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@thatguy83ful
@thatguy83ful Ай бұрын
I won't buy a house without concessions. Specially in this market
@rayjennings3637
@rayjennings3637 Ай бұрын
What kind of Degree does one require to become a 'Certified' organiser? Is it a BA, BSc, BO or what? Is there some quasi 'professional' body that oversees the vast array of organisers? I understand that there are people out there who make a living out of taking the load of companies when events have to be arranged, or helping individuals with a forthcoming wedding, one of my very best, long-term friends runs her own company doing those things although mainly within a corporate environment. I think the whole idea of certification to her would be just laughable. After all, it's the work that's done and the final achievement that's worth much more than a piece of paper. If you do a crap job, word quickly gets round and very soon you need to look for a different occupation! What good's your piece of paper then?
@lsu52frog
@lsu52frog Ай бұрын
When my mom had to go to assisted living, I got a copy of the floor plan of her new apartment. We went room by room in her house and made 2 lists .One list was what she couldn't live without and the other of things she would like to bring if she had room. We even went through knick knacks and pictures on the wall. She stayed at my brothers while we packed up and moved her. When she came to her new place everything was set up in place even pictures were hung on the walls. She was 90 at the time and I think her not having to be there during the stress of the move, helped her to make the transition easier. It took me 2 months to sort and get rid of what was left so if there was something she missed, I could bring it to her. I think there were2 things she asked for that we hadn't brought. Before she made the move we spent the better part of a day, going through her clothes and shoes that she no longer wore or that no longer fit. Overall she has adjusted well .She now has friends, activities, and 3 balanced meals a day which has improved her health. She moved from a 2500 square foot house to a small 1 bedroom apartment with a kitchenette. After I had to go through disposing of the rest of her things I started decluttering my house ,because I never want my kids to have to go through as many things as I had too .We all have too many things that we collect through the years.
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Ай бұрын
This sounds like the perfect way to handle downsizing!
@lauriefuda
@lauriefuda Ай бұрын
Thank you! I think I've watched this twice, but it's great information. I just started decluttering our home of 25 years because I know in a few years we will most likely relocate. Great information.
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Ай бұрын
I'm so glad the video has been helpful!
@seatripreports
@seatripreports 2 ай бұрын
Centreport in Fort Worth is the best! There’s a free bus every 20-40 minutes, 6 days a week from the TRE station to Terminal B.
@dubonheur01
@dubonheur01 3 ай бұрын
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@_tati86_
@_tati86_ 4 ай бұрын
This is so helpful. Thank you for the Video.
@israfulafrin9401
@israfulafrin9401 4 ай бұрын
What is the price for this house
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 4 ай бұрын
This house is no longer on the market ... it sold last year.
@vivian9803
@vivian9803 4 ай бұрын
The mice collection! My uncle collected owls and whenever I saw him, we’d talk about them, mostly because I knew it was a topic he enjoyed. When he died, he left them to me. I had no interest in the owls but felt obligated to keep and display them. Soon everyone in the family started bringing me owls. - gifts, souvenirs from travels, etc. I finally declared, “no more owls!” Years later, when I began downsizing, my daughter requested the collection. She still has them but has never displayed them. The things we’re burdened with…
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 4 ай бұрын
It's crazy the way we accumulate certain things, isn't it?
@vivian9803
@vivian9803 4 ай бұрын
@@randidukesrealtor yes! Sometimes against our wishes! 😆
@officejamz3160
@officejamz3160 5 ай бұрын
I live at The Silverlake Apartments in grapevine which is give-or-take 8 ish minutes from the terminals. There is always an uber 1-2 minutes away and surprisingly not much jet noise
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 5 ай бұрын
You can't get much better than that in terms of an airport commute!
