Saturday, June 13, 2009

Relocating? Pack it Up!

With the economy being what it is today, competition for employment is fierce. More people are determining they’re willing to move wherever they can find a decent job and attempt to regain some stability.

If the new employer offers a relocation package, it’s typical that moving expenses are paid, but the movers only insure what they themselves pack. For homeowners who now need to sell their homes to relocate, they may be hesitant to box up anything themselves. This may be fine for décor and wardrobe minimalists, but few homeowners fall into that category.

So, if this scenario applies to you, congratulations on your new opportunity! Now go get some boxes.

It’s wonderful that someone else is going to do all of the packing and moving for you, but you likely still have some work to do to get your home photo-perfect and show-ready. If you don’t take the time to prepare your home for public viewing, you could be cheating yourself out of thousands of dollars of sale proceeds. It’s also unfair to expect your real estate agent to put all sorts of time and money into marketing efforts when you haven’t done your job as homeowner first.

Take a good look around your home, paying particular attention to areas that attract clutter – and that could be anywhere. Begin to edit furnishings, décor, collections, pantry items, and overstuffed cabinets and closets. Be careful not to over-edit – you don’t want to pack up items you’ll need to have accessible until you move, and you don’t want your home to seem cold or completely devoid of personality. You just want buyers to see the great space they’ll be buying, and that’s easier to see with fewer items to distract them.

Now, there’s no need to pay for boxes, since the movers will surely come with their own packing materials. Think back to your years of apartment dwelling – and moving. Call grocery stores and office supply stores to find out when they receive their shipments, and tell them you’d like to take some boxes off their hands. You just need to be timely in your pick-up, or else they’ll have broken down the boxes already.

Since the movers will need to properly pack the items you’re temporarily placing in mismatched boxes, you don’t need to be overly careful with your packing techniques. Begin with items that aren’t fragile – clothing, seasonal shoes/boots/coats, towels, blankets, linens, metal baking pans and cookware that aren’t often used, games, books, DVDs, CDs, toys, etc. Extra furniture might be shuffled to a less furnished room or storage space.

When it comes to breakables, consider moving them to another space that you’ve managed to empty of non-breakables – like a cabinet, closet, or even inside a piece of furniture that buyers won’t look in because it’s your personal property. You get the idea.

In this housing market, you can’t leave success to chance – and you can’t place all of the responsibility on the shoulders of your real estate agent. So, get crackin’ and get packin’!

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