Clients of mine just closed on the sale of their home, and 4 days later we closed on their new home. Yesterday was moving day.
Having worked with so many homeowners who have moved short and long distances, and having moved myself a bunch of times including across the country, I know what it’s like to have to pack up all your worldly, and not so worldly, possessions into boxes and get them from your old home to your new one. It’s a busy time, as well as an emotional one. And unless you are super-human, (10 comments)
Moving can be a tough job, whether a short distance or not.
If you are relocating a significant distance and will be using a moving company for your household goods there are critical questions you need to ask during the process of selecting the best moving company. It’s a big job and it’s not inexpensive so this is a key decision for you.
I’ve moved a bunch of times using moving companies, and have worked with many clients who have as well so I’ve learned a few things. First, before the essentials, a few tips:
Video #6 in my Relocation Tips Video Series is about the important questions you should ask your movers when selecting the right company to assist you with your move.
Here are the prior articles (with videos) in this series in case you missed them:
Video #5 - Buying vs. Renting When Relocating to Your New Home
Video #4 – Finding the Right REALTOR® to Help in Your Relocation
Video #3 – Moving with a Relocation Package
Video #2 – Getting Pre-Approved
Video #1 – Relocation Expenses
Introduction to Relocation Tips Video Series
A critical step in your relocation is to select the (2 comments)
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