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Tips for Families Thar Are Preparing for a Move

October 24, 2024 by Rhonda Costa

Moving to a new home can be an exciting adventure, especially for families. However, for children, it can also bring a mix of emotions. As a parent, you play a crucial role in helping your kids transition smoothly. Here are some strategies to prepare your children for the big move while also navigating the process effectively.

Announce the Move Positively

Your current home may hold cherished memories for your children, and it’s likely the only place they remember living. To help ease the transition, share the news of your move in an upbeat manner. Highlight the positive aspects of your new neighborhood, such as beautiful parks, friendly neighbors, and great schools. If possible, take your children to visit the new house beforehand. This firsthand experience can help them visualize their new life.

Involve Your Children in the Process

Engagement can make a significant difference in how children perceive the move. Ask your kids about their favorite features in your current home—maybe it’s a cozy reading nook or a vibrant wall color—and find ways to recreate those elements in your new space. Invite them to participate in choosing paint colors, bedspreads, or decor for their new rooms. This involvement fosters a sense of ownership and excitement about their new environment.

Address Their Worries

It’s natural for children to feel anxious about leaving their familiar surroundings. Help mitigate these feelings by organizing a going-away party or creating a photo album filled with memories of neighbors, friends, and special moments in your current home. Sharing these memories can provide comfort and make parting feel more manageable.

Gain Knowledge of the Moving Process

As you dive into the logistics of your move, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Multiple parties are involved in the purchase process—mortgage lenders, appraisers, inspectors, and sellers—all of whom have a say in the timeline and details of your move. To regain a sense of control, familiarize yourself with the home-buying process. Work closely with your real estate agent to understand each step and address any uncertainties. The more informed you are, the less daunting the process will feel.

Embrace Flexibility

No matter how well you plan, unforeseen issues may arise—such as inspection concerns or delays in closing. It’s important to stay flexible and adapt to changing circumstances. Taking a moment to breathe and reassess can make a big difference in how you handle these challenges. Remember, the goal is to focus on the excitement of your new home, not just the hurdles along the way.

Seek Out Fun and Distractions

When the stress of moving starts to feel overwhelming, find ways to engage in enjoyable activities. Explore your new neighborhood, take a family outing, or go see a movie together. Taking time for fun will help you and your children recharge and refocus. Approach each step of the move one at a time, and don’t hesitate to take breaks when needed.

If you have questions or need guidance throughout the moving process, don’t hesitate to reach out. Together, we can ensure that this new chapter is a joyful one!

 

Filed Under: Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Home Buying, Moving Tips, Real Estate

How to Easily Transfer Utilities and Avoid Moving Day Hassles

September 17, 2024 by Rhonda Costa

Moving to a new home is an exciting milestone, but in the middle of packing boxes and planning logistics, the task of transferring utilities often slips through the cracks. Skipping this essential step can lead to unwanted stress, unexpected service interruptions, and even extra charges. To help you avoid those issues, here’s a guide on transferring your utilities without a hitch during a move.

1. Create a Utility Checklist

The first step is to make a checklist of all the utilities you currently use in your home. These commonly include:

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Gas
  • Internet and cable
  • Phone services

This checklist will serve as your roadmap, ensuring no service is overlooked when coordinating the move.

2. Notify Utility Providers Early

Get in touch with your utility service providers at least two weeks before your move. Each company will have different requirements for transferring or disconnecting services, so it’s important to ask for specific instructions. Some providers may need more lead time, while others only require a few days’ notice. Make sure you have your new address and moving date ready to provide.

3. Schedule Disconnect and Reconnect Dates

Once you’ve informed your utility companies, it’s time to schedule disconnect dates for your current home and connection dates for the new one. Plan for a smooth transition by ensuring the services at your new home are activated before you arrive, especially for essential utilities like electricity, water, and internet. You wouldn’t want to arrive at your new home and find yourself without power or internet!

4. Arrange Final Meter Readings

For services like electricity, gas, and water, arrange a final meter reading on the day you move out. This ensures that your last bill reflects only your usage and protects you from being charged for any utilities after you’ve left.

5. Transfer or Cancel Subscriptions

If you have subscriptions like cable TV or streaming services, be sure to either transfer or cancel these as needed. Notify these service providers of your move and update your billing information with your new address to avoid any service interruptions.

