or even a change of scenery to help you move forward emotionally. Whatever you choose, it’s vital to align your housing choices with your evolving financial and personal needs.
As a Certified Divorce Specialist®, I understand the complexities of this transitional period and approach every situation with compassion and care. My goal is to guide you through your housing journey with clarity and confidence, offering expertise tailored to your unique circumstances. Remember, your future starts with the right place to call home.
__ Amy Weed, JD, CDS®, Realtor®, Donahue, Maley & Burns Team, Compass
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