Tips On Moving With Children

Helpful Tips for Navigating a Move with Children

moving with childrenMoving can be a stressful experience, but adding children to the equation can make it even more challenging. Whether you’re buying or selling a home, ensuring a smooth transition is essential.

Here are some helpful tips to make the home buying/selling process and the move less daunting for everyone involved, shared courtesy of Premier Tucson Homes.

Plan As Early As Possible

One of the most important things you can do when buying or selling a home is to plan as early as possible. This is especially important if you have a home business or need to work from home. Start by determining your budget, timeline, and desired location.

Consider hiring experienced real estate agents to assist with the move.

The Boldt Realty Team will guide you through the process and help you find the perfect home for your family’s needs.

Communicate with Your Children

Before you embark on the move, make sure to communicate with your children about why you’re moving and what to expect during the move. This will help alleviate any fears or anxieties they may have about the process.

Encourage them to ask questions and express their feelings.

Keeping an open line of communication throughout the transition will make the experience much smoother.

Look for Energy-Efficient Features

When looking for a new home, consider homes that offer energy-efficient features to lower your utility bills and reduce your carbon footprint.

Look for homes with double-pane windows, Energy Star appliances, and programmable smart thermostats.

These features can save you money in the long run and make your new home more comfortable.

Consider New Construction

Another option to consider when buying a home is new construction. Builders often offer incentives and warranties when purchasing a new home.

This can give you peace of mind knowing that your home is brand new and comes with warranties for any unforeseen repairs or issues.

Use a Home Maintenance App

Once you’ve settled into your new home, it’s essential to keep up with maintenance and repairs. One way to simplify this process is by using a home maintenance app. Look for options that provide access to service professionals who can give quotes for repairs or maintenance work. These apps can also help you keep track of when maintenance is due and schedule appointments.

Take Your Children on a Tour

Before moving to your new home, take your children on a tour of the house and the surrounding neighborhood. This will help them become familiar with their new surroundings and make the transition smoother. Encourage them to ask questions and explore their new home.

Ask for Help

Moving can be a daunting task, and asking for help from friends and family can make the process much more manageable. Consider asking loved ones to help with the move instead of hiring professional movers. This can also be a great opportunity to spend time with those closest to you.

Use Free or Low-Cost Packing Materials

Packing materials can add up quickly and become expensive. Consider using free or low-cost packing materials such as old newspapers, blankets, and bags you already have at home. Get creative and think outside the box to save money while packing.

Be Patient and Understanding

Lastly, be patient and understanding with your children during the transition. Moving can be hard, especially for kids who may have to leave their friends and familiar surroundings.

Make sure to keep an open line of communication and be understanding of their feelings. Encourage them to express themselves and take the time to listen.

Reconnect with Old Friends

Making friends in a new place can be hard, so do a little digging to see if any of your old high school friends live in the area. You can use an online alumni search engine to see where people have landed.

You might get lucky and find that a lost connection lives nearby. They might even have kids that your family can befriend!

Strategize for a Successful Move

Moving can be a challenging experience, but planning ahead, communicating with your children, and taking advantage of resources can help make the process smoother.

By keeping an open mind and being patient with your children, you can help them adjust to their new home and make new memories.

Remember, moving to a new home is an opportunity for a fresh start and a chance to create a new chapter in your family’s life.

The Above Guest Post Was Provided By – Esteban Garcia At i-heart-home.com

Considering A Home In Tucson, AZ?

Are you thinking of buying a home in the greater Tucson area? Finding the right home can be a challenging process. But we can make the process much less stressful for you whether you are moving with children or not.

We have been Tucson Realtors since 2002. We know Tucson and the Tucson Real Estate market. As a top Realtor duo, we invest the time to understand your home buying interests and desires.

At our first meeting, we will review the current real estate market with you. Show you the market data and then walk you through the Arizona home buying process.

Why? We want you to know what to expect. And what to plan for.

Interested in new construction? We’ll brief you on buying a new construction home. And what’s unique about the process.

For us, you are not another real estate transaction. You are a client and, future friend. We strive to create a relationship that continues long after you move into your home. Review our profiles.

Check out our backgrounds, education, and certifications.

We are here to help you “know what you need to know” to buy a home in Tucson, AZ. We provide you information on Tucson events, places to shop and restaurants. Our resources include licensed contractors, electricians, plumbers and home services to take on your projects.

But most important, our professional service backgrounds mean we put you first!

Conclusion

Thank you for visiting www.premiertucsonhomes.com! It’s one of the top real estate websites in Tucson. Our clients tell us that.

Our website provides information on communities and neighborhoods in the greater Tucson area. Want more? Give us a call – 520-940-4541.

We are ready to answer your questions and help you get the information you are looking for.

We are a top Realtor team in Tucson, AZ since 2002. Take a few minutes to read our profiles and client testimonials.

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Tucson Weather

If You Want Sunshine You Will Love Tucson Weather

See The Annual Average Temperatures & Current Forecast

 

Tucson Weather outlook
Tucson Weather is “Outstanding”. Tucson boasts more than 350 days of sunshine every year. That makes it the sunniest city in the United States! OK, there may be some broken clouds.

Tucson weather has warm days and when the sun sets the evenings are cool and comfortable. Tucson weather in spring, fall & winter seasons provides mild temperatures that are legendary.

