Saturday, October 12, 2013

Helpful Tips When Relocating

By Joyce McIntosh


If you are moving far away from your hometown, you might be both excited and nervous about this new adventure. Unlike moving and staying in your general vicinity, relocating to a new town or city poses a whole new set of challenges beyond the typical moving tasks. Here are a few tips to make relocating a little simpler.

One of the most important tasks to take care of in a big relocation move is to find good movers. You need to be sure to that your company is experienced with out-of-state or out-of-area moves and offers moving insurance. It is very unwise to hire a mover over the phone or internet. Movers need to come out and take a look at what is going to be moved to properly estimate the cost of the move. And be sure to get that estimate in writing.

Moving companies base their rates on the amount of items you have as well as the size and weight of these items. So before you move, get rid of everything that you don't really need, use or like. This might be old patio furniture, a dated sofa or kitchen items you received as wedding gifts two decades ago but never used. The more you purge, the less you have to pack and then unpack at the new place. Often, a charity truck will come to your house to get donations, so all you have to do is put it in bags and haul it to the curb.

One thing you might need to research is where to find a good quality self storage facility. These are very handy when moving, especially if you haven't purchased a new home and need a place to store belongings or if the new home is not yet available due to escrow or improvements you are making to the property. Some moving companies will store your items, but typically at a higher cost than you would pay to rent a storage unit.

When searching for a local self-storage facility, be sure to find one that allows you to lease by the month or even by the week if you really just need the service for a little while. Security is always an important consideration, so make sure that the facility is totally fenced and is well lit. It also needs to have security monitoring on site. For your convenience, select a storage facility that allows you to have 24/7 access to your storage unit.

Before you head into to town, do some basic research about your new home. With the internet, this task is easier than ever. You can get to know where grocery stores and drug stores are located, as well as researching the local schools and even sports organizations for your kids. You can also find a suitable church or house of worship. You also probably will need to find new doctors, dentists, veterinarians, cleaners and other service providers. Your real estate agent and new neighbors are often excellent resources.




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