Planning a Relocation

Moving house is a stressful endeavour at the best of times. Work related relocations can be even more stressful, however, since you抮e often on a tight timescale, and need to make sure that you have a quick sale and a smooth move so that you can get to work at the new site as quickly as possible. The following tips will help you to arrange a work related relocation that will go as smoothly as possible.
1. Do some homework
You may not have much choice as to what city you抮e moving to, but you should be able to pick the area ?do you want to live in the city, out on a suburb, or somewhere with a slightly longer commute. Find out what amenities the areas have to offer, and consider travel, schools, crime rates, and other issues that might be important to you.
2. Help yourself
You want to get a good deal on your home when you sell it, but you also want a quick sale too. Do some research to find out what home improvements you can do to increase your chances of a quick sale. Simple jobs such as shower repairs and bath resurfacing don抰 cost a lot of time or money, and can go a long way towards enticing buyers.
3. Talk to your employer
Your employer might be able to help with bridging loans, references, or advice regarding selling your home. They抣l appreciate any work you put in towards speeding up the sale, such as shower repairs, but there抯 only so much you can do for yourself. If you have to sell below market price, speak up ?your employer may be willing to make up the difference rather than see you struggle with debt caused by pressure to relocate quickly.
4. Pack light
When moving day comes, it抯 best to minimise the amount of work you need to do. Instead of filling the van with every single thing you own, why not use this opportunity to de-clutter? Do you really need everything you have in your spare room right now?
5. Read the Terms and Conditions
If you抮e moving home purely because of your job, then make sure you抮e getting a good deal. If you抮e going to end up massively out of pocket, then think carefully about whether or not it will be worth it. Admittedly, minor work such as bath resurfacing or loft insulation doesn抰 cost a fortune, but if your contribution to the moving costs ends up being mortgage fees, a sale at below market value, and the purchase of an over-priced, less than ideal home in your new area then you抮e getting a bad deal. Negotiate with your employer before you make any commitments. Relocating can work wonders for your career prospects, but don抰 feel pressured into doing it. If you抎 rather stay in your current home town, then look for other jobs. You may find a great new job, and decide that staying at home was the best decision that you抳e ever made.
This article was written on behalf of Hometech. Hometech offer bath resurfacing and shower repairs amongst other services.