@user-zh8kd9vk3m
@user-zh8kd9vk3m 5 ай бұрын
It's expensive to live here because of all the drifters moving here. I meet so many people who don't have family moving here and then move back because its too expensive to live here. You can't get an apartment unless you make 3x the rent, property taxes are 11k. Mortgage rate is like 4k a month. If you listen to this person and you don't make enough, you will lose thousands of dollars quickly. The jobs out here don't pay enough to make a living. So be smart and don't move to Texas. 10 years ago it was fine to move here, now its to late. I am trying to help people from making a big financial mistake. 💯
@dleon2024
@dleon2024 6 ай бұрын
Great video
@bryanandstaciephilpott9896
@bryanandstaciephilpott9896 8 ай бұрын
I cannot afford a personal organizer I would love to have one come into my home and help me but I don't have the money
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 8 ай бұрын
It is definitely an added expense. You may want to look online and see if there are any videos or blog posts made by professional organizers that give you some step by step tips.
@RealEstateInvestingWomen
@RealEstateInvestingWomen 9 ай бұрын
Interesting insights here, thanks for sharing!
@eatmeatandliftweights5754
@eatmeatandliftweights5754 9 ай бұрын
Beware of going from house to apartment, apartment living can be more expensive due to the HIGH strara fees, living in an over 55s community is strata fees on steroids.
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 9 ай бұрын
There are definitely additional management fees in certain scenarios, like condos and 55+ communities. Great point that it's something to watch out for.
@jennywren8937
@jennywren8937 9 ай бұрын
No need for children to be burdened with clearing out, there are plenty of youngsters glad to earn a living doing just that. My cousin allocated the task in his Will.
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 9 ай бұрын
Allocating that was a smart idea!
@seekingtruth1110
@seekingtruth1110 9 ай бұрын
It actually makes me sick when I look at all the money I have spent on stuff!
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 9 ай бұрын
It definitely collects over the years, doesn't it?
@rogermedler5686
@rogermedler5686 10 ай бұрын
Background music sucks.
@user-je1ly1th2w
@user-je1ly1th2w 10 ай бұрын
I agree about the background music. It’s so faint that it’s mostly a distraction - but if it were louder it would render the whole video annoying. The content of the video, however, is useful, helpful, and worthwhile, and thank you.
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 10 ай бұрын
It is a distraction ... I apologize. It's all a bit of a learning curve to make sure viewers are getting a good experience. I'm so glad the information was helpful!
@scoutmockingbird3833
@scoutmockingbird3833 10 ай бұрын
Please eliminate the background noise and re-upload.
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 10 ай бұрын
Sorry it's such a distraction.
@scoutmockingbird3833
@scoutmockingbird3833 10 ай бұрын
@@randidukesrealtor It's not a distraction. The background noise makes it very hard to hear your voice clearly. Mature aged persons, often require this consideration :)
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 10 ай бұрын
@@scoutmockingbird3833 I really appreciate that feedback. I can't do much on this video but I'll improve that on future videos.
@Mrdime68
@Mrdime68 Жыл бұрын
I'll stay in Dallas 😅 Y'all have those drag shows😅
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Жыл бұрын
lol
@kathyabel5338
@kathyabel5338 Жыл бұрын
Going through this now, we've been married 50 years, sold house, downsizing, moving in with sons and family. Such amazing helpful tips. I've scheduled a coordinator to come next Tuesday. Thank you, thank you. God bless
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad this was helpful! Best of luck with your move!
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 Жыл бұрын
old age is just another phase, you didn’t drive when you were too young, you can’t drive after a certain age, you didn’t leave your babies crib up, why hold onto other physical items, they’re just things, donate so someone else can use them. i’m going through this with my parents, they held onto everything instead moving on. My dad has model airplanes that he flew, but they’ve been hanging in his garage for 25 plus years, now the hobby doesn’t use fuel, so his are obsolete…plus all that time I doubt the plane would hold together in flight, the glue is too old….so no one else had the benefit of using them.
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Жыл бұрын
I agree. I don't have a huge connection to things I'm not using and I would rather donate them to someone that will benefit.
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 Жыл бұрын
i’m lucky i moved so much during childhood, i’m 65 and living in my 8th home….to me they’re just shells
@DeirdreMFox
@DeirdreMFox Жыл бұрын
Ty new sub feel like Ive been downsizing for yrs. Its difficult with illness and you live alone. My parents owned a high end antique store , Ive gotten rid of many collections. Now the last of furniture is going.
