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Sound advice for new homeowners

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Moving into a new home is an exciting time in your life. It marks the beginning of your property journey. You now have the opportunity to decorate or enhance your home the way you see fit. There are no landlords or family members to restrict any of your choices. With all this freedom comes responsibility. By making some smart moves at the onset, you can ensure a smooth transition when settling down in your new home.

1. Pack everything that you may need for a great first day

Make your first day full of smiles by packing a special box of essentials. Pack a fresh set of clothes for the night. This will avoid the hassle of opening too many boxes at once. And do not forget about your toothbrush!

After a long day of moving, having food for your family and pet, basic cleaning supplies, cutlery, box openers, first aid, and extra bin bags, for example, can really help your family ease into the new environment without issues. 

2. Meet your neighbours

The Upper Highway has a strong community spirit so saying hello to your neighbour can make your property journey a pleasant one. You can ask them about amenities in the area and set the right tone if you need a helping hand, someone to look over your property when you're away, or even just a cup of sugar at some point. 

Introducing your children to the neighbours' kids will ease their transition into the neighbourhood. If they have any anxiety about attending a new school, making a new friend before the first day will encourage them to get excited about their new adventure. 

3. Get rid of unwanted belongings

Moving is a fresh start - an excellent way to free yourself from unwanted furniture, clothes, toys, decor, and equipment that won't fit in or match your new home. Donating these items to a charity can help you make moving a positive experience beyond your family. 

One such charity is Seeff's Home2Home initiative which helps communities in need. Your unwanted goods will be redistributed to local homes that have great use for your items. Ask your Seeff agent to discuss the initiative in more detail with you.

4. Get your team in order

A house becomes a home when you've infused it with your own unique personality. In most cases, you might just need a bit of cleaning but you should take the opportunity to consult painters, home cleaning services, landscapers, etc. to help make your space fit your vision. Have a chat with your expert Seeff agent about service providers in the area who can help.

5. Join the local Facebook or WhatsApp groups

Social media groups have become the go-to way to learn more about your new community. Upper Highway Info will keep you updated with what's happening in the community, while Upper Highway Buy and Sell will have you scoring a great bargain. Local groups are also a fantastic way to connect with others in the community who share the same interests as you.

6. Enjoy your new home

Even if your home is move-in ready, you might still have lots to do from informing people of your move to getting to know the neighbourhood. But, you should still take the time to appreciate your new space. Look at it with fresh eyes and see the opportunities it holds for a better life for you and your family.

If you are searching for the home of your dreams, contact Seeff Hillcrest & Kloof today. Our agents will help you find the perfect humble abode. 

Author: Seeff Hillcrest & Kloof

Submitted 24 Mar 21 / Views 894

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