Tri-County Real Estate - October 2016 - page 8

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Tips for moving your family
(NC)—The home buying process can be overwhelming, especially for
people with children.
“From mortgages to movers, there is a lot to consider when buying
a home,” says Ron Abraham, president of the Ontario Real Estate
Association. “Homebuyers with children need to think about what is
in the area, like schools, daycares, libraries, parks, recreation, and if
their location of choice is generally family friendly. A local Realtor is a
great resource in the home buying process, as they are familiar with
nearby amenities and can help find the right home in a neighbour-
hood that suits the needs of everyone in the family.”
To help get children excited about a move, Abraham recommends
that parents include kids in the home buying process by having them
look at listings for homes and asking them to make a wish list of
must-haves for the new home and neighbourhood.
“Moving can be tough on children, but parents can help make the
process easier by planning for it in advance,” says Abraham.
He recommends these additional tips to parents planning a home
move:
• Visit local parks and recreation centres in your new area to give
kids an opportunity to meet new friends.
• Stick to a normal routine as much as possible on days leading up to
and following the move.
• Unpack the kids’ rooms first.
• Talk to the kids about their feelings on the move and help them
collect email addresses/phone numbers from friends in their old
neighbourhood so they can stay in touch.
• Take lots of photos of your old house and neighbourhood and plan
a goodbye party with all of your old friends.
More information on buying and selling a home is available at
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