Are you about to move into your new home? This is an exciting time and there’s probably going to be a lot on your mind. However, it’s important to ensure that you are not making any key mistakes here. There are quite a few mistakes that you need to be aware of as precautions that you should take.
Things to Do When You Move Into a New Home
Change The Locks
When you move into a new property, the previous owner should give back all the keys. This includes any copies that they have made. However, it’s easy to forget to give back all the keys and still end up with a few from a previous property.
That’s why it’s worth changing the locks. Even if you trust the previous property owner, a key that they kept could still ultimately end up in the wrong hands and leave you in a difficult situation.
It’s better to just play it safe and change the locks. Then, you will know without a doubt that no one has keys to your home except your family.
Clean It Up
Make sure that you clean the property when you move in. This does provide a psychological benefit. By cleaning it up you are going to send the message that this is a new property rather than someone else’s home.
It’s immediately going to feel fresher to you and that will be important when you are aiming to get the best experience possible from this move. If you are anxious to clean it, you could consider hiring professional carpet cleaners. This will save you a lot of time and effort, and you will know it is done thoroughly.
Completing A Survey
Ideally, you should have completed a survey before you chose to move into the property. However, this isn’t always an option, especially with a rushed move.
Sometimes a seller is going to be anxious to get the whole process completed without delay. If that’s the case, you should be ready to complete a survey after you move in.
This is going to reveal any issues that you might be dealing with and that you perhaps aren’t fully prepared for. It can save you from any unexpected headaches further down the line.
Check Problem Areas
If you’re not completing a survey, you should at the very least check some of the problem areas with your home quite thoroughly. The key areas to consider are the basement and the attic.
If there is an issue with your home, this is where they will be lurking. You must inspect every part of these sections of your home and ensure that there aren’t any nasty issues that are only going to grow.
With most home issues, if you catch them early, they are going to be far easier to handle. Plus, you’ll likely be able to avoid some expensive costs, too. The sooner you find out what’s causing an issue and get it taken care of, the better off you and your home will be.
During the home-buying process, it may be difficult to survey a home or even find problem areas, especially if it’s a long-distance move where the house was purchased online. For more information on remotely buying your house, check out the infographic below!
Infographic provided by Master Movers, a residential moving company
Things to Remember Before Moving into a New Home
Remember these important things to do before moving into your new home. Some home buyers get so caught up in the excitement that they forget some of these steps. It’s essential that you do them all, however, so the moving process can be easier and more enjoyable.
These are really good tips that I’ll need next month!
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