The summers can be hot. But the low humidity keeps the high temperatures tolerable and the evenings pleasant.

In fact, the NOAA identifies Tucson is one of the cooler cities in Arizona. That’s based on average summer temperatures, not just being a cool place to live.

Tucson’s desert climate is significantly influenced by the Gulf Of California some 200 miles to the southwest. The summer moisture from the gulf creates the summer monsoons.

Don’t forget – WEATHER IN TUCSON AZ MEANS YOU DON’T HAVE TO SHOVEL SUNSHINE!

Tucson Average Monthly Temperatures

 Monthly Temps  Avg. Max. Temp.*F  Avg.  Min. Temp.*F  Ave  Rain Fall –   inches
 January             65          40            .94
 February             68          42            .86
 March             74          46            .73
 April             82          52            .31
 May             91          60            .23
 June            100          69            .20
 July             99          74           2.25
 August             97          73           2.39
 September             94          69           1.29
 October             84          57            .89
 November             73          46            .57
 December             64          39            .93
 Annual Average             83          56        11.59

Source – National Weather Service Forecast Office 1981 to 2010

Tucson”s Weather Outlook

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We can’t control our beautiful Tucson Arizona weather, but if you are interested in Real Estate for Sale in Tucson AZ? We can help!

Considering A Home In Tucson, AZ?

Are you thinking of buying a home in the greater Tucson area? Finding the right home can be a challenging process. But we can make the process much less stressful for you.

We have been Tucson Realtors since 2002. We know Tucson and the Tucson Real Estate market. As a top Realtor duo, we invest the time to understand your home buying interests and desires. At our first meeting, we will review the current real estate market with you. Show you the market data and then walk you through the Arizona home buying process.

Why? We want you to know what to expect. And what to plan for.

Interested in new construction? We’ll brief you on buying a new construction home. And what’s unique about the process.

For us, you are not another real estate transaction. You are a client and, future friend. We strive to create a relationship that continues long after you move into your home.

Our goal is to provide insight, advice and the highest level of professional services to you. We want you to be proud to recommend us to your family, friends and acquaintances.

Review our profiles. Check out our backgrounds, education, and certifications.

We are here to help you “know what you need to know” to buy a home in Tucson, AZ. We provide you information on Tucson events, places to shop and restaurants. Our resources include contractors, electricians, and home services.

Best of all, our professional service backgrounds mean we put you first!

Thinking About Selling Your Home In The Greater Tucson Area?

Selling a home requires more than listing it in the Tucson MLS system. It’s about marketing. Marketing through multiple online channels.

To no one’s surprise, 80% of home buyers start their search on the internet. Homes must be visible on multiple internet channels. The more visible a home is, the faster it will sell.

And the photos on the mls make a difference. You can spend lots of money on home staging, but if the photos aren’t great it doesn’t matter. Staging and stunning photos make it all come together.

We use multiple online marketing channels to showcase your home. We will build a stand-alone website built to show your home. Our marketing program targets key cities in the U. S. based on the season.

For luxury listings, our drone service provides video of your home and neighborhood. This video along with professional photos helps the online buyer see and feel your home. Their “new” home.

To learn more about how we can help you sell your Tucson home, call us – 520-940-4541 – to arrange a meeting. We will visit your home and prepare a comparative market analysis.

Then we will meet with you to review our analysis. We will go over our Comparative Market Analysis for your home in detail. And the review our marketing program to “get your home sold!”

Conclusion

Thank you for visiting www.premiertucsonhomes.com! It’s one of the top real estate websites in Tucson. Our clients tell us that.

Our website provides information on communities and neighborhoods in the greater Tucson area. Want more? Give us a call – 520-940-4541.

We are ready to answer your questions and help you get the information you are looking for.

We are a top Realtor team in Tucson, AZ since 2002. Take a few minutes to read our profiles and client testimonials.

Are we the Tucson Realtors you have been looking for?

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Moving Tips

Moving Tips To Get You Organized

10 Things To Put On Your Relocation “To Do List”

moving tips tucson10 top moving tips that will reduce the stress. Even a relative small home holds lots of things. Furniture, kitchen dishes and appliances, clothes, moments, pictures and lots of other item. Oh, not to mention the garage.

Only moving a short distance? Consider moving the smaller items yourself. Rent a truck, pack them up and move them to your new home.

For bigger items use a moving company. There are usually fewer big items than medium and small boxes. It may take a day or two to get everything to your new home but could save you a lot of money.

Planning for a move can be a great family event. Get everyone in the family involved. Find tasks each person can do and use them tto create a “family team” event.

The time start planning a move is best begun as soon as you decide to sell your home. Some of the tasks required to get your home ready to sell will help the moving process.

Clear out closets, basements or attics. Getting it done early means there will be less to do once the home is under contract.

And if you are moving to Tucson, remember one important thing. Most Tucson homes don’t have basements. So consider getting rid of as much of the “stuff” in your basement as you can.

Moving Plan Considerations

Moving out of state? Contact an interstate mover and the use of a large van. Also, shop moving companies. It is a deregulate industry and that means pricing is negotiable. To some degree anyway.

Moving internationally? The planning just more complicated. There are a host of considerations based on which country you are moving to. It is worth noting that some items common in the U.S. are not acceptable in a foreign country.

