The spring real estate market here on the Cape is beginning to get busy! Freshly posted For Sale and/or For Rent signs are visible on lawns and in residential windows all around town. Excited buyers and renters will soon be traveling OTB (over the bridge) to enjoy the sand dunes, salty air, quaint little villages, lobster stew and ocean views immortalized in Patti Page's Old Cape Cod. With spring in the air, it's definitely time to get prepared and organized with these informative move management tips! ***************************************************************************** Is your moving day fast approaching? According to the Employee Relocation Council, moving to a new home is the third most stressful life event (following death and divorce). To ease the transition, follow these tips to make your move smooth. • Consider “staging” your home. This process of neutralizing, decluttering, organizing, and beautifying allows potential buyers to picture themselves living in the house by tapping into their emotions. Staging also starts the “letting go” process for the sellers, as they transform their beloved home to a more neutral-looking home. Staging will help you sell your home quickly, at the best possible price. • Plan your move date at least four to six weeks ahead. The most popular times for moves include May through September and the very beginning and end of each month. So if you’re hiring a moving company, contact them soon. Call family and friends for trusted mover recommendations. • Start packing seldom-used items now. Ask your grocery store to set aside cardboard boxes for you. Pack heavier items in smaller boxes and lighter items in larger boxes. • Organize your boxes. Number each box and label which room it belongs in. Keep a separate list indicating the box number and its contents. When you get to your destination, unpack everything as soon as possible. • Fill out change-of-address forms at the post office or at www.usps.com. And be sure to update important documents which include your address and phone number (e.g. driver’s license, checks). Bring your current phone books to your new home in case you need to contact people in your old town. • Move valuables yourself. Irreplaceable family photos, heirlooms, and financial and legal documents should be packed and transported by you instead of your moving company. • Send out postcards to family and friends with your new address and phone number, along with a photo of your new home! © 2016 Articles on Demand™ Remember, if you need assistance and support in your move management work, you are cordially invited to contact ... Donna LaRoche, M.Ed., Professional Organizer Serving Cape Cod, MetroWest and Eastern Massachusetts Contact: 617.640.2366 http://www.energizeandorganize.com Comments are closed.
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