unloading.
If you decide to do the move with a U-Haul, make a specific timetable. Include all the things that you would be doing in preparation for your move. If you’ll be proceeding without professional help, you may even want to ask for advice from people you know. Their moving experience will provide you with tips on what to avoid and areas of preparation you may have overlooked. Whether you make your big move with professional help, family and friends, or by yourself, preparation and organization are key. You might have asked for all the help you can get and hired the best movers. But, without your personal involvement in planning and organizing, you won’t be able to keep track of everything that needs to be monitored and prepared.
CAN YOUR REAL ES UR REAL ESTATE AGENT HELP Y GENT HELP YOU WITH THINGS BEYOND THE HOME?
The resounding answer to this is yes! Agents can help with all sorts of things pertaining to the relocation process. Here’s a brief list just to show what I mean.
We can tell you about your new neighborhood.
Part of a real estate agent’s job is to know your new neighborhood, which means also knowing about neighborhood amenities, nearby schools, shopping, dining, parks and more. When you have an agent to educate you on your new community, you have a wealth of knowledge about your new area.
We can connect you with the entire city.
Are you looking for a new place of worship, a local nonprofit to donate a few items after the move, a local sports team to watch 116
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