Should you sell your Marysville home after 20 years? Selling a long-term home is a life decision, not just a financial one. Before you decide, work through four questions: does the house still fit your daily life, what would you do with your equity, what's your real timeline, and what does the move actually look like?
By Jim West, REALTOR® | CDRE — June 3, 2026
If you've been in your Marysville home for 15, 20, maybe 25 years — and you've started asking yourself whether it's time to make a move — you're not alone. I have that conversation more than almost any other.
The first thing I tell people is this: staying or selling is not a financial decision alone. It's a life decision. The money matters, but it's not the whole picture. Here are the four questions I walk every long-term homeowner in Marysville and Union County through before we talk about anything else.
Question 1: Does Your House Still Fit Your Life?
Not the life you had when you bought it. Your life right now.
Maybe the kids are grown and gone. Maybe the yard you were once proud of has turned into a weekend obligation. Maybe you have two staircases and you're only using the first floor. Maybe your closest friends have downsized and you've started wondering why you haven't.
This is the question most people avoid because it feels uncomfortable. But it's the most honest starting point. A house that no longer fits your daily life isn't an asset in the way it used to be — it's maintenance, square footage you're heating and cooling, and a pull on your time and energy. That's worth naming clearly before you make any decision.
Question 2: What Would You Do With Your Equity?
Most Marysville homeowners who've owned for 15 years or more are sitting on significant equity — often $150,000, $200,000, or more, depending on when you bought and what you've put into the property. That equity is doing one of two things: working for you, or just sitting there.
If you sell, it could fund a more comfortable next chapter — a smaller home with lower maintenance costs, a move closer to family, or more financial flexibility in retirement. For a lot of people in their 60s or 70s, selling the home is the single biggest financial move they'll make. That deserves serious thought.
But you don't have to make that move just because you can. The real question is whether staying serves you better — financially and personally — than moving would. If you want to see the full picture before you decide, the Marysville Seller Playbook walks through pricing, timing, and preparation for local sellers.
📍 Want to know what your Marysville home is worth in today's market? I offer a free, no-obligation home value consultation — no pressure, no hard sell, just honest numbers based on recent sales in your neighborhood. Call or text me at (614) 507-5732 or visit jimwestteam.com.
Question 3: What's Your Real Timeline — and Does It Change Things?
This is the question people don't think through clearly enough.
If you know you want to sell eventually — say, within the next two to five years — there's a real argument for doing it sooner rather than later. The Marysville market continues to favor sellers: inventory is limited, buyer demand is steady, and well-maintained homes in established neighborhoods are moving. If you're weighing the calendar, here's my take on the best time to sell a home in Marysville.
That doesn't mean you need to rush. But if you're leaning toward selling, waiting for the "perfect moment" is usually a mistake. Markets shift. Rates change. And your ability to manage a move — the packing, the showings, the logistics — also changes as the years go by.
If your timeline is five or more years out and you genuinely love where you are, staying may be exactly the right call. The key is that it becomes a decision — not a default.
Question 4: What Does the Transition Actually Look Like?
This is the one that stops people cold — because they can't picture it.
The good news: it's more manageable than it feels. When I work with long-term sellers in Marysville, we start by talking through what they want next. Smaller square footage. Single story. Lower maintenance. Maybe a different neighborhood. Then we look at what's available in Marysville and Union County that matches that picture and that budget.
From there, we sequence the move so you're not selling before you know where you're going — and not stuck in limbo. If you'll be buying as you sell, here's how I help clients sell a Marysville home while buying another one without a gap.
The homeowners I've worked with who do this well are the ones who gave themselves enough lead time to think it through — not the ones who rushed, and not the ones who defaulted to staying because moving felt too hard to imagine.
If you're reading this, you're already thinking about it. That's the first step. The next step doesn't have to be a decision — it can just be a conversation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I sell my home after 20 years?
Not automatically. After 20 years, selling is a life decision as much as a financial one. The right move depends on whether your home still fits your daily life, what you'd do with your equity, your real timeline, and whether you have a clear plan for the transition. Work through those four questions before you decide.
How much equity do I have after 20 years in a Marysville home?
It depends on when you bought, your remaining mortgage balance, and the improvements you've made — but many Marysville homeowners who've owned for 15 to 25 years have built substantial equity. The only way to know your number is a current home value review based on recent sales in your neighborhood.
Is now a good time to sell a long-term home in Marysville, Ohio?
For many sellers, yes. Inventory in Marysville and Union County (43040) remains limited, and well-maintained homes in established neighborhoods continue to attract steady buyer demand. Whether it's the right time for you depends on your timeline and your plan for where you'll go next — these are the questions Marysville sellers are asking right now.
Talk It Through — No Pressure
I offer a free, no-obligation consultation for Marysville homeowners thinking about selling. We'll look at what your home is worth in today's market, talk through your options, and give you the information you need to make a clear-headed decision on your timeline — not mine. No pressure. No hard sell. Just 20 years of local experience and an honest conversation about what makes sense for you.
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About Jim West
Jim West is a REALTOR® and Certified Divorce Real Estate Expert (CDRE) serving Marysville, Ohio and Union County with more than 20 years of local market experience. He grew up in Central Ohio, earned his business degree from The Ohio State University, and spent more than two decades as an engineer at Honda before moving into real estate full time. Jim helps long-term homeowners, first-time buyers, and clients navigating divorce real estate make confident, well-informed decisions. Reach him at (614) 507-5732 or jimwest@jimwestteam.com.


