Sunday, June 26, 2016

The Top 5 Businesses or Services to Locate Fast After Moving

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Researching the location of your new home carefully before choosing which one to buy is important. This process often includes finding local schools, hospitals and employment opportunities but can leave out some of the other businesses or services that are also helpful. After going through the stress of packing all your belongings from your old home and moving to the new one your College Station, TX realtor helped you find, there are five major places to locate fast.

1 – A Local Bank That Fulfills All Your Needs

If you bank with a national chain, you will probably be able to find a location in or around the College Station and Bryan, TX area. If you are changing banks, it is important to shop around and find one with the best account for you. Speed is important because you need to have access to your money quickly after moving.

2 – The Best Supermarket or Grocery Store For Your Budget
There might be multiple supermarkets in the area around your new home, but some may be less than ideal while others may be out of your price range. Some basic research and looking at online sales circulars can help you decide which will become your weekly stop for groceries.

3 – A Reputable Vehicle Mechanic or Service Center

When your car breaks down, you need it fixed quickly. The last thing you want is to be stuck taking your vehicle to any old mechanic without knowing if you will get a good deal or proper repairs. Internet reviews from people who have used local service centers or mechanics can help you identify a good one that you can trust.

4 – The Safest and Most Enjoyable Parks

Whether you have children that would like to visit a playground or you just want to take a jog along a wooded path, it is a great idea to find a safe park quickly after moving. In the College Station, TX area there are more than a dozen parks to choose from. Each one has different amenities such as picnic pavilions, sports fields and nature paths.

5 – An Awesome Pizza Delivery or Takeout Restaurant

After moving to your dream Texas home, you will need to eat before you unpack the dishes and utensils. Many families enjoy take-out or delivery their first few nights in a new place. Finding the best pizza or take-out can be a process that stretches over many weeks, but reviews and recommendations can help.

As your family settles into the house first presented by your College Station, TX realtor, there will be more discoveries about the community as the days go by. To get started on the right foot and make the moving process as stress-free as possible, it is important to find these businesses and services as soon as possible after claiming your new home.





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Monday, June 20, 2016

Great Decorations for a Texas BBQ Housewarming Party


What better way to introduce your friends and family to your new home in the Brazos Valley than with a Texas BBQ housewarming party? After looking at many properties with your College Station, TX realtor, you have finally decided on the perfect house to live in with your family. Of course, you want to share this with people you know and also invite your new neighbors to the fun. Great food and drinks are essential, but the decorations you choose for your Texas-style shindig are equally important.

Consider these three options for Texas BBQ housewarming party decorating themes:

Patriotic Red, White and Blue With a Texas Flare

Texans have big hearts and a lot of pride in their state and the great USA. You can't go wrong with red, white and blue decorations for a Texas BBQ housewarming party, especially if it is being held near July 4th. Add even more Texas style by using large stars in most of the decorating.

Specific ideas include red and white checked tablecloths, Texas flag toothpicks to stick in the finger food or cupcakes, star-shaped light garlands and anything that mentions one of the great Texas sports teams or College Station's own Texas A&M University.

Down Home Cowboy and Country

A home-style barbecue housewarming party is the perfect place to display decorations with country charm and cowboy style. Think rustic, old-fashioned and the wild, wild west. This decoration style for a get-together can overlap with the patriotic theme somewhat.

Along with the checked or cow print tablecloths, use bandannas for napkins and old lanterns for lighting instead of candles or electric lights. Also, consider using plastic cowboy boots as vases for wildflowers and place them in the center of the tables. Give every guest an inexpensive cowboy hat to wear. Different tables can be identified with a painted board sign saying "Saloon" for the drinks area and "Chuck Wagon" for the food table.

Tex-Mex Southwestern Style

If you want your new Texas home's barbecue party to have a south-of-the-border flare, you might like to decorate with a Tex-Mex or Southwestern style. Instead of red, white and blue, think bright, multi-colored serape cloth on the tables with fake cacti decorations in the middle. Other fun options to include are painted maracas, straw sombreros and strings of chili peppers. You can even find chili pepper shaped lights to hang from the trees surrounding your party spot.

