Full Service Movers: New Mortgage? Make Moving Simple

by tkwriter on September 3, 2009

Although mortgages may not be going out the lenders’ doors as often as they used to, this is a great time to buy if you are in the position, and it is a good time to think about moving if it’s something you have been considering in the back of your mind for some time now. Whether you are planning on purchasing a condo, a loft in the city, or a sprawling ranch in the country, mortgages are coming with good interest rates and terms, and moves are easy to coordinate and carryout.

The first step when moving is obviously to find the right moving companies. Whether you want them to handle all aspects from packing to transporting and then unpacking, or if you want just a portion done for you (like helping you load and unload, or just the driving of your belonging to the new address), there are many resources to fit your needs. Most full service movers may need a longer lead time, while securing a truck rental for moving may need just a day or two notice.

Some additional things to think about before deciding on your best option for making a move will be the following:

- How far are you moving? (Note that some movers can only relocate you within state lines; across state lines requires additional permits.)

- How many things do you have to move and are there many large items that may require special attention?

- Are there children or animals to think about? – What is the expected closing date for your new mortgage and house?

- Will you have flexibility with the moving companies if your closing date changes?

- How much work do you want to do, such as packing, unpacking, or other house fix-up projects that should be completed in advance, like painting or changing carpets?

All of these items will make moving day easy, or alternatively, be hectic and stressful. So, make your plans as far ahead of time as possible. Planning and verifying steps along the way will keep things on track and keep you feeling at ease and in control (or at least as much as that’s possible with any relocation). Document conversations and secure copies of any contracts with those you’ve paid to help. It will make things much simpler to settle in the unfortunate event of any missed deadlines down the road.

One of the easiest ways to find companies — from mortgages to moving companies — is to look online. There, you’ll find everything from interest rates, moving rates, estimated closing date schedules, movers’ delivery dates, etc. Or, if you like a more personal or reliable approach, ask friends and family members who’ve been through the same processes lately. They’ll know where you should be careful and where you can easily rely on others to get the job done. Then, simply pick out your new place (whether it’s across town or across the country) and begin considering things for the new life you’ll be able to enjoy in your new home.

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