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transferred? Is it time to retire out of the area? Want to buy a
vacation home? Have you always dreamed about a flat in London? Or do you
just want a change? No matter your
destination, I can answer your needs. As a former military wife, I know
what it’s like to be uprooted on a moment’s notice or to leave a place
I’ve come to call home. Making a move out of your area can be
challenging. My personal experience, professional background and
international networks give me a special ability to make this a fun and
stress free event for you. Click on the buttons below to see how!
Relocation
If you have a relocation package, did you
know that you can still request your own agent? Don’t let others pick
the agent for you – this can have disastrous results and is a primary
reason for stressful moves. Let me make sure that only the best in the
area services your needs. Not only am I affiliated with many outstanding
agent associations (ABR, CRS, WCR etc), Friedberg Properties specializes
in relocation and our networks are among the largest and most
prestigious in the world:
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Leading Real Estate
Companies of the World
The nation’s biggest doing nearly 20% of all US residential
transactions |
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Christie’s Great Estates
The largest international network of independent brokers
specializing in important properties; we are Christie’s
exclusive affiliate here. |
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Who’s Who In Luxury Real
Estate
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Personal Moves
Are the kids gone and it’s now time for you?
Have you always wanted to be in the country or to go back to the city?
Would you love to get a place by the beach or in the mountains? Are you
tired of hotels at the ski lodge? Want to move near the kids? Or are you
trying to figure out where to retire?
No matter the reason, moving for personal reasons is just as important
as having your boss tell you the new job is yours but its 1,000 miles
away. There are 2 significant differences – choice and time. It’s your
decision to make the move or not and you usually have time to research
things fully.
Some people do this quickly and others take years; either way, I can
help you to coordinate it all in a relaxed way. Your move is unique and
everything has to be tailored to your needs and desires. Making a
personal move can be the most fun of all – it’s an exciting adventure
that opens more doors than you’d think.
Whether you’re moving out of Bergen County or into it, let’s talk about
all your options and take things at the pace you set. I’m here to give
you all the information and guidance you need. Start the conversation
today by telling me what you’re considering:
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Moving
with Children
There’s nothing worse for a parent who’s
being transferred than an upset child who doesn’t want to leave home.
Believe me, I’ve been there. And, it’s not unusual to see some
regression in smaller children – after all, they are often leaving the
only home they’ve known.
No matter how old or young, a move is as
major an event in your child’s life as it is in yours. However, it can
also be an adventure for children too - it just takes some patience and
guidance.
I’ll give you my best counsel and will be
there to help every step of the way. What I have found works best is to
involve the children as much as you can and to make it a family project.
There’s also the internet.
I’ve put children in touch with children at
their new school before they arrive through the web – this is a great
way to make them feel at ease. I’ve also taken pictures of their new
school and started a web scrap book of sorts for them that catalogues
their move. There are all sorts of ways to engage your child in a
meaningful and happy way.
You’ll find below a list of good books and
resources to use as well. Again, I will help you as much as you wish –
it’s entirely up to you.
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Moving
With Pets
Pets are part of your family and have
special needs during a move. It really helps to have me introduce you to
the local area vets, pet shops, etc. If you have a dog you might want to
know where the nearby dog park is located and how to get there. You’ll
need to know about any special town ordinances that might apply such as
registering your dog or cat.
Should you need anything special done before
you arrive (such as fencing in the yard), I’ll help to have this
coordinated for you so all is ready in advance or as soon as possible
under the circumstances.
Here are some good resources for you:
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