@vickiescholl9453
@vickiescholl9453 Жыл бұрын
Would be better without the music in the background.
@mwebb3014
@mwebb3014 Жыл бұрын
Get rid of trash and broken items first. Then work on clothes in closets and dressers. We only wear about 20% of the clothes we own. Consolidate sentimental items to one special box (unless you display some on shelves). Kitchens are full of things we don’t use. I’ve been actively downsizing for a few months now. It gets easier as you go through the process. I donate my nicer things and burn or throw away things I would not buy if thrift shopping. I’m 58 and want to enjoy a lighter retirement without all the stuff silently screaming at me in my closets, lol!
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Жыл бұрын
Great advice! It's definitely a process but it really does get easier as you go! Thanks for sharing your tips!
@yuw777
@yuw777 6 сағат бұрын
A new life and a new life style. Will need a purpose.
@jodipirelli8480
@jodipirelli8480 Жыл бұрын
Well all right so I’m only starting this video but my first comment is when you go to Florida for three months you know you’re coming back to your house so you’re not gonna pick your favorite at work or your husband’s ashes or something like that so that’s me off the top makes no sense
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Жыл бұрын
There are definitely items that are non-negotiables and are going to go with you no matter what. When she uses the Florida example, she's talking about all of that other stuff that takes up room that maybe we don't necessarily need.
@fabianasantucci1554
@fabianasantucci1554 Жыл бұрын
Are fixer uppers still around? Like a gem, outdated home in great area like we used to find.
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Жыл бұрын
They are! They often are sold as-is and occasionally are cash-only deals but we also find ones that qualify for lending. I share some of those listings in my facebook group {Where to Live in the DFW Metroplex} and on my facebook page {links in the description} but if you have specific areas/price range, send me an email {[email protected]} and I'll keep an eye out for you!
@fabianasantucci1554
@fabianasantucci1554 Жыл бұрын
@@randidukesrealtor I will check it out. Thank you 😊
@lloydfrancis9149
@lloydfrancis9149 Жыл бұрын
It's a Scam that's why Americans pay property taxes even WHEN your mortgage is paid off they can take your house. Absolutely ridiculous in Europe they don't do that!
@IslandBuzzy
@IslandBuzzy Жыл бұрын
Very good information and suggestions, especially the "start by identifying what you want to keep, as opposed to what you have to get rid of"....that sounds a lot more motivating! Thanks a lot!
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Жыл бұрын
Definitely a more fun and easier way to look at things, isn't it? I'm so glad you found the video helpful!
@valerieshy8749
@valerieshy8749 Жыл бұрын
Great video and interview! I have 2 sets of parents with more stuff than any household should hold. Currently, my In-laws are downsizing/rightsizing into a 55 plus community and I FEAR they are still coming to their new place in SC with 6 sets of china and 100 dolls. All sentimental, passed down stuff. Ugh! I keep trying to promote Habitat for Humanity for the dishes - NO ONE cares about 'china" anymore and one of about 6 doll museums nationwide for the dolls, but I feel my suggestions are falling on deaf ears. I will say that IF I have to deal with 100 dolls made by my husband's grandma, they will be in a giant fire....on accident. I say keep ONE doll and move on. MIL is sentimental about SO MUCH which leads to nothing being special IF everything is special.
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Жыл бұрын
Great thought: nothing is special if everything is special. Thanks for sharing that. Sounds like it's going to fall on your shoulders in the future ... that's hard.
@Jennifer-nz2ss
@Jennifer-nz2ss Жыл бұрын
So sorry that your going through this and they absolutely will not get rid of this ridiculous amount of dishes! Wow! OK so now for the "dolls"! I believe they are a crutch to be obsessed with. The problem they have is so much deeper. Perhaps therapy will help or they may have to store them in a place they have to pay for. They might reconsider if they have to spend money. Lol! Keep up the good work. Remember-it's just toys. Lots of kids,yes kids not adults might like to play with them. Take them yo a museum for others to look at and they can go back to see them!? Good luck!
