Whatever your reasons for relocating to a new area, the process can feel overwhelming.
Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, you’ll be changing more than your address. Besides a new house, you may also be searching for new jobs, schools, doctors, restaurants, shops, service providers and more.
Of course, you’ll need to pack, make moving arrangements, and possibly sell your old home. With so much to do, you may be wondering: Where do I start?
In this guide, I’ll outline seven steps to help you get prepared, get organised, and get settled in your new community. My hope is to alleviate the hassle of relocating—so you can focus on the exciting adventure ahead!
1. Gather Information
If you’re unfamiliar with your new area, start by doing some research. Look for data on average housing prices, demographics, school rankings if that’s important and amenities.
Check out local newspapers like the Limerick Leader, the Limerick Post and the Vale Star and blogs too, for information on political issues and developments that could impact your new community. You may also want to search for online forums and Facebook Groups relevant to your new area. These can be a great place to find information and ask questions.
If you’re relocating for a job, find out if your new employer offers any relocation assistance. Many large companies have a designated professional to assist employees with relocation efforts, while others may contract this service out to a third party. Some employers will also cover all or a portion of your relocation and moving costs.
By gathering this information up front, you’ll be better prepared to make informed decisions down the road.
Let me know if you’d like assistance with your information-gathering process. I have a wealth of knowledge about Limerick and the surrounding area, and would be happy to share information and answer any questions you may have. |
2. Identify Your Ideal Neighbourhoods
Once you’ve sufficiently researched your new area, you can start to identify your ideal neighbourhoods.
The first step is to prioritise your “needs” and “wants.” Consider factors such as budget; commute time; quality of schools; walkability; access to public transport; proximity to restaurants, shopping, and place of worship; and neighbourhood vibe.
If possible, visit the area in person to get a feel for the community. If you’re comfortable with it, it’s great to strike up conversations with local residents and ask about their experiences living in the area.
Still not sure which neighbourhood is the best fit for you and your family? Contact a local real estate agent for expert assistance. It’s usually the most efficient and effective way to narrow down your options.
3. Find Your New Home (and Sell Your Old One)
Once you’ve narrowed down your list of preferred areas, it’s time to start looking for a home. If you haven’t already contacted a real estate agent, now is the time. Our Limerick office can search for current property listings that meet your needs, typically at no cost to you.
Create another list of “needs” and “wants,” but this time for your new home. Include your basic requirements for size and space, bedrooms and bathrooms, but also think about what other factors are important to you and your family. An updated kitchen? A large garden? Ensuite in the master bathroom?
Narrow your list down to your top 10 and prioritise them in order of importance. This will give you a good starting point to begin your home search. Unless you have an unlimited budget, don’t expect to find a home with everything on your list. But having a prioritised list can help you (and your agent) understand which home features are the most important, and which ones you may be willing to sacrifice.
If you already own a home, you’ll also need to start the process of selling it or renting it out. A real estate agent like Ring Property Consultants can help you evaluate your options based on current market conditions. I can also give you an idea of how much equity you have in your current home so you know how much you can afford to spend on your new one.
Your agent can also advise you on how to time your sale and purchase. While some buyers are able to qualify for and cover the costs of two concurrent mortgages, many are not. There are a number of options available, and a skilled agent can help you determine the best course given your circumstances.
I would love to assist you if you have plans to buy or sell a home in Limerick and the surrounding area. Please contact me to schedule a free pre sale valuation so we can discuss your unique needs and devise a custom plan to make your relocation as seamless as possible. |
4. Prepare for Your Departure
While everyone considers packing a fundamental part of moving, we often overlook the emotional preparation that needs to take place. If you have children, this can be especially important. Communicate the move in an age-appropriate way, and if possible take them on a tour of your new home and neighbourhood. This can alleviate some of the mystery and apprehension around the move.
Allow yourself plenty of time to pack up your belongings. Before you start, gather supplies, including boxes, tape, tissue paper and bubble wrap. Begin with non-essentials—and sort items into four categories: take, rubbish, sell and donate/give away.
To make the unpacking process easier, be sure to label the top and sides of boxes with helpful information, including contents, room, and any special instructions. Keep a master inventory list so you can refer back to it if something goes missing.
