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How to
Achieve A Stress Free Move
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Or at least a much lower
stress level move....
Moving into a new home
can be one of the most
stressful situations
that a person can
endure, so it is vital
that you find ways to
make the transition as
easy as possible. There
are two distinct types
of stress that one faces
when changing homes.
First, there is the
financial aspect of the
move. Finding the right
home at the right price,
negotiating the purchase
with a seller, filling
out the lengthy
paperwork involved, and
handling the escrow can
all take its toll. Then
there is the emotional
aspect of the move, and
this is often where the
greatest amount of
stress is felt. A
competent and
professional real estate
agent can make the
financial steps of the
process easy, but if
your emotional needs are
unfulfilled, you may
find yourself tired and
frustrated and not
acting in your own best
interest.
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It’s important to
begin with the end of
the process in mind.
When you know the exact
result you want to end
up with, the process of
getting there becomes
much easier. Take the
time to analyze how your
life will be once you
have moved into your new
home and how it will be
better than your current
situation. Take the
time to write out the
improvements to your
life and keep this with
you at all times during
the transaction. Having
a physical copy of your
goal will energize you
to achieve it,
regardless of any
setbacks. This will be
an emotional anchor that
can keep you mentally in
place.
Be flexible throughout
the process.
Allow yourself financial
peace of mind by
overestimating the
costs. Many things can
happen between the time
you begin looking for a
home and closing the
sale. Hidden costs,
problems with the
inspection, or
fluctuating interest
rates can all pop up at
any time during the
transaction. By
allowing yourself
flexibility, you can
compensate for sudden
changes that otherwise
might bring a halt to
the process. If you
anticipate and prepare
for these problems, you
can avoid getting angry
or frustrated when
things don’t go exactly
as planned.
A good REALTOR can
review the step-by-step
procedure in purchasing
a home. Trust the process and stay focused on your ultimate goal of home
ownership and you will
find the process will go
smoothly. Trust that
your agent and the team
they have assembled are
working in your best
interests.
Work with people who are
willing to educate you
on every step of the
process. The more
knowledge you acquire
when buying a new home,
the more at ease you
will feel.
Understanding that
things don’t always go
exactly according to the
original plan is key, so
take the time to learn
about the step-by-step
procedures. Have
confidence in your
REALTOR and yourself.
Ask every question on
your mind, no matter how
seemingly insignificant
it is. When buying a
new home and moving,
there are no stupid
questions.
Sometimes, the best way
to remedy a situation is
to remove it from your
mind completely for a
little while. Seek out
a form of entertainment
that you know relaxes
you and embrace it.
Maybe you like to play a
sport or watch movies.
Use your hobbies and
enjoyable pastimes to
relieve your stress.
Moving can be especially
hard if you have
children. For adults,
living in a home for a
few years represents
just a small portion of
their lives, but
children who have lived
in a home for most or
all of their lives will
face a much more
difficult time when
changing homes. Even
just those few years
represent a much larger
portion of a child’s
life.
Familiar things such as
friends, schools, the
streets where they
played and the shops
they were accustomed to
visiting will be
changing. Everything in
their home will be new.
The impact on a child
starts the first time
they hear about moving
and can be very
uncertain. It is
important to include
your children in as many
aspects of your new home
as possible. Instead of
just letting them
decorate a new room,
take them to the store
and let them help choose
new paint or carpet, the
decorations, and
whatever else that will
give them the
opportunity to feel like
the new house is really
a home.
Teenagers can have a
hard time if they have
an established life in
high school, especially
when they have close
friends or a
boyfriend/girlfriend.
Teenagers already view
themselves as adult
members of the family,
so be sure to treat them
as such. Expect that
your kids may be even
more distressed after
the move when they must
restart their lives from
scratch. Give your
teenagers a long
distance allowance to
keep in touch with those
they left behind, but
also encourage them to
join as many clubs and
sports at school as
possible in order to
build a new life with
new friends and a new
environment.
There are so many
different ways that
moving can be stressful
on both you and your
family, it is important
to take the time and
steps necessary to make
the transition as easy
as possible. Remember,
the most important part
is that you are starting
a new life filled with
new possibilities and
opportunities. By
making the most of these
opportunities, you can
have a successful move
for you and your family.
Choose your agent
wisely.
Working with a full-time
professional real estate
agent is a must.
Ask questions of your
agent. Find out how
knowledgeable he or she
is about houses
currently for sale in
your price range and
also of houses that have
recently sold. Can your
agent recommend a good
lender that has the
reputation of excellent
customer service and low
rates? Does your agent
ask questions of you to
have a full
understanding of what
you are looking for to
help you get the most
home for the money?
Have questions, need
advice you can count on
or just want to discuss
this further?
Don’t waste any more
time; pick up the phone
and call us now! We're
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appreciate your
business, your loyalty,
trust and your
referrals. It is our
goal to provide the very
best counsel, advice and
service possible for
your real estate needs.
If we may ever be of
assistance to you, a
relative, friend or
co-worker please don’t
hesitate to call or
email us. We look
forward to the
opportunity to serve
you.™

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