Homeowner Checklist: Essential Tasks Before Moving In & Unpacking
Pre-Move Check List!
So, you’ve navigated the South Bend housing market and now hold the keys to your new home! Congratulations! But before you dive into decorating and unpacking, there are several essential tasks to tackle that will ensure a smooth transition into your new space. We’ve compiled a comprehensive checklist of what to do before moving into your South Bend home.
Essential Tasks Before Moving In
Change the Locks:
First things first, change the locks on all exterior doors. This simple step enhances your security by ensuring that only you and your family can access your new home. You can never be too sure who may have keys from previous owners or contractors. Consider contacting a local locksmith like Michiana Lock and Key or Ace Safe and Lock of South Bend.
Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms:
Safety should be your top priority. Before moving in, test all smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms to ensure they are functioning properly. If they are outdated or not working, replace them immediately. You can find replacements at local hardware stores like Ace Hardware or Home Depot.
Service HVAC and Appliances:
Schedule a professional service for your HVAC system, furnace, or air conditioning unit. It’s also wise to check that all appliances (if included with the home) are in good working order. Addressing these issues now can prevent discomfort later, especially with South Bend's fluctuating weather. Local HVAC companies include Sun Services Heating & Air and Sikorski Heating and Cooling.
Complete Inspection Projects:
Review the inspection report from your home purchase and tackle any necessary repairs or projects before moving in. This might include fixing leaky faucets, painting walls, or replacing worn-out fixtures. Local handymen or contractors can be found through resources like your Realtor or by searching local South Bend contractor directories.
Deep Clean Your New Home:
Whether you choose to hire a cleaning service or do it yourself, ensure that your new home is thoroughly cleaned before unpacking. This is much easier when the space is empty, allowing you to reach every corner. Consider local cleaning services like Professional Touch Cleaning or Michiana Cleaners.
Locate Important Utilities:
Familiarize yourself with the location of the circuit breaker and main water shut-off valves. Knowing where these are can save you time and trouble in case of an emergency. This is especially important in South Bend with its older housing stock.
Update Your Address:
Don’t forget to update your address with important institutions such as banks, credit card companies, and the postal service. You can do this online through the USPS website.
Transfer Utilities:
Contact utility companies to transfer services (electricity, water, gas, internet) to your name before moving day. This will help avoid any interruptions in service when you arrive. In South Bend, you'll likely need to contact companies like Indiana Michigan Power (electric), NIPSCO (gas), and the City of South Bend for water. For internet, options include Xfinity, Metronet, and AT&T.
Monitor Your Credit Score:
As a new homeowner, keeping an eye on your credit score is crucial for future financial decisions, especially when it comes to your home. Regular monitoring can help you catch any discrepancies early. Most credit cards and banks offer free Credit Monitoring!
Set Up an Escrow Account:
If applicable, set up an escrow account for property taxes and insurance payments to manage these expenses effectively. Your loan officer can help you through the process and answer any questions you may have, note that many lenders now automatically set this up on your behalf.
Organize Important Documents:
Create a safe place for important documents related to your home purchase, such as the purchase agreement, closing disclosures, inspection reports, and property deeds. Keeping these organized will be useful for future reference.
Getting Settled in South Bend
Once you've completed these essential tasks, it’s time to start making your South Bend house feel like home!
- Unpack Strategically: Start with essentials like kitchenware and toiletries.
- Measure Spaces: Before arranging furniture, measure rooms to ensure everything fits as planned.
- Explore Your Neighborhood: Familiarize yourself with local amenities such as grocery stores like Martin's Super Markets, parks like St. Patrick's County Park, and community centers.
- Meet Your Neighbors: A friendly introduction can help build community ties right from the start. South Bend has many active neighborhood associations that are a great way to connect.
Welcome to South Bend!
Tim Vicsik
www.ND-Condos.com
Tim@TimVicsik.com
(574) 329-9587
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