Buying a
home in Charleston, SC is sort of a modern day adventure. At first there’s the
intrigue of figuring out the advantages and disadvantages between the neighborhoods
and listings competing for your attention; then there are all the challenging,
sometimes exhausting—then, ultimately, exhilarating steps that lead to home
ownership.
But even
after the previous owner has handed over the keys, there’s more to come: a few extra
steps new homeowners can decide they wish to take. Here are five of those—things
you can choose to do after buying a Charleston home:
#1 Change the Locks
#1 Change the Locks
Who knows
how many people have a copy of those keys?
It’s a good idea to change the locks on all exterior doors, because it’s
not just the previous owners who have had access to the property; there may
also have been guests or tradespeople with access to the keys. By installing
new locks, you can be sure that you are complete control of the keys to your
new home.
#2 Have the House Cleaned
#2 Have the House Cleaned
While the
previous homeowners are obliged to leave the home in reasonable condition
(usually “broom clean”), consider scheduling a professional cleaning crew before
you move in. If your budget and schedule allows, it can be a plus to know some
serious deep cleaning has been performed on counters, plumbing fixtures, carpets,
etc.
#3 Smooth Transfer of Utilities
#3 Smooth Transfer of Utilities
After buying
a Charleston home, it’s usually possible to transfer utilities into your name
without having to live through a break in service. Contacting all utility
companies ahead of time will ensure that the transfer is orderly and scheduled in
a manner that will be convenient to your move. It’s also an opportunity to be
sure that utility bills have been fully paid before closing on the property.
#4 Store the Settlement Papers
At the end of
the process of buying a home, a host of details come fast and furious, making
it doubly easy to misplace things—even important things, like copies of the papers
you execute during settlement. Later,
when it’s tax time (or in the future should you sell the property), you’ll save
yourself a lot of desperate rummaging if you’ve prepared a secure place to keep
them from the start.
#5 Take Photos of Your Household Items
It’s
important to keep an accurate list of your household contents in the case of
theft, fire or other mishap—records to act as verification of your belongings
and their condition. Buying a home is the perfect time to take that inventory.
Go from room to room snapping digital pictures of everything you own. It will
never get easier!
Like
anything worth doing, buying your new Charleston area dream home probably came
with its own set of stresses. But it should stand as one of the most rewarding
financial moves you will ever make.
Interested in selling your Charleston area home? Visit: www.jeffcookrealestate.com
-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook Real Estate
Charleston, SC
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