6. Update Billing Information

It’s important to update your billing address with your utility providers, banks, credit card companies, and other relevant financial institutions. This step helps prevent missed payments or late fees, keeping your accounts in good standing.

7. Research New Providers if Necessary

If you’re moving to a new area with different utility providers, research available options and compare prices to choose the best package for your needs. Schedule installation appointments for services like internet and cable in advance to minimize downtime once you’re settled in.

8. Update Your Contact Information

Finally, update your contact information with your utility companies. Make sure they have your current phone number and email address so they can reach you if there are any issues with the transfer process.

By following these steps, you can ensure a smooth utility transfer process and avoid any unnecessary headaches. Planning ahead and staying organized will save you from service interruptions, extra charges, and added stress. With everything in place, you’ll be able to focus on enjoying your new home.

Filed Under: Homeowner Tips Tagged With: Moving Day, Moving Tips, New Home

First Things First, What To Do Upon Moving Into Your New Home

December 7, 2023 by Rhonda Costa

If you have purchased a new home and are going to move in soon, what are the first few things that you will need to do upon moving into your new home?

Moving can be very stressful, but having a checklist can make your move to a new home effortless.

Here are 6 easy steps that can eliminate any frustration and help you feel safe and secure: 

Change Your Address
You will need to change your address for all magazine subscriptions, bills, and other services. You can update your mailing address online or visit your local post office to find out what needs to be done.

Set Up The Utilities
When you move into a new home, you may get all of the contact information from the previous homeowner or real estate agent for the utility companies. Be sure to change the services into your name before you move in, such as gas, cable, electricity, internet, telephone, sewer, and water.

Change The Locks
You have no way of knowing who the old homeowners gave a copy of the key to, so having the locks changed is something that you should do right away when you move into your new property.

Have The Carpets Cleaned
Get your life in the new house off to a fresh start by having the carpets steam-cleaned before you move your furniture in. You could either rent a steam cleaner or pay for a carpet cleaning service, but either way, this will make the house feel really clean and new.

Figure Out Your Breaker Box
Another important first step to owning your new home is to figure out which breakers control each part of your home.

Knowing how the breaker box works will ensure that you can flip the right switch when you need to. You might need to ask someone to help you by standing in another part of the house and letting you know which lights come on or off when you flick the switches.

Check Your Smoke Alarms
The smoke alarms and CO monitors in your home might not have been checked recently, so make sure that they are functioning properly. Depending on how old they are, you might need to change the batteries. This is an important maintenance task for your own safety.

These are just a few of the important first steps that you should take when you first move into your brand-new home.

For more information about buying a new home, feel free to contact your trusted real estate professional today.  

Filed Under: Home Buyer Tips Tagged With: Around the Home, Home Buyer Tips, Moving Tips

Buying in a New Community: How to Meet and Make Friends with Your New Neighbors

June 16, 2023 by Rhonda Costa

Buying in a New Community: How to Meet and Make Friends with Your New NeighborsOne of the stresses of moving to a new area is giving up the familiarity that you have with your old neighbors and starting from scratch. Whether you’ve just moved to a different locale or you’re planning to relocate in the near future, there are some easy ways that you can make a home of your new neighborhood right from the start.

Stand Up and Smile

While there are neighborhoods where people are definitely friendlier than others, by making your presence positively known you can make an instant impression on those that live around you. When you’re walking around the neighborhood, make sure you use it as an opportunity to engage with your fellow dwellers by throwing a smile in their direction, saying “Good Morning!” or paying attention to their children or their pet. It may not start a conversation right away, but if you see each other a few more times you might soon have a new fast-friend in the neighborhood.

Become a Community Member

If you happen to have a community center specific to your area, it will be even easier to meet the people who live in your neighborhood and make friends with some of them. Look into the offerings of your local center and find some classes or events that appeal to you. Whether it happens to be a craft festival or a fitness class that interests you, this will not only help you meet new people, but will ensure that their interests are aligned with your own so you’ll have some new pals to pursue old hobbies with.

Knock on the Door!

