Friday, September 30, 2016

The Secret To A Stress-Free Move-In Experience


The day to move in to your new home is finally here! With the help of your realtor in College Station, you have finally found the right property. Now you just have to move in and enjoy your new home.

How you handle this experience can mean the difference between a stress-free move or extra frustration. It's no secret that moving can be a stressful time. However, there are some steps that you can take to alleviate stress as you start this new chapter in your life. Try the following tips to keep your move easy, quick and frustration-free.

Plan Ahead

There really is no substitute for a great plan. Just like a football team has a plan for every play, you need a solid plan for your move. It's best to begin by thinking carefully about what you will need for the big day. A few key things you will need include a moving truck, plenty of boxes, cushioning for packing fragile items and some helping hands to assist with loading and unloading.

You can plan ahead by scheduling to pick up a moving truck the day before your move. It also helps to carefully label or mark moving boxes with bright tape. This will help you coordinate which boxes to take to each room in your new house. Make sure that you carefully walk through your new home before you move in. Talk with your roommates, spouse or family about which items should go where. Take careful notes as you go through these conversations. When it's time to move, you will have detailed notes and a plan in mind to guide you.

Schedule Plenty of Time

A guaranteed way to make your move-in experience more stressful is to try to get everything done in one day. Even if you are moving to a one-bedroom apartment and you have just a few pieces of furniture, trying to rush will really stress you out. Make sure you request some time off work or schedule your move over a holiday weekend so that you have some extra time.

It's much less stressful to move into your new house at a comfortable and relaxed pace. If you're rushing and trying to race the clock, you'll set yourself up for frustration. Always give yourself plenty of time to get the job done.

Hire Some Helping Hands

If you want your move to go off without a hitch, don't go it alone! Moving by yourself will only get you a sore back and extra stress. If you can, hire a reputable local moving company to assist you. They will cost extra but the additional help can be invaluable.

If a moving company is out of your budget range, it's time to call up some friends and family. They may not be as experienced as professional movers but nearly anyone can help to carry boxes and arrange furniture. By bringing in friends and family, you can save money on professional movers and repay everyone with a backyard barbecue in your new home!

Focus On The Positive Change

Remember, moving is a good thing! Don't let the stress of moving overwhelm you. Make sure that you take some time to look forward to all the birthdays, holidays and special events that you will enjoy in your new home. This is a time for excitement and positive change. Take the time to embrace the occasion.

Your College Station, TX realtor can also help you take the stress out of moving. Don't forget to ask them for advice and tips!

The Secret To A Stress-Free Move-In Experience


The day to move in to your new home is finally here! With the help of your realtor in College Station, you have finally found the right property. Now you just have to move in and enjoy your new home.

How you handle this experience can mean the difference between a stress-free move or extra frustration. It's no secret that moving can be a stressful time. However, there are some steps that you can take to alleviate stress as you start this new chapter in your life. Try the following tips to keep your move easy, quick and frustration-free.

Plan Ahead

There really is no substitute for a great plan. Just like a football team has a plan for every play, you need a solid plan for your move. It's best to begin by thinking carefully about what you will need for the big day. A few key things you will need include a moving truck, plenty of boxes, cushioning for packing fragile items and some helping hands to assist with loading and unloading.

You can plan ahead by scheduling to pick up a moving truck the day before your move. It also helps to carefully label or mark moving boxes with bright tape. This will help you coordinate which boxes to take to each room in your new house. Make sure that you carefully walk through your new home before you move in. Talk with your roommates, spouse or family about which items should go where. Take careful notes as you go through these conversations. When it's time to move, you will have detailed notes and a plan in mind to guide you.

Schedule Plenty of Time

A guaranteed way to make your move-in experience more stressful is to try to get everything done in one day. Even if you are moving to a one-bedroom apartment and you have just a few pieces of furniture, trying to rush will really stress you out. Make sure you request some time off work or schedule your move over a holiday weekend so that you have some extra time.

It's much less stressful to move into your new house at a comfortable and relaxed pace. If you're rushing and trying to race the clock, you'll set yourself up for frustration. Always give yourself plenty of time to get the job done.

Hire Some Helping Hands

If you want your move to go off without a hitch, don't go it alone! Moving by yourself will only get you a sore back and extra stress. If you can, hire a reputable local moving company to assist you. They will cost extra but the additional help can be invaluable.

