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4 Great Ways To Make A Move Easier For Your Kids

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Are you looking to move in the near future? Do you have kids that are going to be moving with you? If you answered yes to both of these questions then you are likely in a pickle, because it is a well-known fact that kids can have a hard time adjusting to a move. But there are certain things that you can do in order to make a move easier for your kids. Continue reading for some tips to make a move easier for your kids.

Ways To Make A Move Easier For Your Kids

As a parent, you have many responsibilities including taking care of your kid’s needs. Parents are responsible for their kids’ physical, emotional, and mental needs. However, this is not the most straightforward task, mainly because parents have all sorts of other responsibilities unrelated to their children, such as finding an excellent place to live. Nevertheless, many parents want their kids to feel alright about moving.

Understand Their Feelings Are Normal

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The first thing that you need to understand is that it is likely that at least one person in your family will have reservations or much stronger feelings of anger and sadness about moving. As a parent, it is important to honor these feelings and recognize that your child has very little agency when it comes to moving, which can be extremely difficult. Be prepared for all sorts of feelings and do not try to change their minds right away, because this may just create bigger problems.

Help Create Realistic Expectations For Your Child

An important part of helping your child adjust to a move is to introduce them to things a long time before the move actually happens. Start talking about the move as soon as you know that you will be moving somewhere and visit your new home with your child if possible. You may also consider driving around the area where your new home is located and showing your child the fun things nearby.

Let Your Child Help With Decisions They Can Make

Once you have moved into your new home, it may be helpful to give your child some control over smaller things. If there are few rooms to choose from, let your child pick which one that they want. Maybe let them choose what color to paint their new room. You may even consider having them choose which items they want to keep on display in their new room or install something new that they’ve been wanting into their new room.

Keep Your Kid’s Schedule Consistent

The last tip that we have to make a move easier for your kids is to make sure that their schedule remains relatively consistent with the one they had at your previous home. This can help your child get more comfortable in your new home much faster. Another suggestion for making a move easier for your kids would be to get your kids’ rooms set up first so that they can get used to their space without having to see it change as more items are brought into the room.

Are You Looking For A New Home?

If you are looking for a new home, we at Premier Utah Real Estate are at your service. We offer premium real estate services including helping buyers find homes to suit their wants and needs. We offer services to both residential and commercial buyers and even offer real estate options to sellers. If you are in need of an agent to help you find the perfect home for you, feel free to reach out to us at Premier Utah Real Estate today!

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Wintertime is what many people consider the “off-season” when it comes to real estate. Buying a home in the winter is more uncommon than in the summer, but there are many reasons why you may want to consider trying to buy a home this winter. Continue reading to learn more about buying a home in the winter and the differences between buying in the winter vs. buying in the summer.

Buying A Home In The Winter

The first important thing to understand about buying a home in the winter vs. in the summer is that more people want to move in the summer. This is understandable because it is warmer in the summer months and there is less bad weather to deal with. The fact that more people tend to move in the summer means several things for people that want to buy a home in the winter.

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Less Competition

Because more people tend to want to move in the summer, there is usually less competition for those looking to buy a home during the winter. This can be a distinct advantage, as it can be much quicker to find a home that does not have a ton of offers on it already. You may also be able to move through the home-buying process much more quickly.

Better Deals

Another upside of buying a home in the winter vs. the summer is that there are usually better deals available. Prices are lower because fewer people are buying and sellers are usually more willing to negotiate deals if they are selling in the winter because they don’t want to have to wait until the next summer. Motivated sellers are much easier to work with as a buyer. If you are looking to buy, keep in mind that there will be lower prices in pretty much every part of the country during the winter.

Fewer Options

A downside of buying a home during the winter time is that there are going to be fewer options available. Sellers understand that there are going to be more people buying in the summer, which means they will likely have more interest in their house and will be able to sell for a higher price. So there will be fewer homeowners who will sell in the winter.

See Homes At Their Worst

An advantage that many people forget about when it comes to buying a house in the winter is that you will be able to see how a home holds up against bad weather and freezing temperatures. Winter is the season that is most harsh on your home, so when you buy in the winter, you will see the home as it is braving the worst part of the year. You’ll find out whether there are any leaks in the house, how the roof is doing, if the heater works properly, if the home is properly insulated, and many other things by buying in the winter.

Are You Buying A Home This Winter?

If you are looking to buy a home this winter, you will need a real estate agent to help you find the perfect home for your needs. We at Premier Utah Real Estate have some of the best and most experienced agents available in Utah on our team. We have the resources to help you find a great home and move through the buying process quickly and easily without too many headaches. If you are looking to sell a home, we would also be happy to be of assistance to you. Feel free to reach out to us for more information.

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Real estate covers a wide range of different types of properties. Many people will buy, sell, or invest in at least one type of real estate in their lives, typically a residential property. Residential properties are structures that are built to accommodate an individual’s or family’s primary residence. But what kinds of residential properties are there? And why is it important for you to know? Continue reading to learn more about residential properties and why it is important for you to understand the different types.

Types Of Residential Properties

There are many different types of residential properties including single-family homes, multifamily units, townhouses, apartments, condominiums, and manufactured homes. The reason why it is important to understand the differences between these types of residential properties is that they are zoned differently, they each have their own special characteristics and features, and they will have drastically distinct price points.

Single-Family Homes

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The first and more common type of residential property is a single-family home. Single-family homes are what you would think of when you think of a quintessential American home. With most single-family homes, you will get a freestanding structure that sits on its own plot of land away from other buildings that is designed for one family to live in. Usually, owners of single-family homes will own both the land and the structure.

Multi-Family Homes

A multi-family home (sometimes referred to as a duplex, triplex, etc.)  is another type of dwelling that can accommodate anywhere from two to five families in different units. The units are typically connected on the property, either wall-to-wall or floor-to-ceiling. There may also be units that are separated but are located on the same plot of land. Each unit will have its own private entrance, bathrooms, kitchens, and bedroom spaces.

Townhouses

Townhouses, which are also referred to as townhomes, are similar to multi-family homes. They have two walls that they share with neighbors on either side of the home, unless they are at the end of the development. Townhouses are slim, vertical, and have multiple floors. People living in townhouses usually own their own townhouse and the land beneath it, but not the land next to it.

Apartments

Apartments are singular units that are part of a larger building and are generally on one story. Typically apartment buildings are owned by a landlord and apartments are occupied by tenants that pay rent to the landlord. The common space in an apartment building is typically maintained by the landlord as well as any maintenance issues within an apartment (broken lightbulb, plumbing issues, etc.). 

Condominiums

Condominiums are often called condos and are similar to apartments in style. They are also units that make up a larger building, but those that live in condominiums typically own their condo and build equity each month, until they eventually pay it off. Condo owners only own the space within their unit and common space is typically cared for by a homeowners association.

Are You Looking To Buy A Home?

If you are looking to buy a new home, we at Premier Utah Real Estate would love to be of assistance to you. Our team is talented, experienced, and knowledgeable when it comes to the real estate market, meaning we will be able to help you find the perfect home for your situation. We can be at your side for every part of the sometimes confusing buying process. If you are interested in learning more about our services, feel free to reach out to us today.

If you would like to learn more about the different types of residential properties, feel free to check out this article.

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