This is definitely the most assertive of options, and seems a throwback to another era, but instead of leaving meeting people up to chance, bake a cake or a batch of cookies and take them over to your new neighbor as a gesture of friendship and kindness. Your neighbors will probably love the baked goods, but this can also be the first step in forming a relationship with them that will come to be one you can both rely on.

When it comes to a new neighborhood, forming new attachments can seem all-but impossible, but there are things you can do to begin a bond right from the start.

Filed Under: Home Buyer Tips Tagged With: Buying A Home, Home Buyer Tips, Moving Tips

The Top Tips To Remember When Moving

July 27, 2022 by Rhonda Costa

The Top Tips To Remember When MovingIf you have recently purchased a home, you are probably excited to move into your new house; however, the moving process can be stressful. There are a few important tips you need to keep in mind if you are moving soon. Make sure to plan ahead, as there are several ways to save time and money.

Get Quotes From A Few Moving Companies

First, you need to get multiple quotes from multiple moving companies. If you have heavy furniture, it is better to hire a moving company to reduce the chances of your furniture getting damaged. When you talk to moving companies, make sure they can handle the items you have. If you have a grand piano, make sure the moving company is comfortable moving it safely.

Get Rid Of The Items You Do Not Need

Before you move, make sure you get rid of the items you do not need. You may want to start by dividing your items into three piles. Create a pile for items you want to keep, another pile for the items you will donate, and a third pile for the items you throw away. Get a receipt for the items you donate, as you might be able to deduct the value of the items from your taxes as charitable donations.

Pack Up Before The Movers Get There

While you might be able to ask the movers to help you pack, it is better to pack before they get there. Label the boxes so you know where they go in your new house. Movers usually charge by the hour, so if you can save them some time, you can save yourself some money. Remember that moving expenses could be tax-deductible, but talk to an account if you have questions about tax deductions.

Get Ready For The Moving Process

These are a few of the most important tips you need to keep in mind if you are moving soon. While the moving process can be a bit busy and frustrating, if you plan ahead, you can streamline the process. There might even be opportunities for you to save money. Remember that you should get quotes from multiple moving companies before you decide which moving company you go with.

Filed Under: Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Movers, Moving Tips, Real Estate Tips

Expecting Children: How to Quickly Move into a Larger Home Before a Baby Arrives

November 10, 2021 by Rhonda Costa

Expecting Children: How to Quickly Move into a Larger Home Before a Baby ArrivesStarter homes are incredibly popular for young couples who plan to have a family in the future but don’t need a large place yet.

Life moves pretty fast sometimes and many couples find themselves expecting children before they have begun to look for the next home. This shouldn’t be a problem, as moving into a larger home before the baby arrives can be a lot easier than it appears.

Always Move Before The Baby Is Born

There is a choice when upgrading a home for children: moving beforehand and settling down in advance of having kids or waiting until after having the child and dealing with a move later on.

It may be tempting to wait until the stress of a pregnancy is over to move into a larger home. After all, selling and buying houses can be a tiring process for anybody, let alone expectant parents. Just remember, no matter how difficult or stressful the move is it will be one hundred times worse after having kids.

Work With A Professional To Help Coordinate The Move

There is nothing wrong with rushing through a purchase or the sale of a home, as long as everything is done correctly. A situation like this is never the right time to assume control and responsibility for every aspect of the move.

A real estate professional, once told of the situation, will know exactly how to handle everything. From preparing a current home for sale to finding a larger house in the right price range, a professional will have experience in coordinating the process.

Prepare For The Move In Stages

The best way to go about facilitating a quick move is to go in steps. Everything in the house that is not necessary to the staging should be boxed up and moved into temporary storage before the home is shown.

This is beneficial because it removes all clutter from the house and helps to make a quick sale and also allows for many personal items to be moved into the new house without having to wait for the current home’s sale to close. Instead of one gigantic move, the process can be broken down into several smaller moves to relieve some stress.

When there is a deadline on a move, you can increase your chances of selling your current home and buying a new one by using the services of a real estate professional. When things are done fast they need to be done right and a professional with experience can facilitate the entire process while making sure nothing slips through the cracks.

Filed Under: Home Buyer Tips Tagged With: Buying A Home, Home Buyer Tips, Moving Tips

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