No matter what style of decoration you choose for your Texas BBQ housewarming party, be sure to have plenty of great food and drinks on hand. Texas is quite serious about their barbecuing skills, so if you have recently moved from another area of the country, it might be a great idea to get tips from the locals or even hire a specialist. After all, you want to make the best impression on your new neighbors since you will be living in your College Station or Bryan, TX home for many years to come.





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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Summertime Moving Tips for Hot Texas Neighborhoods

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Moving your family and belongings to a new home can be stressful enough without factoring in the summertime heat of the College Station, TX area. In July and August, the average temperatures soar to over 96 degrees Fahrenheit. Without proper planning, this can cause tempers to flare during the strain of a move and may also be harmful for some of your possessions. Follow these tips to stay comfortable and safe while you move into your new home this summer.

Why Summer is a Popular Time to Move

Many people choose summer to move because of the dryer, warmer weather. It is possible that more houses go on the market in the spring, so when your realtor finds you the perfect new house, you will most likely pack, move and unpack during the hottest months of the year.

For families with children, summer makes moving easier because there is no disruption of school classes. It might also be easier for working parents to take time away from the office.

Items to Protect More in a Summertime Move

There are some items you must take extra care to protect from the heat. Fresh food, medications, nutritional supplements and food products such as protein powder must be stored in a cool spot while moving.

Other items to protect from the heat include aerosol cans that can explode when exposed to high temperatures, candles or other wax items that easily melt, and soft plastic or rubber products such as pool toys and waterproof mattress covers that can be damaged by extreme heat.

How to Keep Your Family Cool and Happy

Staying cool can help aleviate short tempers and stress that moving, alone, can cause. Be sure the electricity is active before you move in so you can turn on the air conditioner right away and take plenty of breaks in the cool shade or house.

While doing physical labor in the hot sun, your body can quickly become dehydrated and will need a steady supply of fluids. Drink plenty of water or sports drinks. Avoid sugary sodas and alcohol. Scheduling snack breaks as well will help keep everyone's energy up and tempers down.

Quickly move the kids’ possessions into their rooms so they can relax with familiar surroundings. This will not only help them stay cool but will also keep them out of the way and make them feel more comfortable with the process.
Summer remains one of the most popular times of the year to move to a new home. It can be less stressful with careful planning.






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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

What Makes a Great Location For Your New Home?


Walls can be painted, landscaping changed, utilities upgraded and everything maintained, but a house cannot usually be moved from its lot and location after you purchase it. When you are out with your College Station, TX realtor looking at potential properties to buy, you might consider placing a stronger emphasis on location then the building and surrounding land itself.

How do you determine if a home you are interested in is in a great location or not?

Although there are some intrinsic values that make one place a better location than another, such as crime rates and school ratings, most of what determines whether a neighborhood is right for you is personal depends upon your lifestyle and the particular needs of you and your family.

Here are some things to consider when deciding if a location works for you:

1 – Commute times to every person's job in the family should be reasonable. If both adults work in the same city, that makes finding a property within a certain radius easier. If they work in different directions, can be more difficult to find a central location for a house. Focus on drive time rather than distance as the crow flies. This will help reduce stress for both of them.

2 – Make sure the location of the home supports your transportation habits and lifestyle. Do you want a walkable neighborhood where it is easy to stroll down to the local store pick up a few things? Perhaps you need access to public transportation such as buses and trains. This consideration also includes ideas about how safe the sidewalks and streets are for your children to walk to their friend's house or to the bus stop, if there are bike riding paths and how close large highways are that will increase the heat, noise and danger of an area.

3 – Get a bird's eye view of the land surrounding the neighborhood by using satellite photos on Google maps or some other program. Not only will this help you identify helpful or problematic roads but may also reveal potential problems with noise, dust and danger. What first may appear like a pleasant family home could actually be nearly in the backyard of an industrial manufacturing plant, a noisy sports field or farmland with its disruptive tractor noises and clouds of dust. All of these things can be spotted easily on an overhead map so you can avoid purchasing a piece of property that is too close by.

The only thing you cannot change about whatever new home you buy is its location. While you may petition for sound barriers along a busy highway, or new rules that say a firehouse can't loads whistle after 9 PM, choosing a better location is a smarter idea from the start. Do proper research to make sure that your commute, your lifestyle and your sanity is protected when you move into your new house.




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