Moving is stressful, there is no doubt about it. No one enjoys the mess and chaos of a move, especially a move out of state. However, there are ways to minimize the stress and troubles you are going to face. If you follow these top tips, you’ll decrease the level of anxiety and have time to enjoy the excitement of starting a new life in a new place to the full.
You may think that it will be better to move during summer holidays in case you have children. They need to change school and it seems to be very stressful. But in summer many families will be out of town on vacation. Your kids may also feel lost and bored. If you move during the school year, however, your children will immediately become busy with classes, and it will be easier for them to make new friends.
Save some extra money to make your life easier during those first few weeks in a new home. Allow yourself to eat out, rather than trying to cook a meal while your kitchen tools and gadgets are still packed. If your car hasn’t arrived yet, rent it. That way you can see your new neighborhood and find your future favorite places.
If you’re going to entrust your cherished possessions to complete strangers, at least you need to know that they have the skills and professional know-how required to fulfill a smooth and impeccable relocation. Most movers are reputable and responsible, but not all of them. Be sure to check references and do careful research before picking one. You can even call a truck rental company in your area in order to rent and relocate yourself.
It can be helpful to know something useful about your new city and state. Before you move, start reading the newspaper online, for example. It will be full of information about activities, leisure, crime rates, weather and lots of other things.
While reading the websites of realtors in your new town you get to know more facts about schools, homes, neighborhoods and local businesses. It doesn’t really matter whether you are planning to buy a house or not. You may still study those websites to learn about your area.
Tell everyone you know about your move. Try to find familiar people with your new hometown. They are a valuable resource. They’ll probably be happy to answer your questions. If you don’t find anyone familiar with your new town, check out Epodunk.com or City-data.com, two great websites with precious information about different communities in the U.S.
To sum it up, there are many things you can do to be prepared for a move to a new state. If you follow these tips, you’ll feel at home pretty soon.
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