[This is a guest post.]
The moving process is overwhelming with too many tasks to accomplish in a short timeframe. Without these often-overlooked steps incorporated into the moving procedure, the entire process will crumble.
A great moving company can pack, load, and unpack belongings from the old residence to the new one for you. For do-it-yourself residents, aim for a moving company that only loads and unloads belongings. Residents can also opt for a U-Haul. DIY residents can find free boxes at stores, restaurants, and offices to save money and time. Research companies and only compare on-site estimates. Compare costs, hidden fees, available moving date, and more.
A real estate agent is a crucial part of moving. The agent is responsible for selling the old home and finding a new one. The agent guides buyers and sellers through the real estate process while navigating through mortgages and contracts. Lastly, the realtor’s neighborhood/city knowledge and market value savvy is top notch for customer Q&A’s. Some companies, like Charlesgate Realty and Trust Greene at eXp Realty, realize that the best agents find great homes by understanding your preferences in the price range, neighborhood, home amenities, local amenities, and commute time. Find one based on those qualifications.
Go online and fill out a change-of-address form. The online version provides an email confirmation of the change. You can also fill out a change of address card at the nearest post office. Tell schools, the job, medical offices, insurance companies, banking institutions, and utility companies your new address. Return to the previous home’s mailbox daily to ensure no important mail stays behind. If you are moving to Greenville or any other city or state, an additional step is mandatory: medical, school, utility, and insurance information must transfer from the old company to the new company.
As residents notify utility companies, the companies must arrange for services to transfer from the old residence to the new one. A representative from the landline, light/electricity, water, gas, cable, and internet must physically turn on the service at the new house at a scheduled time. A representative must turn off the service at a scheduled time. Try to schedule both around moving day so there’s no waiting period. As soon as you move in, contact the garbage and recycle pickups about the move. In return, you should get a trashcan and the day the garbage picks up trash.
The moving process never gets easier. Even with a checklist handy, homeowners and renters often overlook these steps. As you box up the belongings, these critical steps lay the foundation to a victorious move.