Relocating: Here Are Some Tips To Make It Easier

By Madeleine Glazier


Moving is always a chore, but if you are planning a long-distance move perhaps because of a job change, this is even more stressful. Not only do you have to handle all of the ordinary tasks of moving, you also have to factor in getting to know a whole new area and city. To make it all a little easier, follow these helpful tips.

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.

While a local move might not cost too much, a longer distance move definitely comes along with a higher price tag. To lessen the costs, get rid of some of your items before you move. The less you move, the less it costs, so give away clothes, furnishings and other items that you really don't want anymore. Look at this process as an opportunity to live a more clutter-free life. Hold a yard sale and sell your items which can help you partially cover the expense of moving.

While your new city might be unfamiliar, you don't have to move without knowing anything about this new place. With the internet, you can learn a great deal before you move to the new place. Sites such as Wikipedia and the chamber of commerce page for your new city can provide helpful information, and sites such as Yelp and Trip Advisor can suggest things to do and restaurants. If you already have purchased a home, spend some time looking at online maps to get to know the roads in your area and where shops and schools are located.

While a realtor cannot help you pack your belongings, they can make relocation quite a bit easier. After all, this is a person who is going to help you find the perfect home in the perfect city for you. If your move is taking to either Alameda County or perhaps Contra Costa County, contact the realtors at 1stInSite.com. They are experts in finding great homes in these East Bay counties. Whether you were hoping to find Alamo real estate, Lafayette real estate, Walnut Creek real estate, Alamo real estate or homes in Moraga or Orinda, they can help you find a place that fits your style and needs.

Before you meet with the realtor, make a list of all the things you want out of your community as well as the home you end up buying. You might want to live in a more urban setting or you might want a more of a small town feel. You might want very close access to your new job. There are great options throughout both Alameda and Contra Costa counties to suit anyone's style and needs.




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