www.clevelandrelocationspecialists.com: A New Place to Land for Cleveland Real Estate

Author: Jim Norbuta  //  Category: Cleveland Ohio, RE/MAX, Real Estate, Relocation

Come check us out. We have a lot of helpful information for you.

Relocation to Cleveland Ohio is one of the most affordable moves you can make. Cleveland has a very favorable ranking in the affordability index of the major metropolitan areas in the USA.

Need information on mortgage rates, lenders, and local community groups? Look around, it’s here on our website. Our services are designed for Executive Relocation & Luxury Home Market and are provided to all of our clients.

There are many excellent Cleveland Realtors®. Thank you for your consideration of our services. Contact us for any questions.

Jim & Joan Norbuta
Realtor®, ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative)

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A Plan for Making Your Move a Little Easier; A Moving Checklist from Cleveland Ohio Relocation Specialist

Author: Jim Norbuta  //  Category: Cleveland Ohio, RE/MAX, Real Estate, Relocation

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Planning a move…you’ll definitely want to read this.

Allied wants you to start preparing early for your move with our moving checklist. It’s really never too soon to begin planning for a move, and veteran movers have found that a comprehensive moving timeline and checklist is the best strategy to ensure a smooth relocation. Our moving checklist and timeline is also a great way to involve the entire family in the move and to spread some of the responsibilities to each person, including your children.

Timeline for Moving: Eight Weeks Before Move

  • Contact your mover to make arrangements for moving day.
  • Remove items from your attic, basement, storage shed, etc.
  • Start to use up things you can’t move, such as frozen foods and cleaning supplies.
  • Contact the chamber of commerce or visitor’s and tourism bureaus in your new community for information on your new city.

Timeline for Moving: Six Weeks Before Move

  • If you’re moving at an employer’s request, verify what expenses and responsibilities are theirs and which are yours.
  • Contact the IRS and/or your accountant for information on what moving expenses may be tax-deductible.
  • Begin to inventory and evaluate your possessions. What can be sold or donated to a charitable organization? What haven’t you used within the last year?
  • Make a list of everyone you need to notify about your move: friends, professionals, creditors, subscriptions, etc.
  • Obtain a mail subscription to the local paper in your new community to familiarize yourself with local government, community and social news and activities.
  • Locate all motor vehicle registration and licensing documents.
  • If some of your goods are to be stored, make the necessary arrangements now. (Your relocation consultant should be able to help.)
  • Contact schools, doctors, dentists, lawyers and accountants and obtain copies of your personal records. Ask for referrals where possible.

Timeline for Moving: Four Weeks Before Move

  • Submit a Change of Address form to the post office.
  • Arrange special transportation for your pets  and plants.
  • Contact utility and related companies (gas, electric, oil, water, telephone, cable TV and trash collection) for service disconnect/connect at your old and new addresses. However, remember to keep phone and utilities connected at your current home throughout moving day.
  • Contact coverage companies (auto, homeowner’s or renter’s, medical and life) to arrange for coverage in your new home.
  • If you’re packing yourself, purchase moving boxes  from your local mover. Pack items that you won’t be needing in the next month.
  • Plan a garage sale to sell unneeded items or arrange to donate them to charity.

Timeline for Moving: Three Weeks Before Move

  • Make travel arrangements and reservations for your moving trip. However, don’t make plane reservations for the same day that you’re moving out. House closings are often delayed, and other unexpected situations often arise.
  • Collect important papers (coverage, will, deeds, stock, etc.).
  • Arrange to close accounts at your local bank and open accounts in your new locale.

Timeline for Moving: Two Weeks Before Move

  • Have your car checked and serviced for the trip. Also, make sure that your automobile is prepared (filled with the necessary antifreeze/coolant, for example) for the type of weather conditions you’ll be traveling in.
  • If you’re moving out of or into a building with elevators, contact the building management to schedule use of the elevators.
  • Contact your relocation consultant to review and confirm all arrangements for your move.

Timeline for Moving: One Week Before Move

  • Settle any outstanding bills with local merchants.
  • Don’t forget to withdraw the contents of your safety deposit box, pick up any dry cleaning, return library books and rented videotapes, etc.
  • Take pets to the veterinarian for any needed immunizations. Get copies of pets’ veterinary records.
  • Drain gas and oil from power equipment (lawn mowers, snow blowers, etc.).
  • Give away plants not being moved.
  • Prepare specific directions to your new home for your moving company. (Include your itinerary, emergency numbers, etc.)

