Closing
on a home is an undeniably stressful experience. Trying to move on the
same day you close just adds to the stress unless you prepare. Get Moving
A very high percentage of people move on the day they complete the purchase
of their new home. They’ve just come through an experience that can
be very tense, yet they pitch into an activity that’s very tiring and
requires a gazillion decisions to be made. It would be helpful if the
move could take place the next day.
Everyone
in the family should be prepared for the time line in advance. Allot
enough time for packing. Allow more time than you think you’ll need.
Be sure each family member has a few special possessions with them and
not among the things handled by the movers. Yup, Linus had his blanket
and most of us have the equivalent. The year I was fifteen, my family
moved for the sixteenth time. My mother was very good at setting up
a household in a new location with a minimum of fuss.
She always
carried a set of sheets and blankets for each bed with her. (All containers
were marked with the name of the room they were destined for.) The first
order of business was to set up each family member’s bed and make it.
It was reassuring to know your bed was ready for you when you had exhausted
yourself. The second place Mother focused on was the kitchen. Getting
that organized and ready to function was a high priority. I highly recommend
Mother’s plan if you’re moving. It will give you some feeling of order
and that can mean a lot on a stressful day.
I’ve seen
it successfully implemented many times. That’s about it. Recognize you’re
tackling a tough, big, exciting change. Discuss it with your family.
Take your time. Have a plan. Keep your cool. You just purchased a home
so be happy! Keywords: closing, moving, relocating, move, close, escrow,
packing, real estate, buy home, buy house
About the
Author Raynor James, Fredericksburg, Virginia, U.S.A. Learn more about
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