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“Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask” will help you learn all you need to know before you relocate; helping make this transition smoother and easier for you as well as your family.
Dear friend,
How many times have you thought about moving away for your work? How many times have you looked out your window and wondered if this year was the year that you would finally get that promotion and get to move to the bigger company office? Have you and your family ever wanted to try living in a new country or town?
Maybe you just haven't had the opportunity to move just yet. Perhaps the timing was 'off' or you didn't have the offer you wanted. Now that you do, you're beginning to worry that you might not be as prepared as you thought you would be. Have you ever felt like you could be doing more or that what you've learned just wasn't enough?
Well, the good news is that no matter how sudden the relocation is or how nervous you are, “ Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask” is going to help you transition from one location to the next. Not only will you learn about the basics of relocating, but you'll also learn specific tips on how to find a home as well as when to buy it.
If you're ready to start planning for your relocation, “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask” is the guidebook that you've been searching for. No matter what you want to learn, I am going to give you the ‘tools' to get started and the answers that you haven't found.
At first, we're going to go over the basics of relocating:
- Reasons to relocate
- Pros and cons of relocation
- Types of relocation
- Relocation costs
- Planning your relocation
- Ways to reduce relocation stress
But that's only the beginning.
Since relocating is more of a financial transaction in addition to being a change in your work, you're going to need to learn about the process of finding a house or just a new place to lay down some roots. “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask” outlines the process of finding that new place to call home.
Maybe you've never moved before in your life, so you just don't know what's involved in the process of buying that new house. With “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask,” you're going to be getting all the details you need.
But where do I begin?
You need to begin at the beginning and that means finding a new house.
In this book, you'll learn about:
- Negotiating the relocation package
- Corporate housing
- Temporary housing
- Tips on finding a new home
- Selling your current home
- Best time to buy and to sell a home
- All about timing
With these starting points, you'll be able to sell that home without adding even more stress to your life.
But you might have specific goals or ideas for your relocation, so I'm going to go into detail about finding someone to guide you along the way when “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask” just isn't enough.
We'll talk about:
- Hiring a relocation specialist
- What this person can do
- What to look for in a relocation specialist
- Benefits of a relocation specialist
- Types of relocation services
- When to hire a relocation specialist
- Moving yourself vs. hiring a specialist
For most people, relocating isn't just about getting to the new city , it's about getting all of your stuff there safe and sound too – and “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask” will help you create a game plan for any type of relocation. No matter if it's just across town or it's across the ocean.
But there's still more to do!
Some of the most common questions about relocation revolve around how to actually get your things from one place to another. It always seems like it's going to be a simple process, but more times than not, people find themselves in over their heads.
You need to learn about:
- Moving your stuff
- Packing materials
- How to pack a box
- Protecting valuables
- Using equipment safely
- Which rooms to pack up first
- Hiring a moving company
- Car transportation
- Taking care of pets and children
With these tips and tricks, you can get yourself and everything (and everyone) else in your life from one place to another – without breaking a thing.
But wait…what about international relocations?
No worries there either. In “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask,” I understand that international relocation is happening more often, so I talk about what you can do to make this an easy transition.
The truth is that many relocation books are written for those that already have the basics down pat – but for those who have special circumstances, they need more information.
Here are some topics I will cover:
- Passports and other documentation you will need
- First visit to the new country
- Schools, hospitals, and healthcare
- Pet quarantine
- Choosing which items to bring with you
- Customers
- Hiring an international relocation company
- Care transportation
- Adjusting to a new culture
This book is filled with ideas and tips that are easy to follow, easy to understand, and most importantly EFFECTIVE .
Adjusting to a new home is another big question for those that are relocating, so I'm going to let you know more about:
- Settling in after relocation
- How to file an insurance claim
- Finding basic necessities in your new town
- Learning the roads
- Discovering the neighborhood
- Making new friends
- Helping children and pets adjust
But I couldn't fit all the tips and tricks that I knew in the 58 pages of “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask.”
So, if you order a copy of “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask,” I'm going to include my special report called, “Tips and Tricks to Save for Your Relocation.”

This 13 page report includes information on:
- The expense of relocation
- Ways to save
- Save money on packing materials
- Saving money on moving insurance
- Finding a new home on a budget
- Ways to save during the move
- After relocating
I had so many ideas about how to relocate, I just couldn't fit them in “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask.”
