
Why Most Keller Homeowners Wait Too Long to Downsize — And What It Costs Them
Quick Answer: Most Keller homeowners delay downsizing because it feels safer than acting. The real cost: rising property taxes, escalating maintenance, and a market window that doesn't stay open indefinitely. In most cases, the right time to move is earlier than it feels — and the gap between "ready
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