For many San Antonio homebuyers, closing day feels like the finish line. And while in many ways it is the culmination of the homebuying process, it’s really just the beginning. As soon as you sign those papers and the previous owner hands over the keys, it’s time to get to work. The process of being a homeowner has only just begun!
Here are a few tasks we recommend addressing as soon as possible:
Nothing is worse than walking into your new house and finding the water and electricity to the house have been disconnected. But if you aren’t careful, this could easily happen.
Prior to closing, communicate with the seller to get clear on when they’re planning on having the utilities shut off. (It’s considered a good practice for sellers to wait at least one day after closing to close their accounts.) Then immediately after closing, you’ll want to call up the companies and instruct them to change the utilities to your name on the closing date.
Just to be clear: It’s the buyer’s responsibility to call the utility company and change them over into their name. If you don’t, the utilities will get shut off and you’ll be charged a fee to reconnect them. This is not the seller’s responsibility!
Unless the property is already in immaculate shape, you probably have a list of certain tasks, upgrades, and renovation projects that you’d like to complete on the house. It’s best to address them right away, rather than waiting until after you move all of your stuff into the home.
Whether it’s repainting walls, ripping up old carpet, or swapping out appliances, it’s easier to complete a project when you have a blank slate. Unless you plan on doing this work on your own, it’s wise to line up a handyman or contractor ahead of time so that you’re ready to get to work immediately after closing.
As a homeowner, there are certain things you should always locate immediately:
When you know where these parts and systems are, you’ll feel like you’re in control. You won’t always be able to control what happens, but you can control how quickly you respond.
You’ll leave the closing table with enough documents, papers, and packets to start a roaring bonfire. But we don’t recommend doing that. Instead, get organized. In addition to filing away documents in a safe and dry place (like a filing cabinet), you may want to scan some of the more important documents and upload them into the cloud.
Go ahead and spend the $100 or $200 it costs to have your new house professionally cleaned before moving in. If nothing else, this will help you feel like it’s your place. Ask the cleaning crew to pay special attention to the kitchen, appliances, bathrooms, carpets, and windows.
It’s a good practice to change out the locks after moving in. While it’s unlikely that a previous homeowner would do anything malicious, it’s nice to have the peace of mind that you’re the only one with keys to the house. (You never know who the previous homeowner gave a key to – like a friend, neighbor, or family member.)
One of the more tedious aspects of moving involves switching over your personal information. (You don’t realize just how many different services and resources your mailing address is attached to until you move.) For starters, begin forwarding mail from your previous address to your new address. Then notify the following of your address change: employers, insurance companies, banks, tax agencies, utility companies, credit card providers, DMV, subscription services, loan providers, and other service providers (like accountants, doctors, etc.).
Finally, it’s time to meet your new neighbors! While it can be stressful to stop and say hello to a bunch of people when you’re in the middle of 101 different projects, remember that first impressions are everything. Be thankful if you have good neighbors, because they can be difficult to come by!
At Green Residential, we make buying and selling real estate in San Antonio a breeze. Whether you’re purchasing your first home, selling a second home, investing in an income-producing property, or anything in between…we can help. Contact us today to find out why we’ve become one of the most trusted names in San Antonio real estate!