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New home? What do you HAVE to know?

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Real Estate Agent with Frank Howard Allen Realtors

Today someone asked me:  "when you move into a new town, how do you figure out all the important things to know?"  I said, "like what"?  She said, "exactly!  what are the most important things to know?"  After an appropriate pause, I said "to me there are two things - a haircutter you can trust and a dentist who won't hurt you but can still take care of your teeth" 

It did occur to me that people in different stages of life, might want to know different things - like how to find a babysitter you can trust?  Where is a great bar to meet people?  When I moved to Mass., my mother's most important questions was "how near are you to the hospital?"  Of course, she was in her 80's and in a small town and I was 40ish and in Boston.

What questions do you think are the most important to someone new to a community?  Do you have a special way, or setting, in which you propose answers to these questions?

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Rosario Lewis
DDR Realty - Newburgh, NY
GRI, SRES - DDR Realty - Orange County, NY
The important questions for those new to a community to ask are unique to each individual. For some it is shopping, for some it is schools, for some it is the best veterinarian. The list is endless. I ask clients what information they need, and I do my best to help them find the answers.
Sep 04, 2007 05:38 PM
Bronwyn Hogan
Coldwell Banker - Prairieville, LA
One of the things I keep saying I MUST do (that never ending 'to do' list) is to provide on my website, a list with links to retailers (home, personal, grocery), service providers (auto, health/medical, childcare, education), Local Government offices, emergency services etc. even local upcoming festivals and events, as an extra value service especially for clients who are new to the area. It would provide some longevity of brand...if one works hard enough to build and maintain it of course!
Sep 06, 2007 02:29 AM