It will be worth the time to check with the embassy in Washington, D.C., for more information. Also, check on customs protocols, duties and taxes. You don’t want an ugly surprise to get your possessions into the country you are moving to.

If your move is local or a short distance from your present home, you can lower costs by doing some of the work yourself.

Your moving checklist should include boxes, packing peanuts, blankets and padding. Oh, and don’t forget to reserve a rental van or truck.

Planning a move is key. Label each box with the type of contents, room it should go in and a number. Keep a list of each box by number and room.

Create a moving checklist that includes all the steps required. Moving is a big job and a moving checklist can make it more organized and easier.

How To Make Your Move Easier

#1 – Cash on hand. If you’re moving more than a few miles you will probably need some cash or credit cards for fuel, food and lodging.

#2 – Keep medicines and related prescriptions in a place where they can be reached during the move.

#3 – Number all the boxes so that all boxes can be counted on arrival. Make a list of boxes by number and indicate their contents. The movers will do this as well, but the ability to cross check each box can save a big hassle at your new destination.

#4 – When moving with children, have a favorite toy, games, music or other items for them to play with.

#5 – Identify all special handling items. For antiques or very special items you may want to hire a separate moving company specializing in these items.

#6 – Have contact phone numbers and your cell phone available. Just in case you need help or encounter a break down along the way.

#7 – Keep you laptop or notepad computer handy to check up on business and personal e-mail.

#8 – Last, but not least, be sure you understand the moving company’s insurance coverage. It can sound adequate but be a disaster should a major piece of furniture be damaged or “not show up”.

#9 – And one more moving tip. For a long move, it may be less expensive when you contract through a moving company in your destination city. Based on seasons, some carriers aren’t as busy and will actually charge less.

#10 – Contact the local utility companies serving your homes and let them know the buyers name and contact information. Your Realtor can help you with this.

Considering A Home In Tucson, AZ?

Here is a moving tip for lovers of warm weather. Some say perfect. Move to the greater Tucson area? Finding the right home can be a challenge. But we can make the process much less stressful for you.

We have been Tucson Realtors since 2002. We know Tucson and the Tucson Real Estate market. As a top Realtor duo, we invest the time to understand your home buying interests and desires.

At our first meeting, we will review the current real estate market with you. Show you the market data and then walk you through the Arizona home buying process.

Why? We want you to know what to expect. And what to plan for.

Interested in new construction? We’ll brief you on buying a new construction home. And what’s unique about the process.

For us, you are not another real estate transaction. You are a client and, future friend. We strive to create a relationship that continues long after you move into your home.

Our goal is to provide insight, advice and the highest level of professional services to you. We want you to be proud to recommend us to your family, friends and acquaintances.

Review our profiles. Check out our backgrounds, education, and certifications.

We are here to help you “know what you need to know” to buy a home in Tucson, AZ. We provide you information on Tucson events, places to shop and restaurants. Our resources include contractors, electricians, and home services.

We will also help you get deals on tile and paint to make the home you buy yours. Our professional service backgrounds mean we put you first!

Need To Sell Your Tucson Home?

Another moving tip is to give us a call.

Selling a home requires more than listing it in the Tucson MLS system. It’s about marketing. Marketing through multiple online channels.

To no one’s surprise, 80% of home buyers start their search on the internet. Homes must be visible on multiple internet channels. The more visible a home is, the faster it will sell.

And the photos on the mls make a difference. You can spend lots of money on home staging, but if the photos aren’t great it doesn’t matter. Staging and stunning photos make it all come together.

We use multiple online marketing channels to showcase your home. We will build a stand-alone website built to show your home. Our marketing program targets key cities in the U. S. based on the season.

For luxury listings, our drone service provides video of your home and neighborhood. This video along with professional photos helps the online buyer see and feel your home. Their “new” home.

To learn more about how we can help you sell your Tucson home, call us – 520-940-4541 – to arrange a meeting. We will visit your home and prepare a comparative market analysis.

Then we will meet with you to review our analysis. We will go over our Comparative Market Analysis for your home in detail. And the review our marketing program to “get your home sold!”

Conclusion

We hope you found our 10 moving tips useful. And hopefully you will keep us in mind if you are moving to, or from, Tucson.

Thank you for visiting www.premiertucsonhomes.com! It’s one of the top real estate websites in Tucson. Our clients say that, not us.

Our website provides information on communities and neighborhoods in the greater Tucson area. Want more? Give us a call – 520-940-4541. We are ready to answer your questions and help you get the information you are looking for.

We are a top Realtor duo in Tucson, AZ since 2002. Read our client testimonials. Give us a call. We look forward to making your home buying or selling a home an enjoyable experience for YOU!

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Things To Know Before Moving to Tucson

8 Things You Should Know Before Moving to Tucson

moving to tucsonThe coronavirus pandemic has caused many people to re-evaluate where they live and to think about possible relocation. With that in mind, some of you might consider relocating to Tucson, Arizona.

Tucson is a city that proudly wears its Wild West charm. However, it is also full of diversity. Therefore, it’s equally appealing to athletes, food-lovers, retirees, and intellectuals.

So, if you are considering buying a house and settling here, read on. Here are the things to know before moving to Tucson to get you more acquainted with your soon-to-be new home.

Everything you need to know before moving to Tucson, AZ

The city of Tucson is now the 81st best place to live in the United States. The ranks are based on the city’s affordability, desirability, and job prospects. They added a new factor this year: how the top communities have dealt with the pandemic and how much work they need to recover.