Two to Three Days Before the Move

  • Defrost your freezer and refrigerator. Block doors open so they can’t accidentally close on pets or children.
  • Have your major appliances disconnected and prepared for the move. (Again, your relocation consultant can help with arrangements for a third party to provide these services.)
  • Pack a box of personal items that will be needed immediately at your new home. Have this box loaded last or carry it with you in your car.
  • Organize and set aside those things that you’re taking with you so that they don’t get loaded on the van in error.
  • Contact your relocation consultant to confirm arrival time of the moving van, as well as to notify them of any last minute details.

Timeline for Moving: Moving day

  • Make sure that someone is at home to answer the van foreman’s questions.
  • Record all utility meter readings (gas, electric, water).
  • Read your bill of lading and inventory carefully before you sign them. Keep these — and all related papers — in a safe location until all charges have been paid and all claims, if any, have been settled.
  • Follow the Allied Timeline for Moving
  • You’ll feel a sense of accomplishment as items are checked off of your moving checklist. Moreover, as the weeks roll by, your moving timeline will help ensure that nothing has been overlooked or omitted from your planning, and that alone will go a long way toward relieving some of your anxiety.

Click here for link to the Allied website:

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REALTORS® are licensed professionals and this is what we do everyday.  REALTORS® subscribe to a stringent code of ethics and standards.  Most people buy and sell only a few homes in a lifetime.  Even if you’ve done it before, laws and regulations change (and vary by state); that’s why having a professional REALTOR® on your side is critical.

Contact us if we can help you with your Greater Cleveland real estate search or to assist you in finding a buyers’ agent.   Also, click here to check out our post “Are Your Relocation Employees Giving Up Their Negotiating Power?

Jim Norbuta, Realtor®
Accredited Buyers’ Representative (ABR)

website: http://www.jimandjoan.com

 

  

Improving Real Estate Market – What Every Home Buyer and Seller Should Know…FOCUS on AURORA

Author: Jim Norbuta  //  Category: Buyers, Greater Cleveland, RE/MAX, REALTORS, Real Estate, Relocation

(The following is specific to one area of Greater Cleveland.  If you are a home buyer or home seller, and especially if relocation is the reason for your move, this detail is extremely important to you.  Please do not make financial decisions without knowing the facts about your community. If you are buying or selling a home, this same type of analysis will be done for your community/neighborhood. )

44202     Aurora      44202

INVENTORY REPORT FOR July 30, 2009

Price Range                  Active&Contingent     Pending& Sold        Current Inventory

$150,000 – $300,000                 99                             31                           19 months

$300,001 – $500,000                 64                           26                           15 months

$500,001 +                             39                             4                            58   months

….TOTALS……..                         202                           61

Total Homes for Sale                  202

Average Sales/Month                  10.2

Months of Inventory                   20

This is your tracking report for Aurora.  Yes, there are a lot of properties for sale, but things are improving.  Improvement has been seen in Chagrin Falls, Solon, Bainbridge, Auburn, Twinsburg, Aurora, and Russell.  If you need to know this information for your specific area, for developments like Laurel Springs, Barrington, and Canyon Lakes, give us a call.  The above numbers may be eye openers for many of you.  If you are currently selling your home, you may not be aware of recent changes.  Most importantly, ALL BUYERS AND SELLERS should be aware of them for your street, neighborhood, and community.  The numbers can change dramatically by location, even within your local community.

If you are looking to purchase a home in the next few months, please give us a call.  We are in our show all properties listed by any real estate broker and most for sale by owner homes.  Most importantly, our purchase analysis for buyers includes the street, neighborhood, and the local community facts.

If your interest is in homes priced above $500,000, the above chart indicates an inventory of 58 months.  If you are ready to negotiate, there are still excellent values available in every price range.

For families and individuals involved in a relocation transfer, you’re timing is excellent.  The Greater Cleveland Community has so much to offer and is one of the most affordable major metropolitan areas in the country.

YouClevelandRealtor.com website contains information on mortgage rates, lenders, and local community groups.  Our services are designed for Executive Relocation & Luxury Home Market and are provided to all of our clients.

 

Jim & Joan Norbuta

Realtor
RE/MAX TRADITIONS
RE/MAX RELOCATION
OUR PEOPLE MAKE A DIFFERENCE ONE MOVE AT A TIME ®

Serving the communites of Aurora, Auburn, Bainbridge Township, Chagrin Falls, Solon, Twinsburg, and all of the Chagrin Valley.  Call us for referrals to outstanding RE/MAX agents in other communities.

Also, visit our post, Signs that the Market has Turned:  http://www.findingclevelandhomes.com/2009/07/14/signs-that-the-real-estate-market-has-turned%e2%80%a6/

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