5 Best Tips for Relocating to Houston
Houston Move Priority 1
If you are planning to move to Houston there are a few steps you can go ahead and work on doing now to make the move as painless as possible. To begin you want to call your internet service provider, electric company, cable television company and any other essential services you may be paying on. Let them know you will be moving and ask if there is an early termination penalty for breaking any of the contracts you may be on. If there is, ask them if they make exceptions if you are moving. Also ask if you can transfer the service in order to waive a potential termination penalty.
Moving to Houston Priority 2
Consider how you will be moving your things and what may work out best. You could rent a Uhaul truck or hire a moving company. You can also rent a POD. I recommend renting a POD. A POD is the most convenient way to move and will also protect your things better then if you were to hire a moving company. The POD is more convenient then renting a Uhaul truck because you can keep it for an affordable monthly renting fee until you have removed all your things. If you are not familiar with the POD concept allow us to explain. A POD is a very big box about the size of the back of hauling truck. The neat thing about this box is it can be taken off a truck and left on your property. The company has convenient sizes that fit the width and length of a parking spot. You fill up your POD with all your items and the POD company will deliver it to your new location in Houston. By the time you have settled on a Houston real estate choice you can feel secure that you know how you are going to get all your junk to your new location. I personally chose the POD option for my own family and took a leisurely two months to get everything out of it and into my house. Unlike a moving company I did not break anything when moving my breakables into the new house.
Houston Relocation Priority 3
Consider staying at a hotel that comes equiped with a kitchen and refridgerator. There are Houston hotels that are priced affordably so you can stay there for an entire month without spending a fortune. These hotels are nice and allow you time to move your things into your new home or let you continue browsing for the right Houston real estate home that fits your family. Sometimes finding the right Houston home takes longer then you would like and this hotel arrangement makes the process a little less stressfull for everyone. Be sure to ask the company that may be hiring you if they can foot the bill for relocating including the hotel stay while looking for that perfect Houston home.
Houston Moving Priority 4
Browse for homes online and spend some time looking at foreclosure deals and compare these prices with market prices. It pays to have a picture of the cost of the entire market and gives you a little more confidence at negotiating the home price down. Don’t necessarily buy the first house you fall in love with. When it came to me and my family we usually fell in love with a different house every day. The point is there are plenty of houses out there and you will never find the perfect one. Generally the longer you wait and shop the better your home selection becomes. By browsing listings on the internet you have a better guage on prices. By browsing neighborhoods in your car you get a better idea of neighborhoods and how location changes the price. Combining online browsing with browsing in your car will usually get you the best opportunity.
Houston Move Priority 5
Consider how far away you will be moving from family. If you buy a house you want to be close enough to church, family or friends so that you have some visitors from time to time. If you are too far away from everyone you will regret your home selection no matter how great of a house it is. There are exceptions to this rule but in general most people would like a visitor every once in awhile. Sometimes family and friends do not live in the best neighborhood but there will sometimes be an outlying rural community in the country off a major highway that is a straightshot to a family member or friend that lives in the declining property value neighborhood. Country living gives you the ability to buy up a nice house in a good neighborhood near family while avoiding plopping down right in the middle of the rotten neighborhood your family or friends are trapped in.
December 12th, 2008 at 10:08 am
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