Buying?
Selling?
Financing?
Relocating?
Relocating Strategies
Moving With Kids & Teens
Seeking a New Hometown
Packing And Moving
Settling In
Transferring Abroad
FAQs
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Should you have any questions regarding any of the issues covered in this article, feel free to
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In your
experience, what are some basic steps to settling in?
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In
the hectic days after a move, its easy to overlook some details.
After the dust settles, check to be sure you have taken care of these
tasks. Better still, give some of these jobs to older children
like an information scavenger hunt while you finish unpacking.
Tour
the neighborhood.
Take a tour of the neighborhood to find the nearest hospital,
grocery stores, police and fire stations, churches, post office,
libraries, parks, neighborhood shopping centers and area malls.
Gather
service information.
Ask your real estate agent or call your Chamber of Commerce or
town hall for information on trash pick-up, cable service, emergency
services and voter registration.
Give
notice of your change of address.
Check delivered mail for forwarding stickers. Send a change-
of-address card (available free from your local post office) to each
sender who used your old address.
Focus
on cars and drivers.
Change vehicle registration and drivers' licenses to the new
state, if needed, and transfer home and auto insurance policies to a
local agent.
Ask
for medical referrals.
Get referrals for doctors and dentists, and have your records
forwarded to them. Also, find a good local veterinarian, if needed.
Explore
local shops.
Check out local service providers such as banks, dry cleaners,
florists, hair salons, etc.
Make
time to talk.
Spend family time talking about the move and monitoring how each
member is adjusting. We
have experience helping people make the best relocation they can make.
Call or e-mail us for our professional approach to buying, selling, and
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