4 Cellphone Contacts to Have Before You Move

Note: This blog post is a sponsored conversation written by Lynn Smythe, the Founder and Chief Blogger for The Creative Cottage lifestyle blog. The opinions, thoughts, ideas and text are all mine.

You’ve just bought a house, and you’re ready to take a fresh start in a brand new environment. Congratulations! When you’re moving in, there is a lot of things to prepare and think about, from registering at your local surgery to making sure your posts can get transferred to the new address.

Additionally, you might want to get familiar with your surroundings. After all, nobody wants to get lost on the first day of the school run! In other words, you’ll have a lot to plan, organize, and arrange before you can call yourself ready to become a local. 

Therefore, it’s a good idea to take any shortcut you can along the way and trust professionals to make the move smoother for you. You need people you can rely on during the first few weeks of your move. Here are our recommended cellphone contacts to store in your phone before you leave your old home.

Someone to Tell You What You’re Buying

Ideally, the first contact is someone you should have consulted before making a price offer on the house. Indeed, a home inspector is typically a professional contracted by potential buyers who want to get a better understanding of the property.

Services like Solex Group professional home inspection can give you a clear breakdown of the different issues that will need to be targeted as you move in, from areas where the house is losing heat to health and safety regulations when it comes to building materials and insulation solutions. You can use the information to arrange work repairs with specialist builders. 

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Make sure you have the numbers of few great takeout and food delivery services in your cellphone before you move to your new home. Image courtesy Pixabay.

Someone to Give the Garden its Decor

Not every house comes with a glorious and lush garden. More often than not, properties that are on the market can struggle with an overgrown backyard – which can happen if the current owners have already moved out. You will need a landscaping designer to help you not only rearrange the planting but also set the mood as if the garden were an additional room to your house. Whether you want a space that is easy to maintain or new points of interest such as a water feature, landscaping is a service you can’t do without. 

Someone Who Understands Your Style

Homebuyers agree that you can’t call a house your home until you’ve created a personal decor that works for you. However, interior projects can rapidly get out of hand when you try to inject personality to an empty house.

That’s precisely where a talented interior designer can make a significant difference. Indeed, a designer can not only ensure that you’re saving money through the process – as they have all the business connections to guarantee the lowest price – but they also build a space that matches your needs and taste. 

Cellphone Contacts to Keep the Hunger Away

Last but not least, it takes a lot of time to settle in. The last thing you want to do while you’re fighting your way through an army of cardboard boxes is to cook dinner. During the first few days, your lifesaver will be the local takeaway restaurant. When you’ve spent hours unpacking and tidying up rooms, a pizza or a bowl of Chinese noodles is going to bring all the comfort you need to go to bed with a smile. 

You can’t move in successfully without strategic support. Finding people you can trust with your home structure or your hunger issues isn’t going to help you settle into your new community, but it’s going to take a lot of stress off your shoulders.

Do you have any additional cellphone contacts you’d like to recommend that aren’t on this list? Leave a comment on this blog with your favorites!

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