Having this position in mind, making Tucson your new home might be just the right thing for you and your family. With the proper planning and organization, and the right moving company to give you peace of mind and ensure your belongings will arrive at your new home safely, you will be on the right track.

However, since any move, in Arizona or any other state, especially a long-distance move, requires numerous things to be done and the inevitable stress part, make sure you contact a reputable company to help you find the best solution for your situation.

Doing so, you will make sure you ensure a smooth transition, which means you will enjoy the desert sunsets in no time!

Let’s have a look at the necessary things to know before moving to Tucson.

It’s affordable

It’s excellent news that the cost of living in Tucson is 6% lower than the national average. Housing costs are even 25% lower than the national average, which makes Tucson a very appealing city to move to.

For instance, the median home price is usually a little above 132,000$, while a monthly rent for a median home is around 770$. However, it’s a hot seller’s market at the moment, which means you should act fast since this is the best season to buy a house in Tucson, AZ.

The home of the University of Arizona

Tucson is also the home to the University of Arizona. The U Of A has established itself on “Firsts” and “Onlys”.

1 – It was the first university in the Arizona territory. U of A opened its doors 43 years before Arizona became a state. Statehood occurred in 1928. Arizona was, in UArizona Campusfact, the last of the 48 contiguous states to enter statehood.

2 – The U of A is the only M.D. Granting medical school in Arizona.

3 – The U of A’s motto is “Bear Down”. This motto was immortalized from the U of A student body president and revered football quarterback John “Button” Salmon. When Salmon died in 1926, his last words to his teammates were “Tell them … tell the team to bear down.”

With about 45,000 students, Tucson has a college town vibration added to it.

So whatever your preferences are, tech, medicine, literature, or poetry, there’s a program at the University of Arizona for everyone.

Great for retirees and warmer climate lovers

tucson retirementLittle to no snow during the wintertime, sunny skies, and warm weather are attractive traits to many snowbirds and retirees—all of which Tucson has.

Additionally, there’s a variety of outdoor activities for people of any age (for older adults too), no tax on social security benefits, and low living costs.

These features make Tucson a great place to retire in Arizona.

Tucson has unique seasons

You will probably hear people say Tucson has five seasons. The weather is one of the biggest changes for people moving here. Tucson has around 286 sunny days in a year, which is not typical for most cities.

The most pleasant weather, especially for snowbirds, is from November to March. However, this is the period that attracts a lot of tourists. On the other hand, it’s not much crowded in summer, since summer is off-season.

This is when the monsoon season starts, and it usually spans from June 15 to September 30.

And, when it rains in Tucson, it is an event worthy of seeing and mentioning. But, of course, when it starts raining, many Tucsonians stop what they’ve been doing and go outside to enjoy the rain.

Rich in history

Tucson has a long history that dates all the way back to Hohokam Indians. As a result, the city is rich in historical sites to learn about Spanish, American, and Mexican influences.

A popular place to visit is the Old Pueblo, where you can see the walls that gave birth to this charming city. Other popular places to visit and learn about the city’s history are:

  • Arizona History Museum (discover exhibits about the Wild West roots of Tucson);
  • Tohono O’odham Nation Cultural Center & Museum (where you can learn about local history and culture);
  • San Xavier del Bac Mission (with incredible colonial Spanish architecture).

It’s not all just desert

Consider tucsonEven if the desert might be the first association to Tucson, we are happy to tell you there’s much more to this town than just it.

The most popular Tucson attraction is Sabino Canyon Recreational Area, which you can explore by walking or horse riding. Furthermore, you can go camping, practice archery, or go bird watching at Tucson Mountain Park.

If you have an animal lover in the family, visit the Reid Park Zoo to see African elephants and squirrel monkeys. Also, some of the best golf courses and tournaments are held right here, in Tucson, AZ.

If, on the other hand, you prefer something less active, Tucson has more to offer.

For example, you can go luxury shopping at La Encantada or find great deals at Calvin Klein, Levi’s, and Addidas in Tucson Premium Outlets.

Other exciting places worth mentioning and visiting are:

  • Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures, perfect for your little ones;
  • Prima Air & Space Museum where you can see more than 150 planes;
  • Tucson Museum of Art, where you can learn about Latin-American, Western, Asian, and American art;
  • Casa Film Bar, where you can play trivia or watch a documentary.

Numerous festivals

Moving to Tucson to see the Rodeo paradeFestivals are top attractions both for the locals and tourists that visit Tucson.

For example, the Tucson Festival of Books is the 4th largest book festival in the U.S.

Other events are All Souls Procession Weekend, where you can make a mask or design a puppet for the Day of the Dead. Then, there is La Fiesta de Los Vaqueros, a rodeo that lasts for nine days.

And finally, there’s the largest and oldest gem show in the world called the Tucson gem and mineral show, where you can buy world-class jewelry.

Don’t forget to look up

Finally, don’t forget to enjoy the sunsets this city is known for. After that, stay for a while longer to enjoy the breathtaking star constellations.

You will be able to experience incredible stargazing right from your yard.

The takeaway

Tucson is a city with a rich cultural background, and it offers a variety of things to do. If this is the right choice for you and your family, the locals will be waiting for you at some of the best taco places here!

