Following these tips can take confusion out of the journey to your new home – whether it’s down the block or across the country.
6 WEEKS BEFORE YOU MOVE:
• List the things you want to move, throw out or give away. Be strict; the fewer items to move the easier the job.
• Notify the post office. Request their special kit designed to insure that your mail won’t be interrupted.
• Request medical, dental, and academic records. Make sure you have them all well in advance of the move.
• Choose a moving company. Ask for references from former customers.
• Talk to friends or relatives who have moved recently – learn from their mistakes.
• Plan the move. What items should be given special attention? How long will the move take? Who can help?
• Try to anticipate problems. Will the move take place around a holiday? Could highway construction delay your plans? Could weather pose a serious threat?
3 WEEKS BEFORE YOU MOVE:
• Call the power company and phone company – arrange for any services you will need at the new house.
• Confirm departure and arrival dates with everyone concerned; mover, realtor, relatives.
• Start to pack. Begin with valuable, rarely used items.
• Make sure all boxes are labeled.
• Involve your children in the move. Bring them in on planning sessions and have them help with packing.
• Determine what special items you’ve added to the house that should be moved; lighting fixtures, security system, etc.
• Do a thorough cleaning of the house.
2 WEEKS BEFORE YOU MOVE:
• Transfer bank accounts to your new area. Notify credit card and insurance companies and complete any forms required, so coverage will continue.
• Confirm dates and details of new phone and electric service.
• Mail change of address cards.
• Return anything you may have borrowed; ask for important items back by a certain date.
• Review arrival date and time with people from whom you are buying your new house.
• Make sure any repairs, changes or additions agreed to for the new house are on schedule.
• Review your progress in packing. Make a list of items to be packed at the last minute.
1 WEEK BEFORE MOVING:
• Defrost refrigerator and dry thoroughly to avoid mildew.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
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Selecting a REALTOR®
What makes a good REALTOR®? Good REALTORS® will save you time and money. They know your community, what buyers want in a home, how to negotiate the best price, and how to close the deal.
A Royal LePage REALTOR® will:
• Recommend a competitive price for your home
• Develop a marketing strategy to bring in as many potential buyers as possible
• Take care of all the details (so you don't have to)
• Advise you about your rights, options, and obligations
• Negotiate to get you the best price and the best terms
A Royal LePage REALTOR® will:
• Recommend a competitive price for your home
• Develop a marketing strategy to bring in as many potential buyers as possible
• Take care of all the details (so you don't have to)
• Advise you about your rights, options, and obligations
• Negotiate to get you the best price and the best terms
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