Making
Your House a Home
As any Homeowner knows, there’s a
subtle difference between owning a house and owning a home, and much of that
has to do with changing the house’s character to fit your own. To learn more about moving and updating your
house, please explore our site for information on moving.
Moving In
Considering the quantity and value
of your possessions, as well as the type of place you’re moving from and to,
you must decide the best method to move:
Professional movers: First, ask for estimates from
several companies, and base your decision on the costs and reputation of the
mover.
Moving yourself: You can probably cut your moving
bill in half if you pack your possessions and move them in a rented truck, but
the amount of work and worry will increase. Plus, you’ll want to review your
homeowner’s insurance policy to see if it covers your possessions during a
move.
Remember to save all your receipts
from the move, whether you choose a professional mover or do the job yourself.
If you’re moving in conjunction with a job and you itemize your tax returns,
you may be able to write off the moving expenses.
To learn more, please explore our
site’s enhanced information on Moving
Calling it Your Own
Finding a house is one thing, but
making it your home is another. Consider these ideas to make your home
comfortable, welcoming and yours right from the start:
- Set up one room in your home immediately after moving. Keep all boxes and clutter out of
it; arrange familiar furniture and items. Use this room as a haven as you
tackle the entire house.
- If you have children, set up their rooms right away to give them a feeling of being
home.
- If necessary, give walls a fresh coat of paint before unpacking items. Use curtains or throw
pillows to adapt your furnishings to an existing color scheme.
- Draw up a floor plan to help you decide where to put furniture before you lug it around.
- Create a focal point in each room by drawing attention to an architectural feature — add
artwork above the mantel or use an unusual drapery treatment on a window with a
view.
After the Sale
The relationship you’ve forged with
your First Gabrielson Agency Real Estate Agent doesn’t end when the sale is over. Feel free to
contact him or her with any questions you might have even after you’re settled.
And, don’t forget to call when you’re ready to make another move – your First Gabrielson Agency
Real Estate Agent will always be ready to provide you with Premier Service.
Work with First Gabrielson Agency to Buy a Belmond Area
Home
If you are thinking of buying a home a home, or want
to talk with an expert Real Estate Agent with detailed knowledge of Belmond Area Real
Estate, please feel free to contact us click here.
Simply call us at 1-800-728-3261, or fgahomes@frontiernet.net us.
We’ll be glad to talk with you, and help you in all of your Belmond Area
Real Estate needs.