@deliaflores6309
@deliaflores6309 Жыл бұрын
Everything but necessary items in my home is being downsized by me. My stuff is going out of my spaces and to charities or dumpster. I constantly work on this project daily. Not buying anything I don’t really need is a daily activity for me. I’m not pushing this onto my husband at all. He needs to reach this idea by himself. I really don’t want a storage unit at all. I feel that I’m living in a storage unit but some rooms are empty, no furniture.no clothes in closets, and the extra bathroom is not used as a storage unit . I don’t want to leave all this stuff for my adult children to remove from this house.
@yuw777
@yuw777 6 сағат бұрын
The unit is just a money hog. Have to pay the rent and load it in. Then someone has to unload it to another place. Most people just pay for years for a storage unit and end up rebuying what they need.
@Andy_Pandy2000
@Andy_Pandy2000 Жыл бұрын
Mice always reproduce!
@ChrisMolenaar
@ChrisMolenaar Жыл бұрын
Nice market update Randi! Keep us updated in your area!👊🤗
@AnthonyFelixCano
@AnthonyFelixCano Жыл бұрын
I was raised in Carrollton and can't imagine living anywhere else. I used to walk to the keller springs library when I was a kid or I would take the dart bus to the Hebron library. Everything you need is off the josey ln bus and for a few years I would take the bus to Brookhaven then to work and take the green line back home. Very convenient. Ive been everywhere between Colorado and Georgia and all throughout Texas and really can't leave this city lol
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Жыл бұрын
It's such a great area and really is so convenient to everything. I can understand why you can't leave!
@the.firefighter.realtor
@the.firefighter.realtor Жыл бұрын
great info !
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@lisasdfwhightechworld9946
@lisasdfwhightechworld9946 Жыл бұрын
The fully integrated circuit (the semiconductor chip), the handheld calculator, and the automated teller machine were invented in the North Dallas suburbs (in Richardson and Irving) back in the 1950s and 1960s. Many other high-tech activities occurred during that period in the Telecom Corridor. The patents created wealth, and the wealth created jobs. While not directly related to Coppell (which I remember as farms and ranches), this explains why DFW exists with such a large population.
@emilyminer3530
@emilyminer3530 Жыл бұрын
It's actually helpful for me to have family here because they keep reminding me they don't want it when I'm gone. I've hung on to things because of the memories connected to one child or another and come to find out that they may cherish the memory but don't want the item, and then I'm left wondering "Why have I been hanging on to this forever when they don't care about it?"
@howardsalpeter5789
@howardsalpeter5789 Жыл бұрын
great point. Think about the trophies & school projects no one even remembers.
@pajimmerson
@pajimmerson 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not too sure you both are the best representation of helping seniors downsize, sounds like a lot of unnecessary patronizing and "poking fun at" how seniors act or how they determine what is best from them. Perhaps you should look at the situation of someone at any age on how they would downsize, afterall, hoarders are of all ages and all ages could have a hard time moving to another location, not just seniors. Nothing wrong with trying to help seniors, but lets treat seniors with respect just like everyone else instead of making fun of them.
@jennywren8937
@jennywren8937 9 ай бұрын
Well said. We decide for ourselves, not others.
@NoMoreTears64
@NoMoreTears64 2 жыл бұрын
I need help with other kinds of things. My ex passed away and I inherited a couple of boxes of MY keep sakes from MY childhood that were there at his house. I get the taking pictures idea, but then what? Throw them in a dumpster? Things like my Girl Scout Sash with merit badges, cheer leading sweater letter, year book from High School... I hate filling up the landfill with STUFF but there is no other place I can think of.
@howardsalpeter5789
@howardsalpeter5789 Жыл бұрын
I get it. My wife still had her grade school notebooks. She even kept some old fishtank from her grandmother that never saw the light of day...It all went to the dump. And there has not been a thought about it since.
@yuw777
@yuw777 5 сағат бұрын
Thumb drive? Photo book or CD
@davidmaxey3401
@davidmaxey3401 2 жыл бұрын
What about photos?
@melaniemcgarry5271
@melaniemcgarry5271 2 жыл бұрын
What does “let it go” mean? It’s not a very helpful statement! The problem most people have, is actually getting rid of stuff. They need permission and specifics on how to throw things away.
