Finding a new house
The adventure of moving home generally starts properly when you look for a new house.

Moving home, though stressful can be a very rewarding experience, but it’s important to keep several things in mind when moving. These can include the welfare and comfort of your children, the support structure you'll have when you move (are you moving nearer your family, further away from your family?), ease of commute to your job, schools and more.

Children usually feel moves the most, as they often find it hard to settle into new environments and like, above all else, security, and safety. If the move is in relation to a family separation, it’s important to include them in the process where at all possible, and ensure their voices are heard when picking a house. Often you can research amenities, such as local shops, schools, leisure areas and more online, which may ease the burden of investigating all of that personally. Highly rated amenities should make it easier to choose between two areas, but it’s also important to consider what you're looking for in an area. Your job too plays a huge part in picking a house - can you easily travel to your place of work, and more importantly, is the area able to offer a similar job, should the worst happen?

You can also balance isolation and city life with what you prefer - if you prefer a quieter pace of life, its better to move to a town, though you may find that houses further out of cities may cost slightly more. But you will obviously find that the houses give you more room, including - possibly - a garden. With all the choices you may have to move houses, the best decision you can make is one that leaves you satisfied, and gives you the closest to your perfect match of needs and wants as you can find.

Eastern Connection Movers Company suggests that you as our valued keep these valuable tips in mind when buying or selling your residence.

Note: Most buyers will sell their home within 5 to 10 years due to expanding families, job transfers, or other factors. Keep an eye out for features that will fetch top dollar in any housing market. Here are a few features to look for,


1):  Look to the view: Homes with an unencumbered view of nature or city lights sell higher than comparable homes without a view.
2):  The more the merrier: Demand for homes with three or more bedrooms and at least two bathrooms are greatest.
3):  Busy landscaping: Avoid property that is over-landscaped. The money you’ll invest to keep it up may outweigh the impact on property value.
4):  Pool profits: A pool can yield hours of family fun but don't expect it to increase resale value. The expensive upkeep and safety issues regarding young children and pools may reduce the number of interested buyers at resale.