Monday, May 7, 2012

Tips for moving into your Greater Boston area home

Once you've found your ideal Greater Boston area home, checked out the neighborhood, had the house inspected, been approved for a mortgage, negotiated a price, and filled out the paperwork, you probably feel joy and relief.  Then you remember there is a move ahead of you!  As your Greater Boston area real estate agent, I'd like to welcome you to the area (if you weren't living here already) and share some tips on what to do a couple of months ahead of time in order to make your move go over as smoothly as possible.

Sell, donate, & throw away as much as possible


Now is a good time to go through everything you own one-by-one and take an honest stock of whether or not you want to keep it.  Holding on to things you don't use or like just creates more work because you will have to pack and unpack those items, as well as move or pay someone to move them.  Hold a garage sale and donate anything that is left over at the end to charity.  Items that are broken, missing pieces, or very dirty should be thrown away.

Get estimates for all costs


If you are hiring movers, discuss all details related to the move with the company ahead of time.  Do they charge by weight of items, number of boxes, or how many hours it takes to move?  Do they help wrap and pack items, or is that up to you?  Make sure the movers have insurance and that the quote they give you is guaranteed.  If you are not hiring movers, get estimates on your moving truck in advance, asking for details regarding mileage, insurance, gasoline, etc.  Moving is stressful enough--you don't want to have to face expensive surprises at the last minute.

Plan how you will pack


The more organized you are, the easier the move will be.  Generally it is easiest to pack by room, clearly labeling the boxes "Kitchen," "Living Room," etc.  For families, each individual should consider packing a box of "important" items (such as toiletries and undergarments) that they will need within the first couple of days of moving before all of the other boxes have been opened.  Start packing little things that you do not use as early on so there is less to pack in the final days before the move.  To save money, ask friends and grocery stores for cardboard boxes instead of buying them.

I hope these tips help!  If you have any questions about relocating to the Greater Boston area, or know anyone who needs help with buying or selling a home, feel free to contact me.  Have a good move!


Michael Feldman
Keller Williams Realty-Boston Metro

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