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New Homeowner Survival Guide – The 10 Essential Tasks after Closing!

Congratulations on becoming a homeowner! With the paperwork done and the keys in your hand, it’s time to shift your focus to the exciting journey of making your new house a home. To help you navigate this transition, we’ve curated a comprehensive checklist of essential tasks to prioritize after moving in. Check out our new homeowner survival guide! 

New Homeowner Survival Guide - Updating Your Address

New Homeowner Survival Guide | Notifying important people in your network about a change of address is a good first step!

1. Update your address and driver's license

Start your journey by updating your address with the relevant parties. Notify the post office, banks, subscriptions, and any other important contacts. Ensuring your mail reaches you is crucial during this phase. Additionally, don’t forget to update your driver’s license and vehicle registration with your new address to stay compliant and accurate.

2. Set up utilities and internet services

Prioritize comfort by ensuring your utilities – electricity, water, gas, and sewage – are activated. In today’s connected world, setting up reliable internet and cable services is equally important.

3. Familiarize yourself with nearby services

Explore your new neighborhood and locate essential services such as hospitals, police stations, fire departments, and even a veterinarian for your furry friends. Additionally, find nearby amenities like grocery stores and pharmacies to ensure you’re well-prepared.

New Homeowner Survival Guide - Change or rekey locks

4. Change or rekey locks

Prioritize your security by either changing or rekeying the locks. This simple step ensures you control access to your home. While you’re at it, consider enhancing your security with smart home security systems for added peace of mind.

5. Turn your home inspection report into a maintenance checklist

Your home inspection report can be a valuable resource. Use it as a guide to prioritize maintenance tasks and improvements. For contractors and services, don’t hesitate to contact your real estate agent (*us*) for recommendations from our extensive network.

New Homeowner Survival Guide | Applying a fresh coat of paint helps give your new home a personal touch

6. Make necessary repairs and updates

Address any repairs or updates that need attention before fully moving in. This might extend the time to move in, but doing updates while the house is empty can save your belongings from getting dusty. It’s worth the effort for a fresh start! This includes necessary fixes like a fresh coat of paint to give your new home a personal touch.

7. Schedule a deep clean

Now that any work has been completed in your new house, it’s time to get it cleaned! Prepare your new space by scheduling a deep clean before unpacking. This way, you start with a fresh canvas, making it easier to organize and arrange your belongings.

8. Familiarize yourself with home systems

Service, clean, inspect, and ensure that systems like HVAC, smoke detectors, and water heaters are working properly. Taking time to understand these systems will help you maintain a comfortable and safe living environment.

New Homeowner Survival guide - Take time to unpack

9. Take time unpacking

Unpacking can be overwhelming. Take it one step at a time, starting with essentials. Gradually work your way through rooms, allowing yourself the time to create an organized and comfortable living space.

10. Connect with neighbors

Building connections in your new community is key. Introduce yourself to neighbors, join local community groups, and attend events. These interactions can help you quickly feel at home.

Transitioning into a new home is a significant life event. By following this checklist, you’ll be well-prepared to handle the practical aspects of moving in while ensuring a smooth transition to the place you’ll soon call “home sweet home.” Enjoy the journey!

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The Beacon Group is a client-driven real estate team working in Greater Boston to help clients buy, sell, and invest in real estate. We provide straightforward, analytical advice, empowering clients to make successful and informed decisions. We provide our buying clients with constructive insights, allowing them to identify the right property and enabling them to make purchase decisions with confidence. Our recommendations to both buyers and sellers are specifically crafted to meet clients’ short and long-term housing and financial goals.

Book an appointment with us. Reach out now for more info! Call or text Stephanie at (617) 468-7889

The Beacon Group is a client-driven real estate team working in Greater Boston to help clients buy, sell, and invest in real estate. We provide straightforward, analytical advice, empowering clients to make successful and informed decisions. We provide our buying clients with constructive insights, allowing them to identify the right property and enabling them to make purchase decisions with confidence. Our recommendations to both buyers and sellers are specifically crafted to meet clients’ short and long-term housing and financial goals.

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