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Moving to San Francisco, CA? Three Things To Know.....

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Moving to San Francisco, CA? Three Things To Know


No Parking SignParking Permits... as a major Metropolitan city, parking spots are coveted!  And, we in SF don't like large trucks blocking either our garages or driveways.  Don't even THINK about double parking....  unless you live on a street with more than one lane in each direction, double parking a truck will get you a hefty $600 ticket!!  To find out the cost and application process, call your local police precinct.  But, keep in mind that parking permits must be up and visible for a total of 72 hours prior to your move-in or move-out date.

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Disposing of Packing Materials... if you're moving into a studio or small one bedroom unit, the number of boxes and packing materials can easily be disposed of using either Free Cycle or Craigslist... but, if you're moving into a larger home, using the free services becomes a major headache as most people only want 5-10 boxes, in total. The local waste management company, Recology, will gladly pick up your packing materials for recycling IF you are a residential customer and they are properly prepared...  sort flattened boxes, by size, into bundles of 4'x4' and secure using tape or string.  Flatten unprinted newspaper and sort into bundles, 4'x4' and secure.

For those in high-rise condos or commercial units, it is very important to contact your Homeowners Association and/or building management company to comply with their rules. Some buildings will actually retrieve the items directly from your unit.... that's a GOOD THING!


Clock TimerTiming your move is very important...  the larger the building, the earlier you need to reserve the elevator and loading dock.  Most multi-unit condo buildings have restrictions on the hours of operation of their loading dock and service elevators and also restrict how many units can move-in or out in a given day. Many building management companies also require a moving deposit fee. Again, it's very important to contact your Homeowners Association and/or the management company to comply with their rules.



While moving is stressful.... don't forget that hiring a moving organizer will reduce most of that stress. He or she can take care of all the little details that you don't have time to think about.  As a recent client just told me.... "Peggy, there were just so many little things... like making sure that the furniture being loaded on the truck was properly padded to prevent damage... to the unloading and making sure that each piece of furniture and box got into its proper room... that made this move go so smoothly.. thank you, Lisa W & Amy B, moved from SF to San Jose, April 2012"

Happy Moving!!!

 





Jon Zolsky, Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Condo Realty, 386-405-4408 - Daytona Beach, FL
Buy Daytona condos for heavenly good prices

Peggy - I am reading it and thinking that I would not have even given a thought about it, because many of these things are much easier in small city like Daytona Beach. Very important read for those contemplating on moving in

Apr 18, 2012 01:13 AM
Peggy Hughes/pha logistix, inc.
pha logistix inc - San Francisco, CA
SF NYC LA

Thank you Jon... and, the reality is that these three things really apply to any urban/metropolitan city!

Apr 18, 2012 01:31 AM
Dick Greenberg
New Paradigm Partners LLC - Fort Collins, CO
Northern Colorado Residential Real Estate

Hi Peggy - Very interesting post. Big cities are a different world, and it's very clear that moving in San Francisco, or any major city, is better done with the help of an experienced professional guide like you.

 

Apr 18, 2012 01:39 AM
Anna "Banana" Kruchten
HomeSmart Real Estate - Phoenix, AZ
602-380-4886

Peggy this is a very interesting picture of what it takes if one is moving to a big city like San Fransisco. I would not thougt of any of this things.  


This is why people need to call Peggy Hughes if they're making a move to San Fransisco!!

Apr 18, 2012 02:07 AM
Roger D. Mucci
Shaken...with a Twist 216.633.2092 - Euclid, OH
Lets shake things up at your home today!

Wow, you just saved a bunch of people some money.  Peggy Hughes is the "It Girl" when it comes to knowing what's happening in the San Francisco area.  

Apr 18, 2012 03:24 AM
Kathleen Daniels, Probate & Trust Specialist
KD Realty - 408.972.1822 - San Jose, CA
Probate Real Estate Services

Peggy, You nailed 3 major reminders when moving to San Francisco.  Parking is a huge deal in the City. When I visit my son in Pacific Heights, he has to reserve me a place to park ... then he moves his car into his garage.  Moving should be happy! If we get a $600 ticket that would tend to encroach on happy!

Apr 18, 2012 10:05 AM
Peggy Hughes/pha logistix, inc.
pha logistix inc - San Francisco, CA
SF NYC LA

Dick... thanks so much for your kind words :)

Anna... your compliments are much appreciated!!

601 Van Ness, David... challenging in more ways than one!!!... Meet up was great - we all missed you.

Apr 18, 2012 12:09 PM
Peggy Hughes/pha logistix, inc.
pha logistix inc - San Francisco, CA
SF NYC LA

WOW... an "IT" girl... oh my, what a compliment!!  Thanks, Roger!

I certainly agree, Kathleen.  Three years ago when SF instituted this enormous ticket price for double parking of commercial trucks, the moving companies lobbied very hard against it... unfortunately, to no avail.

Apr 18, 2012 12:12 PM