We are sure you will experience a welcoming community, which means a lot during the transition process. We hope our article on things to know before moving to Tucson has helped you get an overall idea of your new home.

Happy moving!

The Above Guest Article Provided By –  miamimovingguide.com

Conclusion

Thank you for visiting www.premiertucsonhomes.com! It’s one of the top real estate websites in Tucson. Our clients tell us that.

Our website provides information on communities and neighborhoods in the greater Tucson area. Want more? Give us a call – 520-940-4541.

We are ready to answer your questions and help you get the information you are looking for.

We are a top Realtor team in Tucson, AZ since 2002. Take a few minutes to read our profiles and client testimonials.

Are we the Tucson Realtors you have been looking for?

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Tips On Downsizing To Help Seniors Have An Easy Move

Easy Downsizing: Helpful Tips for Seniors Looking to Make a Move

Downsizing Tips That Will Help Seniors Have an Easy Move

downsizing tips to help seniors moveDownsizing is a route many seniors consider for a variety of reasons. Perhaps you have an empty nest and too much home to take care of, your home isn’t conducive to safely aging in place, you’d like to move closer to family and friends or you simply want a change.

Whatever the reason, downsizing can be overwhelming if you aren’t sure what to do and what to expect. The following tips will help you along this journey and get you into your new home with ease.

Find a Home Where You Can Age in Place

Chances are this is the last time you will move, so it makes sense that the home you purchase will enable you to age in place and continue living independently in your home for as long as is safe. So, what should you look for in your new home?

Functionality and safety are very important and should be at the top of your list. Will you be able to make your way around the home with ease? Is help readily available in an emergency? What important services are nearby such as medical care, grocery stores, transportation and entertainment?

Keep in mind that a home can be renovated to age in place if it doesn’t meet your needs and requirements as is. The Association Of Mature American Citizens has a comprehensive checklist you can follow with features you might consider having a contractor install in your new home to increase safety and functionality such as grab bars, widened doorways and ramps.

Downsize Your Stuff

Downsizing your home means less storage space. Rather than pack it all up and get to your home, only to realize you can’t find a place for it all, spend some time paring it down prior to the move. Go room by room, starting with storage areas such as the attic and basement and bring along packing supplies and trash bags so that you can pack and toss as you go.

Sort everything into piles depending on whether you will keep, donate, sell or toss. If you are having a hard time deciding what to keep, ask yourself some important questions: Can you remember the last time you used it? If you use it, how often? Can you do without it? Is it in good shape?

Could someone else get more use out of it? If there are some items you can’t bare to part with but simply don’t have the room for, consider renting a self-storage unit. The average price to rent one in Tucson, Arizona, over the past 180 days is $68.46, and it will enable you to keep large pieces and treasured keepsakes safe.

Prepare Yourself For the Move

Moving is hard work, and even stressful at times, so you need to make sure you are prepared when the day finally arrives. You will need boxes, labels and markers to pack and store your household items. Go for quality boxes to ensure your belongings are kept safe. U-haul has a variety to choose from and they’re not too expensive. Medium boxes run $1.49 each, but the price goes down the more you buy.

Contact a moving company to help with heavy lifting and transport, and ask family and friends for help with packing, even if they are just there for moral support. If possible, go to the new home prior to the move to create a plan for where everything will go and label packing boxes accordingly. Don’t forget to pack a first-night bag with toiletries, clothes, medications, sheets and first aid.

Consider Your Pets

If you have a furry companion, you’ll need to prepare him for the move as well. Set aside an area in the home away from the packing and moving chaos so that your pooch has a safe area.

When moving day arrives, it is best for your pooch to be out of the house with a family member, friend, or dog sitter. This gives your dog some time to calm down and relax before making the adjustment to a brand-new home.

Downsizing is an exciting journey, but any sort of move can quickly become overwhelming, so it’s important to ask questions in case you need more information. Once you have explored all of your options, start by browsing homes that will enable you to age in place or that provide a good framework to make modifications.

Then you can start the process of downsizing your items to compensate for the smaller square footage. Through it all, make sure you and all family members (both furry and human) are calm, collected and prepared for a smooth move.

Article provided by Michael Longsdon

Want more information on moving to a new house with your pets? Here it is at….. GoCompare

And One More Consideration—-The Internet+-

The internet has become an essential part for many older Americans. It helps people stay connected with family, friends, and community services. But, technology is becoming more advanced each year and can be difficult for seniors to use.

To make maters worst, online scammers target older individuals with lots of scams. It’s more important than ever to have internet access and know how to use it.

Check out this guide on “how to use the internet“. It will improve your computer skills whether your are a senior or not.

Conclusion

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Relocation Package

Tips On Relocating to Tucson AZ

Choose A Top Realtor Team to Help

relocation package tucson azIf you are moving to Tucson, AZ for a job, you will likely receive a relocation package. A relocation package will help you and your family transition to your new job and find a home.

If you have made several moves already, this is nothing new. Although each relocation package is similar, they are not all alike.

The standard services provided will be “customary” for the industry your company is in. But remember, there is room for negotiation in what is OR isn’t covered. Not only the specific services but the costs.

A Standard Relocation Package Will Include

  • Full pack and unpack services.
  • Moving company services with “reasonable” insurance coverage.
  • Help in selling your present home.
  • Home hunting trip(s)
  • Temporary housing at the new location
  • Vehicle transport to the new location – OR
  • When driving to the new location, travel, lodging, meal and mileage expense reimbursement
  • Reimbursement of some, or all, of the home buying costs.

