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Finding Your Way in a New Neighborhood or Town

Reblogger Will Hamm
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Hamm Homes

Hello all,  Lise Howe came up with a excellent blog that can be pass out to your clients to help them.

Original content by Lise Howe DC AB15253

Moving is stressful.  It ranks right up there with the most difficult of life's transitions.  Whether you are moving to a new neighborhood,  a new city or cross country, you are probably feeling some level of stress.  And once the packing boxes are all emptied and put out on the curb for recycling, you have a new task! Now it is time to get to know your new community and begin to feel comfortable within it.

Here are some practical tips to help you feel more at home faster:

Get connected. If they haven’t already done so, don’t wait for your new neighbors to ring your doorbell. Knock on their doors to introduce yourself. Even if they don’t become friends, they can be a good source of information and referrals for reliable handymen, babysitters, doctors and other local service providers.

Walk or drive around town. Walking around your neighborhood is the best way to pinpoint local stores, schools, libraries and more–and driving will widen your familiarity with the city and acquaint you with alternative driving routes.

Don’t hesitate to say you’re new in town. Wherever you happen to be, from the dry cleaners to the kids’ new school, let people know you’re new to the area. You may be surprised to find how much good information they’ll want to share with you about their favorite places to go and things to do.  They may even have newcomer discounts! 

Use social media. Get online to browse upcoming local events, as well as trending restaurants, museums and other local attractions.  See whether you agree with that rave review on Yelp.  Check to see what your Chamber of Commerce is up to. 

Find activities and places of interest. Look online and ask around to find appealing local activities for everyone in the family, such as book clubs, quilting shops, photography classes or sports leagues. Learn about the history of your new community.  Go to historical sites.  When your out of town guests come to visit, you will feel like a native!  

Be purposeful about learning a new skill or taking up a new hobby.  You may have more time on your hands since you don't have as many friends right now in your new community.  Use that down time to learn a new skill or take up a new hobby.  Maybe this is the time to take a wine tasting class or to join a rugby club!  You will meet new friends and you may even discover new things about yourself! 

Join a Say yes to invitations. Agree to join new colleagues for a drink after work or a neighbor’s invitation to a picnic. The more people you meet as a newcomer, the more likely you’ll be to develop valuable friendships.

Update your registrations. Finally, don’t forget to register your car with the DMV, apply for any necessary licenses and re-register to vote. Officially identifying with your new location will help make you feel more connected to the community.

If you are looking for a home in the DC metro area, you know there is more to the process than just picking a property and making an offer. You need to find the best location for your wants and needs, get a great price, and work with a lender who will make your life easier - not harder.  Trust your search with a Realtor who is licensed in DC, MD and VA and really knows the city and all its secret neighborhoods.

Start your search with the Lise Howe Group, Washington Natives who love the city and all its quirkiness! If you are moving or relocating to Washington DC, be sure to ask for our relocation guide. Call us at 240-401-5577 to schedule an appointment or email us at lise@lisehowe.com.  Too excited to wait to talk to us about a great home? Just click here to start that home search.

If you want to see what is for sale in Washington DC, Chevy Chase and Bethesda, check out these links below:

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Bethesda Single Family Luxury Homes

 Bethesda Single Family Homes Under $1 Million

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Chevy Chase Single Family Homes Under $1 Million

Luxury Single Family Washington DC Homes

Washington DC Single Family Homes Under $1 Million

 

Washington DC Condos

 

Lise Howe

Keller Williams Capital Properties

4646 40th St NW 

Washington DC 20016

240-401-5577 (24 hour direct)
Licensed in DC, MD, and VA
Associate Broker, GRI, ABR, CRS
The Lise Howe Group
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Sheri Sperry - MCNE®
Coldwell Banker Realty - Sedona, AZ
(928) 274-7355 ~ YOUR Solutions REALTOR®

Hi Will Hamm,

This is a great reblog to reaffirm all the things someone new in town should do.

Aug 23, 2019 01:39 PM
Sally K. & David L. Hanson
EXP Realty 414-525-0563 - Brookfield, WI
WI Real Estate Agents - Luxury - Divorce

Great reblog selection...and good reading for people who work in relocation !

Aug 24, 2019 05:09 AM
Abby Stiller
TOP SELLING REALTY - Cape Coral, FL
SW Florida (239) 284-8637

Perfect for rebloggin Will Hamm  Great tips for those moving to a new City

Aug 25, 2019 09:21 AM
Lise Howe
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Washington, DC
Assoc. Broker in DC, MD, VA and attorney in DC

Thanks so  much for the repost Will Hamm - did I tell you I made your steak and peach salad - it was a huge hit in my house! 

Aug 26, 2019 09:51 AM