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Thursday, July 20, 2017

6 Things to Keep in Mind When Moving to a New Area


Whether you are moving to a new city or a new neighborhood, there are six things you need to remember before you begin the moving process.

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Whether you are moving to a new city or simply a new area, there are a few tasks that you need to remember before you make your move.

1. Check if the bank you use has a branch in your new area.
If there isn’t a branch in your new area, then you need to research which bank to move your accounts to.

2. Consider your medical needs. Have your current doctor forward your prescriptions to a pharmacy in your new area. Make sure you keep that doctor’s phone number in your contacts so that if your new doctor needs past medical records, you will be able to call with questions. You should also see if your medical insurance transfers to your new area and look for doctors and hospitals that accept your insurance.

3. Don’t forget to transfer other things like gym memberships, home security, or any other associations that you pay a fee for. Transfer those to your new address and get copies of your children’s school records. Keep in mind that some memberships come with a cancellation fee if you leave early, so factor those fees into the cost of your move.

Factor cancellation fees into the cost of your move.
4. Raid your kitchen about a month before you move. Consider using the items in your pantry and freezer early so that your move will be more efficient.

5. Check your vehicle. If you need to drive a long distance during the move, make sure you get an oil change and that the tires are safe.

6. Turn off your utilities and switch them to your new address. Some providers, especially cable companies, may have a wait time before they can come out to your property. Make sure that you call early so that you don’t have to wait for any services or utilities to turn on at your new house.

If you take care of these six things, your move will be much less stressful. If you have any other questions about moving or buying a new home, just give me a call or send me an email. I would be happy to help you!