A Realtor is usually assigned by the relocation company to sell your present home. Another Realtor will be assigned to help you buy one in the new location.

Yes, your relocation service will assign these Realtors. But you do not have to use the Realtor assigned by your relocation company. And using a Realtor you choose will not affect your relocation benefits. YOU can choose the Realtor you want to work for you.

Why Choose Us

If you are moving to Tucson, AZ please consider us. Ben & Kim Boldt.

Review our backgrounds and experience. Give us a call – 520-940-4541. Schedule a meeting with us when you come and visit Tucson for that job interview. Interview us before the relocation company gets involved.

We will discuss your home buying interests and set up a home search based on your criteria. We will help you understand the Tucson housing market and the steps to buying a home in Arizona in advance.

When it is time for your relocation, tell the relocation company you are already working with us.

Conclusion

Moving for a new job or job transfer can be a stressful situation. Uprooting family, finding new schools and making new friends. We know the drill. The majority of our clients are from “other places”.

Can we make all the stress go away? Most likely not. But our experience with clients moving to Tucson from the U.S. and foreign countries will help you. We have worked our clients through the process many times. As well as ourselves.

We stay ahead of the curve and keep you abreast of any “hiccups” before they occur.

We are your advocate throughout the home buying process. And look forward to being your first new friends in Tucson, AZ.

Thank you for visiting www.premiertucsonhomes.com! It’s one of the top real estate websites in Tucson. Our clients tell us that.

Our website provides information on communities and neighborhoods in the greater Tucson area. Want more? Give us a call – 520-940-4541.

We are ready to answer your questions and help you get the information you are looking for.

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Resources For Relocating To Tucson AZ

10 Essential Resources for Relocating to Tucson, AZ

Tucson city lightsTucson, AZ has beautiful weather, dramatic desert landscapes, and a bustling urban center.

It’s no wonder so many people choose to call Tucson home!

If you’re searching for the perfect property in the Tucson area, Premier Tucson Homes can help you find your next address.

If you already had an offer accepted on a home in Tucson, these tips will show you how to secure a job with the right degree, find local amenities, and make the most of this city!

Finding a Job

If you’re still seeking employment in the Tucson area, these tips can help you get an offer in hand.

Local Necessities

Here’s where to look when you need to connect your utilities, see a doctor, and more.

Explore the Area

There’s no shortage of fun things to do in Tucson! Check out these local attractions, restaurants, and shops.

Tucson welcomes new residents every day. If you’re relocating to this city, these tips will walk you through everything from job hunting to finding your nearest DMV location.

Soon enough, you’ll feel right at home in Tucson!

Ready to move to Tucson, AZ?

Call the Boldt Realtor Team today at 520-940-4541 to start house hunting.

The above guest article furnished by Clare Wentz at caringfromafar.com

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Relocating to Tucson, AZ?

Are you thinking of relocating to Tucson? Finding the right home can be a challenging process. But we can make the process much less stressful for you.

We have been Tucson Realtors since 2002. We know Tucson and the Tucson Real Estate market. As a top Realtor duo, we invest the time to understand your home buying interests and desires.

At our first meeting, we will review the current real estate market with you. Show you the market data and then walk you through the Arizona home buying process.

Why? We want you to know what to expect. And what to plan for.

Interested in new construction? We’ll brief you on buying a new construction home. And what’s unique about the process.

For us, you are not another real estate transaction. You are a client and, future friend. We strive to create a relationship that continues long after you move into your home.

Our goal is to provide insight, advice and the highest level of professional services to you. We want you to be proud to recommend us to your family, friends and acquaintances.

Review our profiles. Check out our backgrounds, education, and certifications.

We are here to help you “know what you need to know” to buy a home in Tucson, AZ.

We provide you information on Tucson events, places to shop and restaurants. Our resources include licensed contractors, electricians, plumbers and home services to take on your projects.

But most important, our professional service backgrounds mean we put you first!

Thinking About Selling Your Home In The Greater Tucson Area?

Selling a home requires more than listing it in the Tucson MLS system. It’s about marketing. Marketing through multiple online channels.

To no one’s surprise, 80% of home buyers start their search on the internet. Homes must be visible on multiple internet channels. The more visible a home is, the faster it will sell.

And the photos on the mls make a difference. You can spend lots of money on home staging, but if the photos aren’t great it doesn’t matter. Staging and stunning photos make it all come together.

We use multiple online marketing channels to showcase your home. We will build a stand-alone website built to show your home. Our marketing program targets key cities in the U. S. based on the season.

For luxury listings, our drone service provides video of your home and neighborhood. This video along with professional photos helps the online buyer see and feel your home. Their “new” home.

To learn more about how we can help you sell your Tucson home, call us – 520-940-4541 – to arrange a meeting. We will visit your home and prepare a comparative market analysis.

Then we will meet with you to review our analysis. We will go over our Comparative Market Analysis for your home in detail. And the review our marketing program to “get your home sold!”

Conclusion

We hope these resources help you in relocating to Tucson Arizona.

Thank you for visiting www.premiertucsonhomes.com! It’s one of the top real estate websites in Tucson. Our clients tell us that.

Our website provides information on communities and neighborhoods in the greater Tucson area. Want more?

