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How to Ensure Smooth Moves

If you’re one of the many who have recently taken advantage of the first-time or move-up home buyer tax credit, there’s a happy move in your future. Unfortunately, I’ve seen the stresses of moving cast a cloud over the excitement my clients feel about heading to their new home, making for a nightmarish experience instead of a momentous occasion.

Thanks to my relationships with top moving experts, I can offer several tips to make moving a more streamlined, more pleasant experience:

Use a large notebook or binder to centralize all the important details of your move. It should contain detailed lists, including an inventory of boxes. Supplement this with a compter printout of box contents and e-mail it to yourself and a couple of other trusted sources as a back-up.

It’s never too early to start packing as we all have items that are not currently in use- think winter clothes, your baseball card collection, holiday decorations. Moving companies may allow you to return unused boxes, so order more than you think you’ll need, by 20%. Invest in the right tape to keep boxes securely fastened, some new Sharpie pens, and labels to color-code your move.

Take photos and notes on how your media equipment is set up: television, sound equipment, computer equipment, etc., in order to avoid an AV nightmare in your new home. Label all remotes and wires as well.

Moving can be particularly stressful for animals. Consider leaving them with a friend or at a reputable pet boarding service.

Most homeowners insurance will not cover property in transit, so consider insuring certain items separately. Take photos for documentation to support loss or damage claims, and carry irreplaceable and legal items, like passports and birth certificates, with you.

Good companies that can guide you through the process will have a proven track record. Ask your friends and your real estate agent for referrals.

In many cases, moving expenses are deductible from federal income taxes. If you are moving because of a change in employment, you may be able to claim this deduction even if you don not itemize.

For more information on making your move as painless as possible, please email me- and feel free to forward these tips to any family or friends with a move in their future.

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