But what are you really getting?
When you order “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Relocation...but Never Dared To Ask,” you're getting a resource that will help you move from one town to another without the hassle and the frustration that you might think is necessary.
Relocation is a great way to start fresh in your life as well as in your career. And by moving your family to a new area, they will learn how to be more adaptable to new people and new surroundings.
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Table Of Content
Introduction
1/ Relocation Basics
Reasons To Relocate
Pros And Cons Of Relocation
Pros
Cons
Types Of Relocation
Relocation Costs
Unexpected Costs
Create A Budget
Profit From Your Move
Estimate The Overall Cost Of The Move
Carry Cash On You During The Move
Planning Your Relocation
Making Use Of The Internet
Finding A New Home
Moving Arrangements
When To Turn Off The Lights
Ways To Reduce Relocation Stress
Create A 'To Do List'
Break Large Tasks Into Smaller Tasks
Share Responsibilities With Your Partner
Spread Tasks Over Time
Take Frequent Breaks
Keep In Mind The Goals Of Relocating
Lean On Friends And Family For Support
2/ Finding A New Home
Relocation Package
Negotiating A Relocation Package
Corporate Housing
Temporary Housing
Tips On Finding A New Home
Buying A Home Too Soon After Relocating
Buying A Home Before Relocating
International Relocation
Selling Your Current Home
Best Time To Buy And Sell A Home
All About Timing
3/ Hiring A Relocation Specialist
What Is A Relocation Specialist?
What To Look For In A Relocation Specialist
Benefits Of A Relocation Specialist
Other Types Of Relocation Services
When To Hire A Relocation Specialist
Moving Yourself Vs. Hiring A Specialist
Pros
Cons
4/ Moving Your Stuff
Developing A Game Plan
Packing Materials
Places To Find Boxes
How To Pack A Box
Protecting Valuables
Using Equipment Safely
Which Rooms To Pack Up First
Hiring A Moving Company
Packing Items
Moving Items
Driving The Truck
Car Transportation
Taking Care Of Pets And Children During The Relocation Process
Traveling With Children
Traveling With Pets
Following Your Game Plan
5/ International Relocation
Passports And Other Documentation
Applying For A Passport
Work Visas
International Driver's License
First Visit
Schools, Hospitals, And Healthcare
Pet Quarantine
Choosing Which Items To Bring With You
Customs
Hiring An International Relocation Company
Car Transportation
Adjusting To A New Culture
6/ Settling In After Relocation
Unpacking
Filing An Insurance Claim
Finding Grocery Stores, Schools, And Other Services
Learning The Roads
Discovering The Neighborhood
Making New Friends
Helping Children And Pets Adjust
Conclusion
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Here is an excerpt of the book
After finding a new home, the next step is to make moving arrangements. This means renting a moving van or truck, hiring movers or asking friends and family for help, and collecting boxes and containers for your stuff.
Moving arrangements should be made as far in advance as possible. If you are unsure as to the moving truck size, contact the moving company and let them know how many rooms you have in your home. They will be able to provide an estimate.
When asking friends and family for help, you should ask them as soon as possible as well so you can have an estimate of how many people will be helping.
Once moving arrangements have been made, your next step will be getting rid of items you no longer want and packing the ones you are taking with you.
In addition to making all necessary moving arrangements, you will also have to be responsible for having the electricity turned off, contacting other utilities, and closing bank accounts.
As you get closer to your moving date, you can address these items. Most people contact their utility and phone companies a week before they move and set up a closing date. This can be changed if the move does not happen, but you have to contact the companies as soon as possible.
Closing bank accounts can be done a few days before you move as well. If you are planning to use the same bank, ask if you have to sign new paperwork to let them know you are moving. If closing accounts, you will need to show proof of identification, banking information, and a check that will be voided after you withdraw the money. For large amounts, you will be given a cashier's check.
Before accepting a check, make sure you have access to other funds through another bank account, credit cards, or take out enough cash to pay for your move.
Even if you have six months before your move, you will begin to experience stress. This can occur for several reasons:
Moving to an unknown area
Leaving the familiar
Steps involved in moving
Complications during the process
Selling a home quickly in order to move
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Sincerely,
Bruce Shaw
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