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7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Making a Move

Before you decide to move in 2026, pause and ask these seven questions to clarify timing, priorities, and next steps.


The end of the year has a way of slowing everything down.
And for a lot of people, that creates space for a question that’s been sitting in the background for a while:
“Should we make a move next year… or stay put?”
If that thought has crossed your mind—even casually—you don’t need to decide anything right now. But asking the right questions can give you clarity without pressure.

Below are seven simple questions to walk through before making any real estate decision in 2026.

1. What’s Actually Driving the Thought of Moving?

Most people don’t think about moving “randomly.” Something usually triggers it.
Ask yourself:
Are we reacting to a lifestyle change (space, location, family needs)?
Is this more about finances or monthly costs?
Are we feeling stuck or just curious about options?
One of the most important distinctions is whether this thought is coming from discomfort or opportunity. Those lead to very different decisions, timelines, and outcomes.

2. Is This a Timing Question… or a Readiness Question?

A lot of people frame their decision as “Should we wait?”
A better question is “What would need to feel clearer before we move?”
Consider:
Are the timing parameters about the market or about uncertainty in our own situation?
Are we waiting for a specific milestone (job change, school year, savings goal)?
If nothing changed for another year, how would that feel?

The goal here isn’t urgency. It’s understanding what’s actually missing.

3. What Are We Most Afraid Might Go Wrong?

Uncertainty often hides behind vague hesitation.
Try naming it:
What specifically worries us about moving?
Is it financial risk, regret, disruption, or the unknown?
If we knew how to protect against that risk, would this feel different?
Most hesitation isn’t about the market. It’s about unanswered questions.

4. If We Wait, What Are We Hoping Will Change?

Waiting feels safe, but it’s still a decision.
Ask yourself:
Are we waiting for rates, prices, or confidence?
If those things don’t change the way we expect, how long would we keep waiting?
What’s the tradeoff of staying exactly where we are for another year?
There’s no right or wrong answer here, only awareness.

5. What Outcome Matters More to Us?

Whether buying or selling, every move comes down to priorities.
Ask yourself:
Are we more focused on monthly comfort or long-term equity?
Is flexibility more important than maximizing price?
Are we trying to minimize stress, maximize opportunity or something else?
There’s no universally “right” answer. But clarity here makes every future decision easier and less emotional.

6. What Would Make This Feel Like a Smart Decision in Hindsight?

Instead of predicting the market, try flipping the question.
Imagine it’s late 2026 and you’re looking back. What would make you say, “I’m glad we handled it that way”?
Ask yourself:
What would make us feel confident in how we handled this?
Would we regret rushing—or regret not preparing?
What version of this decision would feel intentional instead of reactive?
Most good outcomes come from preparation, not perfect timing.

7. What Information Would Reduce Guesswork Right Now?

You don’t need all the answers to move forward. You just need fewer unknowns.
Helpful clarity often comes from:
Understanding your real buying or selling range
Knowing what options actually exist (not just headlines)
Having a rough plan, even if it’s a year out

Final Thought

You don’t need to commit to anything before you’re ready.
But if a move is even loosely on your 2026 radar, the smartest first step isn’t browsing listings or watching headlines; it’s getting clear on what actually matters to you.

And if you ever want help talking through those questions with real numbers and no pressure, that’s a conversation worth having.

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The Main Street Team
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