Cincinnati Area Relocation Pack
Welcome to Cincinnati USA
, a vibrant and progressive three-state, 15-county region that offers
world-class assets in arts and culture, amusements, hospitality, sports
and recreation. Cincinnati USA features all the amenities of a large,
bustling metropolis while maintaining a friendly, small town atmosphere
- a unique balancing act of extraordinary contrasts - but one that
makes the region a remarkably flexible location filled with a wealth of
opportunities and options.
Temporary Housing
Most relocations
include a period of "in-between time," when you initially move to your
new town and begin the process of settling in and looking for a place
to lease or purchase. If you are planning on leasing, or if you've
made several preview trips and have contracted on a new home, this
interim period may only be a couple of weeks. In this case, a hotel or
suite-hotel usually works best.
However,
if your interim period is going to be close to 30 days or longer, you
will probably want to opt for temporary "corporate housing."
Corporate Housing is a property that comes fully-furnished with room
suites of furniture, cookware, linens/towels, small appliances such as
coffeemakers, irons & alarm clocks, major appliances like
microwaves, refrigerator, stove and washer/dryer, plants &
pictures, accessories, maid service and all utilities included, even
local telephone service and cable TV.
Apartment Renting
While
renting has always been and continues to be an interim option during
the home purchase process of a relocation, more and more it is becoming
a long-term preference. Frequent moves, greater flexibility, rising
ownership costs and amenities available through renting are great
advantages. People today are renting in greater numbers, not just as a
temporary step on the way to home ownership, but for the lifestyle they
enjoy through renting.
Some of the factors to consider when deciding whether to rent or buy are:
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your job situation and likelihood of moving again
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initial and monthly costs of both options
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tax savings and advantages
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the availability, lifestyle and desirability of properties to rent or buy
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current interest rates and mortgages available
The
cost, availability and variety of rental housing possibilities will
vary tremendously in different parts of the country. While a large
city will offer a far greater number of rental properties and a greater
variety of styles and amenities, they will also be much higher priced
and may even have an extremely low vacancy rate. On the other end of
the spectrum, small towns also tend to have a very low rental vacancy
rate, simply because of the lack of rental housing there. Mid-sized
cities will generally have the greatest choices available.
Initial
costs on a rental property usually include one month's rent security
deposit, additional deposits if you have a pet (many rentals do not
allow pets), first month's rent and/or last month's rent depending on
the area, and an application fee of generally $20-75. Be sure and get
renter's insurance; if you don't, your personal belongings will not be
protected in the event of a burglary, fire or any other loss.
Read
lease agreements thoroughly, as they can vary greatly between states
and even individual landlords. It is wise to have an attorney review
leases. Be sure you understand what you and the landlord are each
responsible for when it comes to utilities, maintenance and repairs.
Although the most typical lease term in the U.S. is 1 year, this can be
negotiable too. Know what your liabilities are if you have to break
your lease early.
Moving Solutions
Careful
consideration is needed when deciding whether to hire a moving company
or do it yourself. Many factors are involved, such as the distance of
the move, the size of your household, the time factor involved and the
budget or company reimbursement you have for this expense.
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Pros & Cons of Moving Yourself
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Pros & Cons of Hiring a Full Service Van Line
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- cost savings can be
considerable, possibly into the thousands of dollars. moving yourself
can usually save at least half of what a household goods transportation
company will charge you, even if you rent a truck and pay helpers for
their labor.
- you assume full responsibility for the move, labor and damages.
- packing all
your belongings yourself gives you a better organizational opportunity
to inventory, rearrange, throw away, give away, and tag items for
garage sales.
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- the time savings and ease of move are tremendous with a professional mover.
- the cost can vary greatly, depending on whether you include packing/unpacking, insurance limits & what company you choose.
- most companies offer references and free estimates. a binding estimate
holds both you & the company to the price quoted; a physical inspection is usually necessary. a non-binding estimate
is an approximation of costs; federal law requires a limit of no more than 10 percent additional charges.
- many companies will guarantee pickup and delivery dates; if you're in a time crunch, this may be the only way to go.
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Moving Tips
When coordinating
the move of household goods, several items require special care and
attention. Anytime you are moving pets, automobiles, waterbeds,
antiques, plants, waterbeds or office/high-tech equipment, extra
planning and coordination is necessary.
The
two major items that need special moving are autos and family pets.
When considering automobiles in a move, often a full-service moving
company will place a vehicle in the moving van. When moving yourself,
auto tow-trailers can be hitched to the back of a moving truck. These
arrangements, however, usually only handle one vehicle. When
considering a second or third vehicle, there are several options:
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Sell your vehicles prior to moving, and purchase new ones at your destination.
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Have one of the family members drive the vehicle to your destination.
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Hire an automobile transportation service to move the extra vehicle (s) for you.
"Timing
is everything" when arranging a professional auto move. Scheduling the
move can be a challenging, complex and sometimes overwhelming
undertaking. There are school and office hours to consider, for
example. It is important to use an auto mover that coordinates the move
so that it most suits your needs, creating a smooth transition.
Pet Issues
Before you leave:
- Make an appointment & have your pet examined by your veterinarian; collect pet records.
- Ask your vet for a reference for a practitioner in the new city.
- Air
travel should be booked four weeks ahead of departure for domestic
moves and six to eight weeks prior to international flights.
- If you are moving overseas, your pet must be examined & vaccinated 30 days prior.
- Secure a form of identification to your pet's collar.
At Moving Day:
- When booking a hotel or corporate housing, make sure the management allows pets.
- Before crossing into another state, know that some states have border inspection of all animals.
- Limit feeding
of your pets to once a day during the move, preferably in the evening,
unless your veterinarian instructs otherwise.
- The appropriate size for a kennel should allow your pet room to stand up, lie down, and turn around in natural positions.
- If you are
moving locally, take your pets on several visits to the new home before
you move in to familiarize them with their new habitat.
Career Assistance
Here are some steps you may want to take to ensure results and a positive relocation:
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Search Online Job Databases
- thousands of jobs searchable by occupation or location.
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Contact friends and acquaintances
both in your desired field of work and the area you are moving to,
regardless of their field. Even people in a different industry know
the city and can give you ideas on what companies to approach & to
avoid; as well, they may know someone in your field and be willing to
refer you.
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Subscribe to the Sunday newspaper
in the town you are moving to. Not only should you research want ads, but read the business section as well.
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If one spouse's company is responsible for the move, check with their human resources department
to see if they have trailing spouse assistance.
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Contact the Chamber of Commerce.
Most have lists of the top businesses in the area.
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Join local business, civic and networking clubs.
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Contact the State Employment Commission
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Make appointments with executive recruiters and employment agencies.
Bbe sure to find out if you or the employer is charged, if they
negotiate the hiring contract, if you would actually work for the
agency or for the client employer, and carefully review any contract or
have an attorney look it over before signing.
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Sign up with a temporary agency.
This can provide you with a job and income while you continue your
search; in addition, many temp jobs lead to permanent employment.
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Consider your own business
, as either a part-time or interim business, or as a whole new career direction!
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