Relocating: Here Are Some Tips To Make It 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.

As soon as you know you are moving, make a big list with all of the tasks you need to accomplish. For a long-distance move, this means you need to get all of your medical records copied and all of your prescriptions will need to be transferred. You also need to get veterinary records and school records copied or sent to the new school. You also need to make a list of things you need to return, such as items you borrowed from neighbors and library books.

Moving a long distance can be very expensive, and you can lower moving costs by getting rid of items you no longer want or need. You can give things away to charity stores, hold a big yard sale or list merchandise for sale on sites such as Craigslist.org. This is the best time to reduce your clutter and make some tough decisions about your possessions. Moving might be stressful, but it's also provides a huge opportunity for cleaning up your life and starting anew.

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.

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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