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Relocating a Home Office

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Real Estate Agent with No longer in the sales business

Home Office for professionalsPacking and unpacking is like working a massive jigsaw puzzle.  When your home office is included, you can't afford to lose any pieces.  To add to the complexity, usually you keep the office functioning right up until moving day, and need to get it up and running again immediately after the relocation.  To make moving your home office a success, try these tips:

1.  Make arrangements in advance. Send out notifications of the impending change of address.  Order new business cards, stationery and other print items that contain your address.  Verify that the new location has the required number of telephone and internet lines; if not, make appointments with providers to have them installed.

2.  Begin packing rarely used items early.  Some items we reference daily, others we keep on hand 'just in case'.  Keep your daily items at hand, but spend an hour each evening boxing up the lesser-used supplies.

3.  Back up your computer hard drive.  This is essential to the success of your move.  Anything can happen to equipment in transport.  A moving company can pay you for lost or damaged equipment, but they can't get lost data back again.

4. Last out, first in.  Your most basic business items, the ones you refer to daily, should be the last to go into a box and the first out at the new location.  Make sure the moving company knows this, and mark each box clearly so necessary supplies do not get lost in the shuffle.

Expect to have some downtime in your business during your move, but minimize the pain by keeping in perspective your long-term goals for the move.  Transitions -- and the upheaval they cause-- are life's way of bringing growth and renewal.

May your move take you upward and onward.

Marsha Cleaveland

Contact me for your real estate needs in Phoenix, Peoria and Glendale, Arizona.

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Comments(5)

Rebecca Savitski
BSR Real Estate Group - Cary, NC
NC Real Estate Listings

This is a great to do list.

I am relocating my home office from downstairs to upstairs. I think this will help with just that move.

Nov 10, 2007 02:14 AM
Herb Hamilton
RE/MAX Preferred Inc. Realtors - Portland, OR
Real Estate Broker ,CDPE, Downtown Portland
Keep track of everything. I once moved my office and lost a box full of stuff. There was office stuff and personal stuff. The box was so full I do not remember everything that was in it. It bothers me still today even though that was 15 years ago.
Nov 10, 2007 02:18 AM
Mary Warren
Las Vegas, NV
Marsha, this is a GREAT list and an real keeper for those who are planning on moving their home office from one location to another.  We've got our house for sale, and when it does sell my 'home office' will go first....and be set up first!
Nov 10, 2007 02:18 AM
Marsha Cleaveland
No longer in the sales business - Glendale, AZ
GRI, AHWD, CNE

Herb - I once lost several boxes in a move.  The next move, I got fiendish about keeping an inventory of the contents of every box -- for the first 40 boxes.  Then I realized that if I didn't just do it by categories, I'd never get it done. :]

Mary - May your home sell quickly and your move flow without incident.

Rebecca - Moving your office upstairs - makes me think of peace, seclusion and a place for concentrated focus.  Hope that's what you get.

Nov 10, 2007 11:24 PM
Marsha Cleaveland
No longer in the sales business - Glendale, AZ
GRI, AHWD, CNE

Amaris, I take it you want to say something like " The entire clock comes with a one-year limited manufaturer's warranty."  Or include the number of years, if five years, or whatever.  Hope this helps.

Aug 11, 2009 02:20 AM