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Bob Morton: Retirement living marks an exciting new chapter but downsizing is the step many Australians put off for years

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For a growing number of Australians, retirement is no longer about slowing down, it’s about stepping into a new phase of life filled with freedom, connection and ease.

Across the country, retirees are downsizing from large family homes and moving into modern, resort-style retirement communities that offer social connection, amenities and relief from the burden of home maintenance. For many, it’s an exciting and positive decision.

According to Bob Morton, cofounder and CEO of The Property Clearance Company, the biggest hurdle isn’t the move itself, it’s the downsizing.

“Retirement living is a fresh start for most people,” Morton said.

“They’re excited about the lifestyle, the community and letting go of the upkeep of a big house. What delays them, sometimes for years, is the stress of deciding what to take, what to leave and how to manage a lifetime of belongings.”

Why moving is the most delayed decision in retirement

Morton and his team work with hundreds of Australians each year who are transitioning into retirement living, aged care or smaller homes. He says many people delay the move long after they’re ready emotionally because the process feels overwhelming.

“These homes hold decades of memories,” Morton said.

“People worry about making the wrong decisions, throwing something away they’ll regret, or burdening their children. So they stay put longer than they want to.”

The result is that what should be an exciting new chapter often becomes stressful before it even begins.

Reframing downsizing as a positive transition

Morton believes downsizing needs to be reframed, not as a loss, but as a conscious and empowering step forward.

“Downsizing isn’t about getting rid of your life,” he said.

“It’s about choosing what comes with you into the next chapter.”

He encourages retirees to focus on what they will genuinely use, love and enjoy in their new space, rather than trying to move everything ‘just in case’.

What people usually choose to take and leave behind

Based on decades of experience, Morton said most people naturally prioritise:

  • Items they use regularly
  • Furniture that fits the new space
  • Personal keepsakes, photos and meaningful objects
  • A small number of sentimental pieces with strong emotional value

“What people rarely miss are spare sets of furniture, cupboards of unused kitchenware, old paperwork, broken items or things they’ve been ‘meaning to deal with’ for years,” he said.

He also encourages families to talk openly about belongings early in the process.

“When parents make decisions themselves, with time and clarity, it reduces stress and avoids conflict later,” Morton said.

Morton said it is always good to involve friends and family as they can help you to make informed decisions too around what to take and leave. 

Making the move easier, emotionally and practically

Morton said the key to a smooth transition is support.

“Downsizing doesn’t have to be rushed, chaotic or emotional,” he said.

“With the right help, it can be respectful, organised and even uplifting.”

Professional clearance services can help catalogue items, manage donations or sales and prepare homes for market, allowing retirees to focus on settling into their new lifestyle rather than being weighed down by logistics.

Looking forward, not back

For many Australians, retirement living represents freedom, freedom from maintenance, from isolation and from the pressures of managing a large home.

“This is about embracing what’s next,” Morton said.

“When downsizing is handled well, people walk into their new chapter lighter, calmer and excited,  exactly how retirement should feel.”

About The Property Clearance Company

The Property Clearance Company is Australia’s leading specialist in deceased estate and aged care home clearances. Founded by Bob and Jude Morton, the family-run business offers a trusted, end-to-end service that includes inventory management, item valuation, removals, managed on-sale service, donations and home preparation for sale. With a national footprint and a reputation for compassion, transparency and respect, the company has supported over 3,000 families through emotionally complex transitions. Their mission is simple: to clear homes with dignity, preserve family harmony, and honour the legacy of those who lived there.  

Visit:
www.propertyclearance.com.au

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