Here’s What To Do When Waiting To Move Into A New Home

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Life rarely goes as planned – particularly in the big moments. Ideally, you’ve planned to move house for many months. You put your property on the market, found a buyer, and saw a few houses you’d like to move into. You’ve secured one of them, but the current owner is taking ages to sign the contract and move out. The problem is, you’ve already sold your home and the new owners want to move in right away. Effectively, you’ve been kicked out of your home as you wait to move into the new one. 

It’s a terribly stressful situation, yet it happens to lots of families all the time. The best way to handle it is to prepare for an unexpected situation like this. Here’s what you need to do:

Keep following up

Don’t sit back and let the seller of your future house take their time. Sometimes, they genuinely might forget to sign a contract, or it gets lost in the post. A friendly reminder from your representatives will ensure they know you’re waiting. 

Put most of your belongings in storage

The only good thing about being forced to move out of your home is that you’ve packed all of your belongings. So, when you can move into the new house it’s a simple case of moving everything. Life is made even easier if you put your items in storage. Some essential things will need to be kept with you, but most of your stuff can be stored away. As it shows on redlandcitystorage.com.au, you’ll find plenty of local storage facilities in your area. Keep your things safe, then pick them up when you need to move. Some storage companies will even help you move everything to your new home when you’re ready!

Find some temporary accommodation

In an ideal world, you can stay with your family until your house is available. This means you don’t have to spend any extra money, but not everyone is lucky enough to have family living close by. Instead, your only options are a hotel or apartment. Generally, hotels are cheaper if your stay is in days, while apartments are better if you’re looking at weeks/months. Obviously, it can be hard to figure out how long you’ll have to wait for the seller to finally move out. The best course of action is to talk to the estate agents involved, and they can give a rough estimate. You might have to stay in a hotel for a few days, only to find you need to move into an apartment. Regardless, be sure you find temporary accommodation as you wait for your new home. 

Line up any alternatives

One small note to tag on the end: it might be worth looking at other homes while you wait. This can encourage the seller to speed up as they might lose your business, and it also helps you line up alternatives. Imagine the sale does fall through, you at least have other properties to fall back on. 

It’s not an easy situation to be in, but you can deal with it if you’re prepared. Hopefully, this advice helps you avoid as much stress as possible when waiting move into your new home. 

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