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Selling My First Home & Really Struggling

I have owned my home for 6 years now. I’m 29 years old. My partner and I (together for 10 years now) bought this home for the beginning of our lives together after we got married; however the biggest reason was to provide a bigger space and our own home for our soul dog, a GSD named Maverick James. He was 2.5 years old when we got this home (we have had him since he was 8 weeks old). He has gone through many moves and hard times with us but this home was his HOME and we made it our home. We recently lost him 3 months ago very unexpectedly 💔 We have a great opportunity to purchase a larger home on a larger piece of land, and we are already committed to the idea. I’m just really struggling to let go of my first home where my soul dog lived most of his life… the home we bought FOR HIM. Can someone please give me advice and let me know that it’s okay to move on from your first home? 😭😭 I never thought I could own a home at my age so the idea of letting go of my first home that was for my now gone soul dog is really hard. I just need help to understand that it’s okay to move on I guess… even tho I don’t want to. Thank you for reading ❤️

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