When life stages influence selling decisions
How change often precedes action — quietly and over time
Selling a home is often a consequence of life changes rather than a reaction to the market.
Shifts in family needs, work patterns, health, or long-term plans frequently shape decisions well before action feels necessary.
In many cases, the question isn’t whether to sell, but when it makes sense relative to everything else that’s changing.
Clarity often develops before action does.
This perspective is meant to normalize that process and provide reassurance without urgency.
A longer view
Over longer time horizons, clarity often builds quietly.
Having context early tends to make future decisions — whenever they arise — feel more grounded and less reactive.
Chancellor Wiley