Give us a call – 520-940-4541.

We are ready to answer your questions and help you get the information you are looking for.

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Tucson Charter Schools

Tucson Charter Schools

Providing Innovative Learning and Student Achievement

tucson charter schoolsTucson Charter schools bring innovative learning methodologies to public education and serve a wide range of students. Charter schools go way beyond a one-size-fits-all traditional public-school education.

All Arizona Charter Schools are held accountable for student achievement by the State.

Arizona leads the nation in charter school growth. It has one of the highest percentages of students in charter schools. Arizona had over 600 charter schools and a total enrollment of over 180,000 students in 2013.

Almost 30 percent of the state’s public schools and about 17 percent of the students are charter schools.

The Arizona Legislature authorized charter schools in 1994. In 1995, the first Arizona Charter schools opened. These schools give parents academic choices for their children.

Programs stimulate learning and improve individual accomplishment. Tucson Charter schools, as do all Arizona Charter schools, contract with the state or school districts to offer tuition free academic services.

There are over 85 charter schools in Tucson AZ. In some cases, school districts may sponsor charter schools.

The Arizona Charter Schools Association oversees the operations of all Arizona Charter schools. The Association operates as a nonprofit organization. It ensures Arizona students have access to high quality public school.

Tucson Charter schools work to achieve a high level of quality in all aspects of operation. School programs are designed to be sustainable and improve student accomplishment.

A current list of Tucson Charter Schools is found on the Arizona Department of Education website for Pima County.

Conclusion

Thank you for visiting www.premiertucsonhomes.com! It’s one of the top real estate websites in Tucson. Our clients tell us that.

Our website provides information on communities and neighborhoods in the greater Tucson area. Want more? Give us a call – 520-940-4541.

We are ready to answer your questions and help you get the information you are looking for.

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Outdoor Kitchen Design Ideas Using a Southwest Flair

Outdoor Kitchen Design Ideas Using a Southwest Flair

Perfect for Outdoor Dining

outdoor kitchen ideas tucson azThere is a growing tendency to take our cooking outdoors. We’re not talking about a backyard barbecue pit, but a full-scale outdoor kitchen.

We who live in Arizona and the surrounding US Southwest have ample opportunity to take advantage of outdoor kitchens.

You’ll want access to any number of modern appliances and conveniences. However, since it’s going to be outdoors, how might you incorporate a southwestern flair into the design?

Here are three themes that will make your outdoor southwest kitchen design feel like it belongs.

Accent the Aztec Artistry

The southwestern US is on the edge of the ancestral home of the Aztec Indians. While they occupied mostly what is modern-day Mexico, their influence filtered northward into parts of the US Southwest.

Even though most of the Aztec civilization lived in northern Mexico, blending their artistry in southwestern architecture is commonplace. It would be extremely appropriate to include such a theme as part of an outdoor kitchen.

The first concept to include in your blueprint for an Aztec outdoor kitchen is to be certain to incorporate space. Aztec architecture displays an open sense of structure placement. It was probably attributed to the large outdoor gatherings that were part of the culture.

This sense of openness in your outdoor kitchen will serve that purpose for you as well. As you begin to decorate your Aztec-theme, be sure to include a lot of pictorials. The Aztec remains still in existence today display many such symbolic representations.

Include eagles, frogs and other sea creatures, as they seemed to mystify the Aztecs. The Aztecs were big on turquoise in their art as well. You could add a number of sculptures around your outdoor kitchen to give off the Aztec cultural aura.

The conch shell is another readily visible design used in Aztec décor. The culture was enamored with elaborately colored pottery and massive displays of mosaic art. Doing a colorful mosaic floor and countertops will give your outdoor kitchen an aura of Aztec ancestry.

Bring the Pueblo Culture Alive

The Pueblo culture bleeds all across the southwestern US. Blending these native designs into your outdoor kitchen would be a perfect connection. The Pueblo Revival architectural influence spans all across northern Mexico and the southwestern United States.

The walls and backdrops in your outdoor kitchen could be earth-tone stucco. Corners on cabinets and countertops would be rounded to represent the architectural style of the Pueblos.

Timbers and framing were exposed in Pueblo homes and would add accent to your kitchen. There should be a lot of natural wood exposed and rustic. Colors in a Pueblo-themed outdoor kitchen would blend soft cactus-greens, burnt oranges and clay reds.

These Native Americans, like their ancestors the Aztecs, were very much into ornate pottery. Their cultural inclination was to cluster these types of items together in corners to help improve airflow around the home. Niches and figures carved into the walls would allude to a Pueblo aura.

The Pueblos used a lot of adobe in their homes, so adding sections into your outdoor kitchen will give it an authentic Pueblo appearance. Adding an adobe-built, beehive shaped horno in your Pueblo-themed outdoor kitchen would be the perfect complementary appliance.

These were the outdoor ovens used by the Native Americans. Tapestries were also a favorite of the Pueblo culture. They used them as decorative wall hangings, so adding these on the walls of your outdoor kitchen would be perfect.

The Wonderful Wild West

The southwest is home to a variety of tales about cowboys and Indians. Incorporating a Wild West theme into your outdoor kitchen will allow you to relive a wonderful time in history every time you prepare a meal or grab a snack.

The Wild West theme is one that offers a great deal of variety as well. You could include aspects of the rodeo, cowboys or items that portray the journey westward along the Santa Fe Trail.

