or a public playground to let the kids run off some energy? Look no further than your real estate agent — the good ones (ahem!) know a good bit about the entire city, not just the particular neighborhoods where they most often list.
We can help you find new service providers.
Your new home will require a team of people to care for it just like your old one did, from HVAC contractors to plumbers to roofers to landscapers — even interior designers. Your agent often has numbers and email addresses for these very service providers — they are part of our network, and we are happy to recommend them to become part of yours!
We will keep you on our mailing list.
A good agent will keep you informed via email or social media on city activities and events, the local housing market, new developments, businesses opening and much more. We can list your home when the time comes — or we know someone who can. Moving again after you relocate is probably the furthest thing from your mind — but at some point you probably will! Whether for more space, downsizing or simply because you found another corner of your new town that you prefer, there’s a great chance you’ll need a real estate agent again one day.
SETTLING IN
It’s probably after 11:00 p.m. by now, the first night in your new place. Pizza boxes are stacked on tables not yet positioned. Soda and water bottles stand guard in the eerie quiet of unfamiliar surroundings that feel somehow like, well, home. You’ve got days of settling in yet to make this your home. But good job for getting
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