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1 Minute Housing Report - Get a Jump on Moving Day

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage CalBRE #01348400

1 Minute Housing Report - Get a Jump on Moving Day

My wife and I have decided to never move and let the kids deal with all of the stuff we've accumulated. If however, you are moving and it’s been a while since your last move, you probably don’t realize how much stuff you've collected.  There’s all your furniture, personal items, kitchenware, clothes, toys, tools, bikes, books and every little thing in your home. As a Realtor I've had very organized clients who started well before the home was put on the market and I've also had clients who waited to the very last minute and then become overwhelmed with the process.

Here are some things you can do to prepare for a stress-free move: 

1. Eliminate Possessions: Like most people, you probably hold an inordinate amount of knickknacks and other junk that you don’t want to part with, but moving offers the perfect opportunity to do away with items you really don’t need. Start off on the right foot in your new home by eliminating all the stuff you don’t use before you even get to the house. Hold a garage sale, donate to charity or just simply throw it away.

2. Hire a Reputable Moving Company: Don’t hire a moving company simply because they offer the lowest price. More often than not, movers will charge more than they originally advertised and some aren’t too careful with your possessions. Before you make a final decision, ask friends and relatives—and even your REALTOR®—for recommendations. It’s also important to get a quote in writing and make sure the company is insured before hiring them for your move.

3. Change Your Address: This is something that people often think about too late. Not only do you want to file a change of address card with your local post office, you also want to make sure all your bills—and any magazines you’re subscribed to—are being sent to your new address. You can take care of many of these items online, or with a quick phone call.

4. Get Records: If you’re moving to a new city and will be seeing new doctors, make sure to get copies of medical and dental records for everyone in the family, including any pets. Prepare time to get your children’s school records as well.

5. Miscellaneous: Return any library books you may have and cancel any services that you might get on a weekly or monthly basis (such as a cleaning woman or dog walker).

Follow these guidelines and you’ll eliminate any unnecessary stress from the equation, leaving plenty of time to enjoy your new home. 

For more information about preparing for a move, contact me today.
 

Contact me at 949-422-1636 to see any Homes for Sale or email any questions to brianjones2@camoves.com

Brian Jones 
REALTOR®  CAL BRE #01348400

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

 949-422-1636

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Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

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email: brian.jones2@camoves.com
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Brian Jones