We built the Relocation Information section to help you when you are forced to relocate or decide that relocation is your only option. We offer this information to you free of charge and have no problem guiding you through the tough steps you need to take when you relocate either from close by or a far. We can point you in the right direction and help you find a home furnished or unfurnished to aid in the relocation process.
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Moving Tips
Starting to Look for a home?
1) Not from around here?
We offer tours of the Southwest Florida/Naples area so you can see up close all of the wonderful things Wilmington has to offer! We can also provide a wealth of information on cultural activities, child care facilities, transportation and virtually any resource that our area has to offer.
2) Do you need to sell your home before you move to Naples?
We can refer you to our sister office and arrange for a free comparative market analysis to help you understand the market trends in your area.
3) Strictly renting?
We have a rental section that will work for you to aid in finding the right 0prorperty suited to your needs.
Once you have found your new home and the move is scheduled, try these tips...
1) Designate one drawer of a dresser for sheets and towels so that you won't have to rummage through boxes for these essentials the first night in your new home.
2) If using a moving service, make a note of your shipment registration number. Keep this number with you in case you need to call your mover with questions about your shipment.
3) If you need to store some of your goods, it is a good idea to tour the facilities of the storage company you are going to use looking for cleanliness, organization and security.
4) Take your current phone book with you. You may need to make calls to residents or businesses back in your former hometown.
5) Pack heavy items in small boxes, light items in larger boxes.
6) Before the moving truck leaves for your destination residence, give him a phone number where you can be reached. An alternate number is a good idea also.