Let’s face it, the whole process of moving home can be grueling! There is so much to do, and you have to do it within a certain timescale. Often this timescale moves as well which means you can end up exhausted and stressed out very quickly! The good news is you can alleviate some of this stress by recruiting others to help you with the hardest parts. To find out more about this read our easy-to-follow guide below.
Finding a new home to live in
Finding a new home that will suit all your needs, be in the location that you want, and have a cost within your price range can seem almost impossible! Happily, there are some ways that you can delegate and automate at least some part of this task.
First of all, you can choose to work with a real estate agent and have them on the lookout for your perfect home. There are several benefits to doing this including the fact that they can provide you with video tours of potential home candidates so you can better decide whether they are worth the time to go and look at in person.
You can also automate the process by using online real estate websites and carefully setting your filters only to properties that fall under what you are looking for. Then you should receive a curated email daily of only the most relevant homes.
Selling your home
There is a lot that goes into selling a home, such as making repairs, decorating, and showing people around. Then there is the negotiation aspect which can be particularly stressful. However, what if I were to tell you that you can delegate selling your home to someone else and in the process cut out the need for any of these tasks?
Indeed, if you are pondering the question of how I can sell my house fast, and with minimum effort then the answer is to use a house-buying service operated by a renovation company. This is because they will buy your property with no offers, no repairs, and no showings, making the process super easy and quick.
Decluttering your old home
It’s widely known that to make moving day easier, decluttering your old home before you move to your new one is crucial. This is because it will help stop you from having to move items that you no longer want. Some people even make considerable money from decluttering before moving which can help them pay for the move itself.
However, if the thought of decluttering your entire home sends shivers down your spine, there are some people you can call on to help you. Your first stop here should be anyone else who lives in the property including family and housemates.
Be sure to delegate the decluttering of their own spaces and at least part of the shared spaces too. Oh, and giving them a deadline will help them stay on track.
You can even get your little ones to help with the declutter, by sorting through their toys and clothes. However, you may want to give the bin and donate piles a quick look over before you remove them from the house.
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