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It is not easy coming from an oversized 5-bedroom home in suburbia, and looking to moving into a 1000-1500 sq. ft two-bedroom Philadelphia condominium. Somewhere, out there in cyber space, surely, there is an online support group for such grappling predicaments, to guide people anguished by lack of space.

The most common problem faced before shifting in a condo is fitting your furniture in your new apartment. According to a survey, this was the number one cause of house moving stress for most buyers of new Philadelphia condos.

Deciding which pieces of furniture to hold on to often determined by the size, age, condition, style, and guilt or obligation associated with that particular piece of furniture. The living rooms of many American are dotted with the odd Art Deco end table with emotional value conveyed to you by a distant aunt's last will and testament. Not every piece can come with you. Some of those old relics you currently call furniture will have to be pawned off onto offspring, given to charity, or simply come face to face with the broad side of an axe. The first things to generally go are items referred to as armoires, hutches, side tables, buffets, and oversized coffee tables- especially those the size of say a station wagon along with the notion of multiple couches, strewn about your current living quarters like a tornado through a cornfield.

And most newly christened urban Philadelphia condo residents can kiss their accumulated collections of old brooms, mops, snow shovels, ironing boards, lawnmowers, hand tools, and trash cans goodbye along with that dress that you bought, that you really never liked, and just didn't feel comfortable wearing?

You have to be firm in making decision to discard unwanted things. Such commodities are excess baggage in the move into a smaller space in town. You will be starting fresh. The feeling of such divulgence is a much unanticipated, yet joyous occasion. Being able to walk freely will be one of the biggest changes you will encounter when moving into your new center city Philadelphia condominium.

You will buy and love your Granny grocery cart, which you will wheel behind you. It may become one of your favorite new possessions. The idea of downsizing to one car maximum is always a plus in life. Less cars equals less insurance, less upkeep costs, less pollution, and one less thing in life to worry about. In addition, it sure feels great to get out and stretch your legs here in Center City Philadelphia.

When you give something up, you usually get something in return, and in this case, you just may end up getting a little more exercise. Think about what you need to give up in order to moving into a Philadelphia condominium, and downsizing not only your living arrangements, but your life as well. I know the move may be painful, but it can also be a fresh new start to the rest of your life.


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