How To Make Your Move Easier
on Your Family
People generally
have two kinds of needs during a home purchase. First are the
transactional needs, such as searching for a home, obtaining financing,
negotiating the terms of purchase, completing paperwork and legal
documents, and arranging the move. The second are emotional needs
that are involved in a home purchase, which can be where the most
stress occurs in a home purchase. The following are just a handful
of tips to help you and your family ease the stress of moving.
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Prepare your children
Although
you may have lived in your current residence for just a few
years, the same few years can be half the lifetime of a seven-
or eight-year-old, and can include all the years he or she
can remember. Your current residence may be the only home
your children have ever known, where they feel safe and comfortable.
It may be the center of your childrens' world.
Be sure
to announce the move in a completely positive way. You might
talk about how beautiful the neighborhood is and how good
the schools are. Bring your children to the new house, if
you live close enough that it is possible to do so. Otherwise,
positively describe the new house. Find out what your children's
favorite things are in your current home, and then try to
re-create them in the new home. Keep your children actively
involved in the process. For instance, don't just promise
that they can decorate their new rooms, but take them shopping
for paint, bedspreads, carpets, and other items that will
make the experience more fun and comforting.
Your children
are bound to have worries, fears, and sorrows during the move.
They may be moving away from friends and family they have
known their whole lives. Find ways to make parting pleasant.
You can plan a going-away party and let your children invite
their own guests. Take pictures of everyone and create a photo
album. If your children are old enough, allow them to take
pictures of the neighborhood that they will want to remember.
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Gain knowledge
You may
feel a sense of being out of control, as though other parties
to the purchase transaction are running the show and you're
merely getting in their way. Your mortgage company, the appraiser,
the inspector, and the seller all have certain powers to approve
or disapprove of your overall plan to purchase this home and
move successfully. This is certainly not easy!
Although
this can feel stressful, one of the best things you can do
for your own peace of mind is to understand as much of the
purchase process as possible. Your Realtor® will be able
to prepare you for unknowns ahead of time and tie down loose
ends as soon as possible.
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Trust the process
There
can be so much to do that it's easy to panic. It may feel like
you're taking a big risk, but the truth is that you're initiating
a big opportunity for you and your family. Even though you can't
predict what will happen every step of the way, your Realtor®
helps people buy and sell homes as a profession! Your Realtor®
has been there before and understands that this is a major upheaval
in your life. Trust that your Realtor® is looking out for
you on your way to a successful closing and move.
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Be flexible
Knowing
that your Realtor® will do everything possible to prepare
you for the various processes involved in your home purchase,
and will tie up those loose ends quickly and efficiently, it's
important for you to remember that there is no such thing as
a perfect world. The property inspection may reveal areas of
concern, or closing may be delayed for some reason. Try to take
a deep breath and be flexible in your thinking. You will have
a much greater chance of making your decisions based on logic
and not high emotion.
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Seek entertainment
Whenever
you feel that things are spinning out of control, find a diversion!
Take a walk around your new neighborhood, go on a day trip out
of town with your family, or take your family to a movie. Whatever
diversion or outlet works best for you, this is a good time
to engage in it! Remember to take one "move" at a
time.
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