You can even blend multiple cowboy-based ideas. Turning your outdoor kitchen into a look-a-like for a nostalgic western saloon is another marvelous touch.

You can include hitching posts for your towels, and swinging saloon doors for your cabinets. A long wooden countertop will give the aura of the old-fashioned, western saloon counter. One easy way to accent this type of outdoor kitchen is the types of cookware you add.

Iron Accents

The Wild West was known for cast iron. So adding this type of cookware is the perfect accent. Leather was big in the Wild West, so wherever you can include leather straps or leather-backed chairs is another idea to consider.

Bar stools in a saloon-style outdoor kitchen is the perfect seating arrangement. You can use old pine for the floors and cabinetry. Wood paneling, left with a course, rustic finish, gives your kitchen a truly western visual appearance.

Including the rustic look of ironworks into your southwestern outdoor kitchen is another great way to give off that Wild West appearance. Iron door hinges and handles accent rustic cabinet doors very well.

These are three outdoor kitchen ideas that give off that perfect southwestern flair. There are other designs that would work well, but these will help your kitchen look like it belongs in the southwest.

Article By Jessica Kane – jessicakwrites@gmail.com

Conclusion

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How to Bring a Southwestern Flair to Your Home Décor

How to Bring a Southwestern Flair to Your Home Décor

Tips And Tricks to Make It Work

southwestern decor and flairIncorporating a snazzy southwestern flair into your home décor is great if you live in this part of the United States or not.

Blending colors, furniture and other aspects of your home to fit with your architectural style is important.

Living in Arizona, it’s fairly obvious there aren’t many homes and buildings representative of early American colonial or ancient Greek architecture.

There are places symbolic of 17th century Spain, blended with the ancestral qualities of the indigenous peoples of the region. There is a great deal of evidence pointing to the Spanish influence on architecture.

However, the Baroque architectural style accents the Pueblo Revival architectural motif that’s predominant in the US southwest. Interior design strives to combine a perfect mixture of the inherent architectural style in line with the decorations of your home.

Here are some ideas on how to bring a southwestern flair to your home, whether you live there or not.

Cool Colors

A quick geographical review brings home one obvious point. Arizona, and the southwestern US in general, are situated in largely a desert type terrain. The color of the region is rich in earth tones and natural desert hues.

These inherent colors had an enormous impact on the decorative inclinations of the native people. A light cactus-green blended, with soft reds, helps the structures built by man blend into the landscape built by nature.

Since this is a warm-weather climate, cool colors with soft overtures are predominant. There aren’t a lot of cold, hard dark colors used in the southwestern decorative style. Yellows and light oranges also play an important role in painting the backdrop of your home as a portrait.

Many of these earth-tone colors artfully support the heavy use of regional foliage and plants in home décor. Peppers and other soft, green succulents help southwestern colors blend masterfully with the surrounding desert landscapes.

Hot Tchotchke

Tchotchke refers to inconsequential little decorative items from various cultures. Southwestern décor employs similar types of decorative little pieces around the home to add a personalized southwestern touch to the design.

While cool colors are predominantly used as a backdrop, many of the trinkets use flamboyant colors. A staple in southwestern interior design are the ceramics. Painted ceramic pottery was commonplace in the homes of the Native Pueblo peoples.

Rich red and orange peppers are dried and used as vibrant decorations. Dream catchers are also frequently seen in homes across the US southwest. These too are inherent to regions indigenous peoples.

They are often blends of intricate artwork and colorful feathers. A key difference between the decorative ornaments used across other cultures and the aura of the southwest is the tendency to spread things out more. Pottery is grouped together, and a single tapestry can be all that is used on an entire wall.

Supple Textiles

Textiles, many with Native American artistry, are prevalent in southwestern decorating. While many of the fabrics are sturdy, woven tapestries, they invariably blend soft and supple colors to help accent the southwestern color themes.

There is a great deal of leather used in furniture, plus colorful serapes are used as covers or as ornate wall hangings. Much of the leather furniture used in southwest homes coordinates an earthen, tanned color to provide a soft mixture with the rest of the pieces in a room.

While splendidly woven tapestries are a trademark of southwestern design, so too are the soft clay bricks and artistic tiles. Entry foyers frequently display artistic tile floors. Murals are often added to walls, pictorial voices that tell the history of the region.

Hard Iron

The Baroque era and Pueblo cultures each had a dramatic influence on southwestern style. However, the region didn’t start to become extensively populated until after the middle of the 19th century. A lot of construction and development filtered into the early 20th century as well.

While keeping with the primary foundation of regional architecture, the Age of Iron began to influence southwestern décor. Wrought iron gates and fences didn’t really fit the aura of southwestern architecture, but it did make its way into homes as decorative adornments.

Various types of wrought iron and steel ornaments are frequently used to accent rooms and wrought iron furniture is a favorite for southwestern patios. Iron racks are frequently hung on interior walls to provide space for the ceramic pieces.

Southwestern décor is used all around the world, but never more so than in the US Southwest. It blends both creative and decorative artistry with a blend of colors inherent to the region. You don’t have to live in a house built using Pueblo architectural style to incorporate this vividly beautiful type of interior design into your southwest home.

Guest Article ByJessica Kane – <jessicakwrites@gmail.com>

Conclusion

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