How can I make the move to senior living as smooth as possible?
Moving to a new home may seem like an overwhelming task. Good organization and the right support services can make it a worry-free experience. At most Classic Residence by Hyatt retirement communities, our move-in coordinator is ready and able to assist with or advise on many of the details of your move—so you can enjoy your new home and community right away, as well as all the best features of luxury senior living. Get ready to plan a smart move—the checklist.Moving to Classic Residence by Hyatt offers you so many exciting possibilities! To help make sure that your moving experience is organized and enjoyable, we have created this checklist of helpful tips and useful information for you. Prepare your home for selling.Homes that do not require much work are more enticing to most buyers. Some small items that can be done easily to make your home more appealing include:
These are just a few suggestions; your real estate agent can help you with other ideas. Find a realtor.Many geographical areas have real estate consultants who can make specific real estate agent recommendations to you based on proven results for your type of home and location. They can assist you with interviewing and evaluating real estate agents and help you with strategies to sell your home in a timely manner. Remember the magnitude of this investment and the importance of handing it over to the most qualified and competent person to sell it for you. The agent who values your home the highest is certainly the most appealing, but may not necessarily be the best individual to sell your home. It’s important to price your home right. List your home.Find a top sales producer. Ten percent of the agents at any given office produce 90 percent of the sales, so make sure you work with someone who has a proven track record. Successful agents give their clients an accurate assessment of their home’s worth as well as the length of time it may take to sell—they do not promise their clients unrealistic results. Price it right. Your real estate agent will be able to tell you what comparable homes in your area are selling for and help you determine the real market value of your property. Remember, the sale of any home is a function of timing and price. There are always buyers entering the market; if your home is priced competitively, it will sell more quickly, enabling you to move forward with your plans. Be prepared to accept an early offer. Statistics show that the first offer is usually the best one. You can create a greater sense of urgency in potential buyers when your listing is new. Scale down.Decide what furnishings you want to bring to your new home. Here are some helpful criteria to use:
Organize the details of your move.Your sales counselor can offer you a list of local companies that have experience with moving residents into their new homes at Classic Residence by Hyatt. Many movers offer supplemental services such as packing, unpacking and storage, so inquire with them about these services if you need them. The National Association of Senior Move Managers (NASMM) has an extensive network of specialists dedicated to helping older adults with the physical and emotional aspects of moving. Check with your sales counselor for more information about NASMM. Movers will be required to carry certain types and amounts of insurance coverage, so check with your sales counselor for these requirements prior to engaging a mover. Your move-in date.There are certain guidelines that movers must adhere to while conducting your move, so be sure to inform your sales counselor of your mover’s name and contact information. Confirm your move-in date with your sales counselor to make sure an elevator, if applicable, has been reserved for your movers. Confirm the actual move-in date with your movers. Finalize the details.
Moving day.
Explore your new home and neighborhood.
That is it! Congratulations on making a smart move! |
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