If you will be using a moving company, start researching and pricing your options. To ensure an accurate estimate of your final cost, it’s best to have them conduct an in-person visit.. Make sure you’re working with a reputable company, and avoid paying a large deposit before your belongings are delivered.
Lastly, if you will be leaving friends or family behind, schedule final get-togethers before your departure. The last days before moving can be incredibly hectic, so make sure you block off some time in advance for proper goodbyes.
Looking for a reputable moving company? I am happy to provide referrals from the Limerick area. |
5. Prepare for Your Arrival
To make your transition go smoothly, prepare for your arrival well before moving day. Depending on how long your belongings will take to arrive, you may need to arrange for temporary hotel accommodations. If you plan to move in directly, pack an “essentials box” with everything you’ll need for the first couple of nights in your new home, such as toiletries, toilet paper, towels, linens, pyjamas, mobile phone chargers, snacks, pet food and a change of clothes. This will keep you from searching through boxes after an exhausting day of moving.
Arrange in advance for your utilities to be turned on, especially essentials like water, electricity and gas. (And while you’re at it, schedule a shut-off date for your current utilities.) I’m happy to advise on how to do this smoothly and efficiently. Update your address on all accounts and subscriptions and arrange to have your post forwarded through the postal office. If you have children, register them for their new school or creche and arrange for the transfer of any necessary records.
You may want to have the house professionally cleaned before moving in. And if you plan to redecorate, paint or install new flooring, it’s easier to have it done before you bring in all of your belongings. However, it’s not always feasible without someone you trust locally who can supervise. Another option is to keep a portion of your things in storage while you complete some of these projects.
If you’re relocating to Limerick, I can help! Contact me for a list of preferred hotels, utility providers, cleaners, contractors and more! |
6. Get Settled In Your New Home
While staring at an endless pile of boxes can feel daunting, you should take advantage of this opportunity to make a fresh start. By creating a plan ahead of time, you can ensure your new house is thoughtfully laid out and well organised.
If you followed my suggestion to pack an “essentials box” (see Step 5), you should have easy access to everything you’ll need to get you through the first couple of nights in your new home. This will allow you some breathing room to unpack your remaining items in a deliberate manner, instead of rushing through the process.
If you have young children, consider unpacking their rooms first. Seeing their familiar items can help them establish a sense of comfort and normalcy during a confusing time. Then move on to any items you use on a daily basis.
Pets can also get overwhelmed by a new, unfamiliar space. Let them adjust to a single room first, which should include their favourite toys, treats, food and water bowl, and a litter box for cats. Once they seem comfortable, you can gradually introduce them to other rooms in the home.
As you unpack, make a list of items that need to be purchased so you’re not making multiple trips to the shops!
Although you may be eager to get everything unpacked, it’s important to take occasional breaks. Have some fun, relax and explore your new town!
7. Get Involved In Your New Community
Studies show that moving can lead to feelings of loneliness and depression. People who have recently moved tend to be isolated socially, more stressed, and less likely to participate in exercise and hobbies. However, there are ways to combat these negative effects.
First, get out and explore. In a 2016 study, recent movers were shown to spend less time on physical activities and more time on their computers, which has been proven to lead to feelings of depression and loneliness. Instead, get out of your house and investigate your new area. And if you travel by foot, you’ll gain the advantages of fresh air and exercise.
Combat feelings of isolation by making an effort to meet people in your new community.Find a local interest group, take a class, or volunteer for a cause. Don’t wait for friends to come knocking on your door. Instead, go out and find them.
Finally, be a good neighbour. Make an effort to introduce yourself to your new neighbours, invite them over for coffee or dinner, and offer assistance when they need it. Once you’ve developed friendships and a support system, it will truly start to feel like home.
LET’S GET MOVING
While moving is never easy, these seven steps offer an action plan to get you started on your new adventure. To avoid getting overwhelmed, focus on one step at a time. And don’t hesitate to ask for help!
I regularly help home buyers and sellers with a seamless and “less-stress” relocation.
Give me a call or message me to schedule a free, no-obligation valuation! Call or text on WhatsApp me on 085 281 0246 or email diarmuid@ringpropertyconsultants.com