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7 Tips For A Smooth Relocation

Date Published: 30th May 2007
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Relocating is an exciting endeavor for many reasons. You may relocate for a better job, a new opportunity like a bigger living space, or even a new life. You might be really looking forward to moving to a new place, meeting new people, and new experiences. But if it is not carefully planned, relocating can be a difficult and stressful experience.

Here are 7 tips to make your relocation an overall great experience:

1. Make sure you hire a reputable moving company. If the company is not competent enough, you might end up in absolute chaos. Also work out the costs and payment method upfront. You don't want to have the moving company hold your belongings hostage - something that they've been known to do when payment arrangements go awry.


2. Make sure you do your homework. Before deciding on an area to live in, make sure that the schools are good (if you have children) and that your spouse will also be able to secure employment. It is not a bad idea to look at future land use plans either, to make sure there won't be any surprise construction around your new home.

3. Consider the change in the cost of living factor. You want to be sure that you can afford to live in the new area, and that your new job will pay you accordingly.

4. Be mentally prepared. Moving to a new place, and leaving friends and family behind can be very stressful. Relocation can be very difficult, especially on children who have to make new friends at a new school. Sometimes it can be best to relocate during Spring Break so the children have time to meet and establish friends before Summer.


5. When looking for a home in the new area find an experienced Realtor who really knows the entire area. You may have been told about one town but someone with a broad knowledge of the area might be able to show you areas that better match your affordability and special requirements. There are various things to consider before choosing a home - cost, location, facilities, proximity to shopping, transportation and the like.

6. Make a checklist of all the things you need to do and also of all the things you need to take with you. Don't forget things like establishing doctors and other professionals before you move in case any emergency comes up, and establishing a local bank for merchants who only accept local checks.

7. If you are moving out with your pet, make sure it gets a comprehensive medical check-up by the vet. Make sure you bring all the necessities in terms of pet food, pet medicines, collar, leash, kennel and the like. Also ensure that the pet has an identification tag with your new telephone number or your cell number if it isn't going to change for a while.


Planning certain things in life makes them go much smoother. With these tips in mind your relocation should be a breeze.

Pam Ingram has resided in the Santa Clarita Valley real estate market for over 30 years. Her local knowledge, experience, and contacts are invaluable in finding your dream home or a buyer for your current property. Looking for a Santa Clarita realtor? Call Pam for the scoop on the local neighborhoods and other useful information.
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Jake Newberry sells for NuStar Motors, a used cars Sacramento dealer, which specializes in lifted 4x4 trucks and fast cars such as used Mustangs, Cameros, and Honda V-techs.
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