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Smart Moving Tips

We're sure that you're excited about moving into your new home with us, but you're probably far less inspired with the actual process of moving.

There are many things you can do to alleviate much of the stress, anxiety and physical strain that moving can cause.

To begin with, we make your move a lot easier thanks to the FREE services we provide through our partner, The Source for Relocation Services, Inc. They facilitate many of the important tasks of your relocation, including:

  1. Finding the best agent to meet your needs in selling your current home.
  2. Helping you get your home sold quickly, at the best price possible and at the least amount of inconvenience to you and your family.
  3. Arranging cost comparison estimates for all your moving and storage services.
  4. Establishing a relationship with specialists who can coordinate your move from start to finish. This includes creating a floor plan customized with your furniture at your new home. It also includes sorting, donating and profitably disposing of your unwanted items, assistance in preparing your existing home for sale and closing, and more.

Our sales counselors can arrange a free consultation with The Source to discuss your moving needs. They can answer your questions and help you make the transition an easier one.

A few simple questions to ask yourself that can help you figure out what kind of moving assistance you might need are:

  • Will you personally sell your home or hire a realtor to assist in the sale?
  • Will you hire a professional moving company for your move or will you move yourself?
  • Will you need assistance in packing for your move?
  • Will you need assistance in downsizing for your new home?

If you need any of the following, The Source can help facilitate the process. Keep in mind that there are plenty of considerations, decisions and precautions to be made when hiring a realtor, professional mover or transitional downsizing company.

Realtors

  1. Do you or a family member know of a realtor who you/they've had success with previously? If so, their prior experience might make them a good fit.
  2. Check to make sure your realtor agent has an active real estate license that is in good standing.
  3. Does the agent belong to the Multiple Listing Service?
  4. Is your agent's full-time career real estate or is it part-time, side-work?
  5. Does your agent hold any real estate designations?
  6. How will he/she help you sell your home at the price you want to sell it?

Professional Movers

  1. Ask friends and family about their latest moving experiences, who they hired as a moving company and whether they were pleased with their performance. You can also contact the Better Business Bureau in your area for suggestions.
  2. Instead of selecting one moving company, it is suggested to compare and contrast what three different moving companies would offer. Be sure to get written estimates from three potential movers and ask them to thoroughly explain them in detail.
  3. Insurance is something that needs to be understood. Be sure to discuss insurance with movers, especially due to antiques and other expensive and irreplaceable items. Standard coverage will not suffice for such items, so you will have to adjust coverage or find a different way to move such items.
  4. Make sure you understand what claims protection you have. Discuss this with the moving company you've selected.
  5. Find out how pickup and delivery will work.

Transitional Assistance Companies

  1. There are companies that specialize in downsizing homes so that the owner's possessions fit comfortably in a new home.
  2. These same companies also organize packing and moving of your belongings.
  3. Packing and self-moving can be physically demanding and strenuous.
  4. Ridding oneself of possessions can be difficult and transitional assistance companies can often make the disposal process easier. In addition, these companies can help you profitably dispose of these items.
  5. Visualizing how your current furniture and other possessions will look in your new home is usually not easy to do, but these special companies can help outline how your new home will look, even by creating a floor plan customized with your furnishings.
  6. Connecting and disconnecting phones, cables, stereos, TVs, computers and other electronics can be a real hassle and very confusing, but many of these companies can handle your connection requirements.
  7. Moving is generally never stress free, so using a fully customized service can help you rest easy as they can handle all the details to make your move a smooth one.

Please feel free to contact any of our sales and marketing professionals at our communities. Our moving services are just another example of how we help you in our caring, supportive way!

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