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Step By Step Guide To Help You Relocate To Denver

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Are you relocating to Denver with family? Well, it is going to be an exciting stage of your life – being in a new place with new friends are things that everyone looks forward to. On the flip side, relocation comes with a set of challenges that you have to meet head-on.

We’ve put together our TOP TIPs to help you with a seamless move. Please enjoy the video and then continue with the rest of the article. Oh and reach book a visit or a consult so we can help you on your homeowner journey!

7 Key Steps To Relocation [BLOG]

A smooth relocating to Denver process can only be possible if you work out a master plan over the three main stages connected to moving to another city. These are packing, moving, and finding a new home and once you can handle these three well, relocating to Denver, Colorado should be easy for you.

This post will guide you step-by-step on how you can relocate to Denver without any problems.

Let’s get started,    

Gather Packing Materials Well in Advance

Long before you are actually relocating to Denver, go on a hoarding spree of packing materials from anywhere you can lay your hands on – grocery stores, liquor stores, and others. Find out whether they have boxes to spare. Ask family and friends to save newspapers and bubble wrap for you. This act is the key to a smooth move and takes care of the packing. Begin this exercise several weeks before you plan to move. 

Set Up a Packing Timeline

When you are relocating to Denver with family, you should not get into a packing frenzy at the last moment. It might be traumatic for young children and exhausting for your spouse. Hence, set up a packing timeline that not only gets the work done but also does not create too much pressure on the others. Decide first the order of packing and then go about emptying room by room. Allott dates for packing each room so that you will know that your schedule is being maintained.

Clean as You Pack

There are two aspects to packing when you are relocating to Denver, Colorado. The first is packing when you put things away and the second is cleaning each room immediately after it is empty and the boxes moved to a corner.

When you follow this practice, your house will be cleaned bit by bit and you do not have to start the whole cleaning process after you have completed the entire packing and feeling bone-weary. It is also useful when you rent your house after you vacate and must leave it in a spic and span condition for the tenant to move in. 

Packing for relocating to Denver is the ideal opportunity to declutter your house and clean it of all the junk and trash. Pack the minimum number of items needed to move and jettison all the junk. Sell it at a garage sale and use the proceeds as moving expenses. Items that you have not used for the past six months might not be used again.     

Sell First, Then Buy

Financial and relocating experts agree that you should sell your current home before buying your new one. For, according to these experts, most lenders now won’t extend a short-term bridge loan if you try to buy before selling your current home. Also, carrying two mortgages, if you buy before you sell, is a financial burden most people simply can’t carry. Even if you have to rent an apartment for a while after relocating, selling first is still usually the wiser course.

Choose Your Mover Carefully

This final step in our guide for relocating to Denver often gets overlooked, but it’s important nevertheless. Here’s why: an interstate move typically costs in excess of $5,000, and complaints about moving companies are high and on the rise. These complaints include your final bill being much higher than the initial estimate, delays in pick up and delivery, and unsavory employees. So you need to choose carefully.

Select a reputable moving company with a good track record and positive customer reviews. Compare estimates from multiple companies, but don’t solely rely on price as the deciding factor.

Price, then, is not the primary consideration. You need to look carefully at the mover’s reputation. Yes, you do need to get estimates, but don’t go with lowest one by default. Check the company’s BBB rating, peruse online reviews, and talk to former customers in your area. Confidence in mover will make relocating far less painful.

Moving can be a lot of work, but this guide to help you relocate to Denver and will help make things a little easier and smoother for you. Are you ready to find your new home in your new city? We are here to help! Send us a message or give us a call today! 720-730-2289

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