@howardsalpeter5789
@howardsalpeter5789 Жыл бұрын
The permission is internal--they have to allow themselves to do this.
@antoninagaras7894
@antoninagaras7894 2 жыл бұрын
Minimize
@rocknroth764
@rocknroth764 2 жыл бұрын
New decorations are cheaper than a year of storage.
@pamelarust3487
@pamelarust3487 24 күн бұрын
The only problem is that as a senior I do not feel like shopping for new things. Amazon can’t let you know how it will truly look
@maryjordan7724
@maryjordan7724 2 жыл бұрын
I think putting items in storage is a good idea. I have seen far too many people sell their homes downsize and end up in a living situation they regret, and will need those items when they decide to move yet again. Examples are as follows. Moving in with family and you end up not getting along. Letting family talk you into moving into a retirement home or small house to be near them and and finding out they only wanted to ease their guilty conscience, but don't want to include you in their lives. Finding out you don't want to be involved in family drama. You and your new roommate, family member, or friend just simply are incompatible. You move to help someone out, and when they get back on their feet they move on, and you are stuck living somewhere you really don't want to be. Always have a plan B in case plan A doesn't work out.
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 2 жыл бұрын
It might be a good temporary solution to keep items in storage. My parents downsized a number of years ago and then decided they had downsized too much. My Dad had gotten rid of all his tools and has now bought them all over again. 😑
@howardsalpeter5789
@howardsalpeter5789 Жыл бұрын
My experience was different. We were downsizing and put stuff in storage. But a month after we moved into our new home, we realized we didn't need it & had no room for it so we pulled it from storage and donated it all.
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 Жыл бұрын
family involved or not depends how old the parents are
@jennywren8937
@jennywren8937 9 ай бұрын
Very wise. Selling up in order to help youngsters on the housing ladder is not a good idea. Friend of mine cashed in his pension because his son gave him a hard luck story about arrears with mortgage, and no sooner had he laid his hands on the cash, took his family on a luxury holiday.
@wtv60
@wtv60 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this.. Best tips to avoid procrastination start with time management, which includes setting priorities. Then don't be afraid to reassess your goals and action items - sometimes you have to pause in the middle to reenergize and refocus.
@Kiki-wi7px
@Kiki-wi7px 2 жыл бұрын
👍Totally Agree . . . It's a Mind-Set. Move Forward and just Be Positive. Yesterday is History Tomorrow is a Mystery Today is a Gift
@howardsalpeter5789
@howardsalpeter5789 Жыл бұрын
Love it!
@jennyslavis375
@jennyslavis375 2 жыл бұрын
I wish I took photos when family members passed and we had to sell their home ,I like that idea. Too late now .
@randidukesrealtor
@randidukesrealtor 2 жыл бұрын
I wish the same thing. I would love to have pictures of my grandfather's house.
@andrewbrendan1579
@andrewbrendan1579 2 жыл бұрын
I like the idea of having someone alongside the person who is downsizing, a kind of buddy system, someone more objective who can help in decision making. My family left a home that had been occupied for generations and with items going back even further. My mother was putting things into a garbage bag (art deco compacts used by my grandmother or great-grandmother and that still had the powder and puffs in them) that I could tell were valuable. I retrieved those items and they are now in a museum at Indiana University. Eventually the museum people sent over a moving van to get items from our home! I'm glad to be free of those things and glad that they are preserved and enjoyed in a museum.
@Kiki-wi7px
@Kiki-wi7px 2 жыл бұрын
THAT WAS GREAT ! ! ! 👍
@grandmajane2593
@grandmajane2593 9 ай бұрын
Yes, that was a wonderful thing that happened. I had some small items that were over 100 years old. We walked in to several antique stores and we were not able to give the items away for free, even. I didn't even care about the money, I just like to have old things continue on being seen and enjoyed. But we ended up throwing a lot of stuff in the dumpster. Some things we put out on the sidewalk and people took them. I must say it was all very traumatic and I don't want to go through it again. What I have here now is going to have to sit here until someone else cleans up after me.