Friday, April 15, 2016

Relocating – The Move

Relocating – The Move

Moving can be frustrating, disruptive and time consuming, but it  also can be an adventure, exciting, and a time for discovery and a very good time to organize .movingtruck
Relocating does not have to be stressful, overwhelming and challenging. Through our experience and knowledge, we consistently provide our clients with quality, innovative full service programs that save you time and money to make a smooth move, consider dealing directly with us at AZPrideProperty
If you are new to the area, or going to be relocating to the Phoenix area, let us send you a complimentary relocation package for the Phoenix Metro Area. It contains everything about local living with its jobs, education, dining, night life, local attractions, outdoor activities, economy, history and, of course, Phoenix housing opportunities.
Additionally we can email you :movingperson
  • Golf Guide
  • Valley Dining
  • Area and zip code maps
  • School district maps
Here are some general tips to assist you in choosing your moving method and getting you started toward a successful move.
  • Notify your telephone, electric, gas, water, and credit card Companies.
  • Forward necessary mail to your new address. Discontinue service on a specific date.
  • Notify former employers. This will make tax time less taxing.
  • Be there and give direction. Let them know what you want loaded first and loaded last.
  • Get a copy of your inventory sheet from the foreman. Double check his notations about existing damage to your goods.
  • Have your insurance plan readily available. Hopefully you will have no use of this tip.
  • Devise a system. You should label your boxes with their destination in your new home. Hang numbered signs on the doorposts of each room and write the same numbers on the appropriate boxes. (Example: “2nd Fl./Room 4″) If you’re handy with a pencil, sketch a sample layout of your house, number the rooms on it, and post the layout on the truck for reference.
  • Load the rooms to be unloaded first—last. Whatever room is furthest from the entrance in your new home should be that room. In other words, unload back to front. The kitchen should be done at the very end though, because heavy appliances should go in the truck first.
  • Don’t forget to have your tools ready when you start unloading. You should put your tool box in when everything else is loaded in the truck.
  • Take all your valuable documents and jewelry with you! Don’t forget about your plants either. Most are too sensitive to make a long journey in a hot, dark truck. If you can take them with you too.
For more information about moving contact Linda Wieczorek 602.391.8246            Relocation Specialist.

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