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Moving into a Condo

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For those who may not be able to keep up with their house mortgage in this troubled economy, they may soon be thinking about downgrading to a smaller space; perhaps a condo. If you have always lived in a single unit home, it may be difficult for you to make that transition to a condo.

There are vast differences from living in a single unit when you move into a condo, one of which is that you have to share your property space with others. Among some of the things you may have to share with your neighbors include the condo grounds, laundry area and even the pool if there is one.

Relocating to a condo also means that from time to time you would be given notice so that the grounds and maintenance crew can come into your unit to inspect it. Depending on which condo you choose to live, there is also security on the grounds either with an appointed security personnel on the premises or with the use of close circuit cameras in the building. This type of security is ideal for a single person or a single parent living with their kids.

Another thing to note about living in a condo is that you may have to deal with hearing noises from your neighbors since they live so close to your unit. There would also be repair and maintenance noises that you would hear around the building or even coming from one of your neighbors as well. From noises  made from the garbage chutes to the sound of the elevator and even the air-conditioning units; these are the noises that most tenants who live in a condo have to deal with. Even before moving into your condo, be sure to ask the real estate agent about noise reduction in your unit or find out about ways in which it can be obtained. In addition, find out about the noise level rules in your building; usually some condo association have rules about the noises that neighbors make in their own unit.

If you are downgrading to a condo from a large single unit home, you may have to also downgrade your furniture as space may not allow you to keep those that you have. Some appliances may not be allowed in the unit as well; be sure to ask about if you can keep a washer/dryer in your unit before moving in.

Since some condos have pet restrictions, you should also get information about this beforehand as well. One condo dwelling may require that your pet be of a particular weight to be able to move in with you while others may allow you to only have a dog or a cat. The sooner you find out about this the better as you would be able to make alternative arrangements for your pet or move to another condo that would accommodate them.

Moving safety for the single woman

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Single females are definitely doing it all for themselves including moving! More females are opting to live alone and while their independence is admirable there is no ignoring the unsafe situations that can plague a woman when she decides to live and move alone. A recent report has cited that during and after a move a large percentage of women have been targeted for burglary among other things. But with proper planning and adhering to precautionary measures, women would be able to enjoy the peace and serenity of their home minus the unwanted interruptions. Long before you decide to move you should notify all your neighbors, friends and family about your intentions to do so. For those currently renting an apartment, you can also let your landlord know in advance that you plan to move and where you are going but make sure that he does not share your new address with anyone.

Until you are fully moved in, it would be wise for you to rent a mail box at the post office to collect mail or you can even have the mail redirected to your office. The next thing on your “to do” list would be to seek out a professional moving company and while this may sound easy, it is a tough job especially since the moving industry has a high rate of start-ups each year. It is always good to shop around for a good moving company and it would also help if you were to get references and recommendations from some of your friends and family who have recently moved. If you are still not sure about which moving company you should go with, then you can also check out the company’s profile on the Better Business Bureau’s website.

Take a day or two to just drive around your new home before moving so as to be able to embrace your immediate surroundings. Map out the distance your new home is from the supermarket, your favorite restaurant and places that you usually frequent. This would save you the trouble of doing too much driving around when you get to your new home.

When moving day arrives and you get to your new home, do not be too quick to make friends with your new neighbors. Even if they introduce themselves to you a few days after you are all moved in, you should never allude to the fact that you are living single. If your move is a do-it-yourself project, then you should have someone watching over your items in the truck as you go back and forth unloading it.

In the first few days after you have moved in, try working on unpacking, changing the locks on the door and stepping up security on all your windows and doors. You may want to consider installing a security alarm system in your home so as to put your mind at ease so that you are guaranteed a good night’s sleep every night. Also in order not to tempt a burglar with your household possessions, it is recommended that you keep your drapes closed from prying eyes.
There is no doubt that you may wish to install cable and telephone in your new home and most of the times when the jobs cannot get done from the outside, the service person representing these companies would be required to enter your home to complete their work.

If this is the case then make sure that you have someone at your home on the day that the service persons are scheduled to be at your home. The service person should never know that you live by yourself so each time they are expected to show, make sure you have a friend with you. Finally, as a woman you may also be trusting of other women and may be compelled to be a little bit more lenient if a strange woman were to come to your door asking for assistance than you would a man. Keep in mind that there are female burglars out there too and it would be in your best interest to avoid having contact with them no matter the situation.