
If you are moving to our area, I can assist you with the
information you need to make your transition as smooth as
possible. I have personal experience with relocating to the area.
Please feel free to contact me for home finding assistance and
area information.
- Complimentary community tours
of Champaign/Urbana and the University of Illinois
- Relocation package with
community information
- Correspond by email and phone
to identify the property that best meets your needs.
- Personalized MLS Listings by
Email - Early each morning your criteria will instantly be
searched through the local MLS system and the homes that match
your criteria will be emailed to you. Most times, you will be
notified of new listings, even before many local realtors!
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Client Update Center for photos and other information
related to your move and home purchase. I offer extensive weekly
photos of new construction homes to keep you abreast of
construction progress.
Use these helpful tips to stay on
track during your upcoming relocation. Before you know it, you'll
be putting out the welcome mat and making yourself at home.
Before the move:
- Get organized.
Start a "move file" to keep track
of estimates, receipts and other information. You may be able to
deduct your move and lower your taxes, so check with the IRS to
see what expenses can be deducted on your next tax return.
- Research your new
community. Check out the many
community links on my web site as well as the community packet
information. The local Chamber of Commerce is also great place
to find information about your new home.
- Stay Healthy.
Gather medical and dental records - including prescriptions and
shot records. Ask your existing doctors if they can refer you to
care providers in your new city.
- Prepare your
children. Arrange to have school
records transferred to your children's new school district
and/or daycare. Involve your children in the moving process,
from picking out the new home to packing their toys. Relocating
can be a "scary" adventure, so make sure you talk to your family
about the move. Visit about the new community and discuss how
to make new friends. To learn more about how to prepare your
child for the move,
please refer to this article.
- Budget for moving
expenses.
- Tie up loose ends.
- Contact utility companies to
disconnect, transfer or connect services. Plan on keeping
current services through your move date and having new ones
available prior to your move-in date.
- Return library books and pick
up dry cleaning or items out for repair.
- Call your local newspaper and
set a date to cancel your subscription.
- Call your insurance agent to
see what changes to expect in your policies. Ask if moving is
covered and arrange for insurance for your new home.
- Contact health clubs or other
organizations to which you belong. Ask how you can end, sell
or transfer your membership.
- Contact your bank and/or
credit union to transfer or close accounts. Clear out safety
deposit boxes. Pick up traveler's checks or cash for "on the
road" expenses.
- Keep in touch.
File a change of address. If you don't know what your new
address will be, ask the postal service to hold your mail in
their office in your new city. Make a list of friends, relatives
and businesses that will need to know of your move and send your
new address to them as soon as possible. Postal forwarding time
is limited.
- Take inventory.
- Decide what items need to go
before your move and plan a yard sale or contact your local
charities. If you donate, be sure to get a receipt for income
tax purposes.
- Make a list of things that
are valuable or difficult to replace. Ship these items by
certified mail or carry them with you.
- Clean house.
- Start collecting boxes and
other packing supplies at least a month before your move.
- Use up things that can't be
moved, such as frozen foods, bleach and aerosol cleaners.
- Dispose of flammables,
corrosives and poisons.
- Drain all gas and oil from
your mower and other motors. Gas grills, kerosene heaters,
etc. must be emptied as well.
- Empty, defrost and clean your
refrigerator at least 24 hours before moving day.
- Reserve your
moving truck or arrange for a moving company to move you.
Do this at least a few weeks before your move. If you need a
ramp or other loading equipment, make reservations with a local
equipment-rental yard.
- Be prepared.
As moving day gets closer, finish packing and prepare a box with
the essentials. Keep these items handy, preferably in your
automobile. Don't forget to include extra clothing, toiletries
and snacks for the kids. Other things to consider are:
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Coffee cups, paper plates,
paper towels
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Plastic forks, spoons, knives
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Dish soap, trash bags, towels
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Phone books, pencils and paper,
your "move file"
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Telephone, radio, batteries
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Scissors, masking tape, utility
knife, can opener
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Toilet paper, prescriptions,
aspirin or other pain relievers
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Flashlight, light bulbs, hammer
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Toys for the kids
- Finish up.
Before leaving your old home, check every room, closet and
cabinet one last time. Make sure everything is loaded. Leave a
note with your new address in the house so future occupants can
forward any stray mail.
After
the move:
- Get connected.
Check to see if your mail is making it to your new address or
pick up any mail being held.
- Fill out the
paperwork. Get a new driver's
license and new tags for your automobile. And don't forget to
register to vote. In many states, you can do this when you get
your new license.
- Stay up to date.
Contact the local paper for a new subscription.
- Make yourself at home!
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