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Relocation Tips That Make Moving Easier

By Madeleine Glazier


The process of moving is always a bit stressful, but if your move is taking you to a new city or state, this can be very difficult. In addition to the normal hassles of packing, changing addresses and finding movers, you also have to familiarize yourself with a new region or city. If this is what you are facing, then consider following these helpful hints.

Once you know the move is happening, get right to work. Create a list with all the tasks that must be completed prior to the move. When you are moving out of the area, this adds some tasks to your list that you might not have if you were just moving a few miles away. For instance, you will have to find new doctors, dentists and veterinarians, and that means you must get copies of all of your medical records. If you have prescriptions on file, these also will have to be transferred to a drugstore in the new city. School records for your children also need to be sent to their new schools. You also need to make sure that you return items such as library books or items borrowed from friends and neighbors.

Moving costs money, especially if you are moving far away from your current home. To cut costs, reduce the amount of items that you are moving. Maybe you have some furniture you don't really like. In that case, sell it or donate it, and also take a good, hard look at all of your possessions and get rid of anything you really don't use. Weed through your clothes, books and knickknacks and purge. Remember, not only does moving less reduce your moving costs, it also means you have less to unpack. Hold a garage sale or have a charity truck come by and pick up your gently used items.

Do some research about the place to which you will be moving, especially if you are completely unfamiliar with this new area. There are many helpful websites that can help you find great schools, doctors and information about various communities where you might wish to buy a house. Check out every site from Trip Advisor to Wikipedia to help you find out facts about this new home. Even Google Maps can help you find out where there are grocery stores, drug stores and other helpful local businesses in relation to your new home.

One choice that can reduce the stress of relocation is selecting a great real estate agent. Your realtor should know a great deal about the area where you will be relocating. At 1stInSite.com, for instance, the real estate team specializes in finding homes in Contra Costa County, Alameda County and the East Bay area for their many clients. So if you are hoping to find a Danville home for sale, a Walnut Creek home for sale or real estate in Orinda or Alamo, the team at 1stInSite.com can help you through the entire process of selecting and buying a home.

Of course, prior to meeting with your 1stInSite realtor, you do need to compile a list that details what you were hoping to find as far as cities and homes go. Be clear about the type of city in which you wish to live. Perhaps you prefer a town with a more suburban feel or perhaps you want an upscale ambiance to your new town. Some people simply prefer to be close to their job or perhaps their child's school. You also are looking for some important features in your new home, such as enough bedrooms to accommodate your family or perhaps a large yard and a big garage. Write it all down, and your realtor will search for homes in the area that fit your list.




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