If a moving company is out of your budget range, it's time to call up some friends and family. They may not be as experienced as professional movers but nearly anyone can help to carry boxes and arrange furniture. By bringing in friends and family, you can save money on professional movers and repay everyone with a backyard barbecue in your new home!

Focus On The Positive Change

Remember, moving is a good thing! Don't let the stress of moving overwhelm you. Make sure that you take some time to look forward to all the birthdays, holidays and special events that you will enjoy in your new home. This is a time for excitement and positive change. Take the time to embrace the occasion.

Your College Station, TX realtor can also help you take the stress out of moving. Don't forget to ask them for advice and tips!

Friday, September 23, 2016

4 Tips For The Perfect Move-In Party

Credits -  Robert Chlopas
Once your College Station, TX realtor has helped you find your dream home, it's time to celebrate! You will want to kick things off right in your new home by throwing a party. After all, you deserve a celebration after all the hard work, planning and heavy lifting.

Throwing the perfect move-in party is also a great way to settle into your new surroundings and prepare you for many happy years in your new home. Check out this list of the top four tips for planning a move-in party that you, your friends and family will really enjoy.

#1 – Keep It Relaxed and Informal

Let's face it, moving can be a tiring experience. The last thing you want to do after a big move is to spend weeks planning a large, formal occasion. You don't need a four-course meal and evening wear to have a great move-in party. Keep things low-key and informal.

A backyard barbecue is perfect for this kind of event. After all, Texans love their BBQ so you will have no problem getting guests to show up! You can save on costs and planning by doing things potluck style. Ask each guest to bring one item, such as hamburger buns, chips, plates or ice. That way, you can simply provide the space and the party will come to you.

#2 – Invite Your Neighbors

Now is the perfect time to get to know your new neighbors. A few days before your party, pay a visit to some of the folks in your neighborhood. Knock on their doors to hand them an invitation in person or leave an invitation on their doorstep or in their mailbox. This is a perfect opportunity to expand your social circle while also getting introduced to your neighbors.

After all, the best neighborhood is one that is built on community and friendship. The beginning of many new friendships can start at your move-in party. You might even pick up a few new recipes! And it never hurts to be on good terms with your neighbors since you never know when you might have to borrow a yard tool or hire a babysitter.

#3 – Have A Simple Theme

You can keep your party low-key and inexpensive while still taking the time to make it memorable. You can draw on your interests to come up with a simple theme for the party. Does your family love football? Here in Texas, football always makes for a good theme. Decorate with your favorite team's colors and memorabilia. Music is another good choice. Make it an all-Beatles night or crank up the dance music for an enjoyable evening. It doesn't take much to make your party stand out.

#4 – Thank The People Who Helped You

If you had help from friends and family during your move (and you should have), they should definitely be on your guest list. Pay them back for all their hard work with delicious snacks and a cold beverage. Make sure to make the rounds and thank each person individually. It will really make them feel appreciated and it could even convince them to help you in the future.

If you hire a moving company, get a large thank-you card and have the guests sign it. Send it to the moving company after the party to let them know they helped you have a great occasion.

Friday, September 16, 2016


You would not think so, but certain paint colors in your house could scare away potential buyers. It seems like the new owners could just paint over the colors, but if someone is trying to imagine themselves in your home, then the paint can just throw them off. Let us look at some ways the paint can cause someone not to buy your home.

The exterior paint can be a turn off. Let us say the house is great, but the outside is pink with green shutters. This would give anyone pause, and the same goes for other strange colors you might not always see on a house. The inside can be just as bad as the outside sometimes, and it might even cause potential buyers to pass by the home because they cannot forgive the outside appearance. This is unfortunate because the inside could be amazing, but society will always judge a book, or house, by its cover.

Inside colors that are dark like black, can cause buyers to feel like the house is depressing and dark. At the same time, they do not want to see an orange accent wall in an all-white room, or for the whole house to be blinding white. This buyers are hard to please it would seem. As the person selling the home you have a decision to make. If you paint the exterior of the house while it is expensive, it will give you more people who are interested in your home. The inside is not as difficult to paint, and while it is totally up to you toning down the brights, lightening up the darks, and coloring up the whites might be just what your home needs to sell. 


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