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Carlsbad Relocation A to Z

Blog by Jeff Dowler
Encinitas, California

An informational source for people who are relocating, with a particular focus on moving to the Carlsbad area of North County San Diego (and nearby coastal communities), with advice, guidance and true stories to help you on your way and make it a great journey, from a REALTOR� with plenty of personal (4 major moves, most recently from Boston to Carlsbad, California) and professional relocation experience. Are you running into problems selling your home? Need to find a new one quickly? Never moved before and haven't a clue? You'll find some great tips on how to solve your relocation issues here. Or ask me a question any time and I'll share some solutions or tell you where to get more information. CA DRE License #01490977

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Is There a Good Time to Relocate?

Nov. 28, 2006
Categorized in: The Move Itself

Buyers have often asked if there is a good time to relocate? Tough question, and one with many facets.

First, you may not have a choice if you are transferring with a job, so the question may be moot.

If you DO have a choice, let me throw out some issues to consider:

  • Time of year - holidays may be tougher in terms of getting the services you need and working with poroviders. Plus it disrupts your family traditions.
  • Children - this can be complex. First, moving in the middle of the year or in the semester can be very disruptive academically and emotionally. If you can, go after school is done for the year. Other considerations - check to see about enrollments in the new school district - you may need to be a resident in your new home for a period of time in order to get your kids into the school you want.
  • Movers - check  with your moving company (or the ones you are considering). They may be booked up at certaing time of the year, and it is common that the end of the month is busiest. You may actually save money moving at certain times of the year or month, so ask these questions.
  • Selling your home - this  may be easier in the spring, when most markets heat up. And it is often tougher during the winter, especially around the holidays. Fewer people are looking, although who are tend to be really serious buyers.

Bottom line? You relocate when you have to, but if there are some options, consider your timing. Good luck, and don't hesitate to drop me a line if there are questions about YOUR relocation.