Moving to a smaller home — whether it’s a condo, apartment, or a more manageable property — is one of the most emotionally and logistically complex things a person can do. Decades of belongings, a lifetime of memories, and the sheer volume of decisions involved can make the process feel impossible before it even begins. Brian Price and his team specialize in helping Windsor-Essex seniors and their families navigate every step of the downsizing journey.
Brian Price isn't a moving company — he's a downsizing specialist. That means the focus isn't just on getting boxes out the door.
Brian's approach is flexible by design — moving at your pace, respecting your process, and making sure no important decision gets rushed.
Downsizing isn’t one task — it’s a series of interconnected decisions that need to happen in the right order, with the right support. Here’s how Brian Price helps Windsor-Essex seniors and families through each part of the process.
The first step in any successful downsizing is understanding what you actually have — and making clear, confident decisions about each item. Brian and his team work through a home systematically, helping seniors and families sort belongings into categories: keep, sell, donate, gift to family, and dispose.
Once sorting decisions are made, Brian coordinates the logistics of getting items where they need to go — whether that’s a local donation centre, a charitable organization, a family member’s home, or responsible disposal. You don’t have to make a dozen calls or arrange a dozen pickups. We handle it.
Brian Price works alongside trusted local moving companies to make sure the transition from your current home to your next one goes smoothly. From coordinating timing to making sure the right items arrive at the right place, we’re there on moving day so that you don’t have to manage it alone.
Sometimes the biggest challenge isn’t the physical move — it’s knowing where to start and how to sequence everything. Brian provides a clear, step-by-step transition plan that accounts for your timeline, your priorities, and the practical realities of moving from a larger home to a smaller one.
For many seniors, a family home holds forty, fifty, or sixty years of accumulated life. Brian and his team approach every sorting session with the patience and sensitivity that kind of history deserves.
Some families need to move in weeks. Others have months to work through the process gradually. Brian's downsizing plans are built around your schedule.
Brian Price has helped Windsor-Essex seniors and their families navigate some of the most complex downsizing situations in the region — from homes filled with decades of belongings to estates that needed to be sorted quickly under time pressure.
Brian Price and his team are here to make the downsizing process manageable — no pressure, no obligation. Reach out today and let’s talk about what your transition could look like.
We help seniors sort through decades of belongings, identify what fits in the new space, and make confident decisions about everything else.
Adult children often take on the responsibility of helping a parent downsize — which means managing both the logistics and the emotions involved.
When a move needs to happen quickly — due to a health change, a sale closing date, or another time-sensitive factor — Brian and his team can mobilize fast.
When you’re downsizing and selling your current home at the same time, having Brian Price involved in both sides of the transition is a significant advantage.
When downsizing uncovers items of real value — antiques, collectibles, furniture, art, or household goods — Brian Price connects families with trusted auction partners who can sell them to the right buyers. Rather than donating or discarding items that could generate meaningful returns, our auction network ensures that what you’ve accumulated over a lifetime is treated with the value it deserves.
The decision to downsize rarely gets easier with time. The longer a move is delayed, the more belongings accumulate, the more emotionally attached everyone becomes, and the more complicated the logistics tend to get. Families who plan ahead — even by a few months — find the process significantly less stressful than those who act under pressure. Brian Price helps Windsor-Essex seniors begin that process on their own terms, at a pace that works for them.
When there's time to plan, families can make thoughtful decisions about what to sell, what to donate, and what to keep. When downsizing happens under pressure, those decisions often get made hastily — and items of sentimental or financial value can end up lost in the process.
As a licensed Realtor® in Windsor-Essex, Brian Price understands how market timing affects what your current home is worth — and can help you coordinate your downsize with your sale to make sure you're not leaving money on the table.
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We start with a conversation — no obligation, no pressure. Brian takes the time to understand your situation, your timeline, and what support looks like for your family before any plan is made.
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Brian visits the home, assesses the scope of what needs to be sorted, and builds a personalized plan that accounts for your priorities, your timeline, and the layout of your next home.
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With a plan in place, we work through the home together — sorting items, coordinating with our in house auction team for items of value, arranging donations, and preparing what's left for disposal or moving day.
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On moving day, Brian's team coordinates with your movers to make sure everything that's coming with you arrives safely and on time. And if selling your current home is part of the plan, Brian is ready to step in as your Realtor® the moment you're ready.
Brian Price has guided Windsor-Essex seniors through every type of downsizing scenario imaginable — tight timelines, large estates, complicated family dynamics, and everything in between. Whatever your situation looks like, there’s a plan that works. The first step is a conversation.
Most seniors and families are surprised by what the downsizing process actually involves — and how much easier it becomes with the right help. A few things worth knowing before you begin.