Planning for your Move
Whether you have
moved once or a dozen times, it probably never seems to get
any easier. The culmination of all the emotion
associated with looking for a home, negotiating for one,
applying for a mortgage, and closing is another huge emotional
challenge: Moving! Here are some hints that I hope you
will find helpful as you prepare for moving day.
To avoid
surprises, get coordinated in advance.
- Start planning early.
Once you are reasonably confident that you will be proceeding
with the purchase, start weeding
out
your current possessions. Toss (or give away, or sell at
a yard sale) things that you don't want to move. This goes
a
long way toward uncluttering your life, too!
- Compare moving
plans. Are you going to want to do the entire move yourself?
Will you want a professional mover to handle
the entire process? Don't wait until the last minute--or
you may be doing the whole move on your own. Compare rates
and
services as well as availability.
- Prepare a list of all those
who will need to be contacted at your new home (utility
companies, schools, etc.)
- Make a list of any important items
you will need to buy for the new house. Examples: draperies,
blinds, shower curtains,
etc. Having these things with you on the day you move in
prevents
unnecessary surprises.
- Start packing early. Anything that
you are sure you will not be using before moving day should
get boxed.
- Determine a "staging area" where any
items that are ready to be moved are placed. This saves
a lot of the
aggravation associated with having boxes scattered throughout
your present
living quarters and gives you a place to look should you
need an item that is already packed.
- Mark every box and carton.
Again, it makes it much easier if you need an item before
you move, and makes it much simpler
after you move. Unpacking will probably be somewhat of
a gradual process--this way you know where the most necessary
items are
located.
On moving day, I will meet to present you with
the keys to your new home. At this time we will inspect
any work
the
Seller agreed to have done as a result of your home inspection.
In
addition, we will check to make certain anything that
should have been removed or included in the sale has been
accomplished.
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