Request Our Free Relocation Package. Don't Move To Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer or Girdwood Without It!  Moving your family to another town or state is a major event in your life! We have helped many families and individuals relocate to and from the Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer and Girdwood, Alaska areas. If you will be moving to the Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer or Girdwood area, we can correspond by email and phone. Together, we'll determine what type of home, price range, and neighborhoods you are interested in. We'll send you every home or property that is currently available that matches your criteria. When you visit, we'll be ready! We will visit the Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer or Girdwood neighborhoods and homes that interest you the most. In addition, we can talk about schools, sub-divisions, local market conditions, local culture... anything that is important to you. Remember: As top Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer and Girdwood REALTORS®, it's our job to know these areas inside and out, and we will make your transition as smooth as possible. To get started, fill out the form to request our FREE Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer or Girdwood, Alaska Relocation Package. We'll send it right out. It's full of useful and important information about the area. You are under no obligation, so you can't go wrong...  Are you new to the area? Request our FREE package of Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer or Girdwood relocation information. It's our job to help! There's no obligation, and we promise to respond quickly...   The following check list will assist in making the relocation process more organized. An important aspect of a successful move is pre-planning. Find out what to do before the move and things you may overlook on moving day. Also, prepare yourself with the minimal necessities during the moving process. Finally, plan ahead and prepare your new residence for your arrival. What to do before moving day: Schedule a rental truck and/or moving company at least six weeks in advance. Begin gathering packing supplies and start packing early. If you are renting, notify your landlord or management company at least 4 weeks in advance. Contact utility companies and schedule shut off dates. These include water, electricity, gas, cable, trash service, telephone, etc. Call your local phone company at least two weeks before your move to either transfer your number or request a new number for your new home. Have gas, electric and water services connected at your new residence the day before you move in. Have services scheduled to be turned off at your old address the day after you move. Arrange for cable installation at your new address. Notify post office of new address and mail change of address forms at least one month in advance. The following will be forwarded at no charge for the period indicated: · First Class, Priority and Express Mail: 12 months unless otherwise requested by mailer. · Newspapers and Magazines: 60 days. · Packages weighing 16 ounces or more: 12 months locally (you pay forwarding charges if you move outside the local area. If you do not want this class of mail forwarded, contact your local Post Office). · Mail Address Change Notification cards to people and businesses who send you mail. If you have pets and/or plants, you need to arrange for their transfer. Most moving companies cannot move them for you. If you need to dispose of hazardous products, call 1-800-cleanup. Specific Tasks You Don't Want to Overlook If you are traveling a great distance, have your car serviced 2 weeks in advance. Make hotel reservations if you are traveling long distance or are unable to move in to your residence right away. On moving day carry hard-to-replace items with you, such as jewelry, family photos, etc. Make sure to back-up your computer files before you disconnect and pack it away. Last Minute Tasks for the Day of the Move Pack a survival kit with enough essentials to tide you and your family over for at least 24 hours: · Personal needs - eyeglasses, medication, extra clothes, etc · Bathroom needs - towels, soap, toilet paper, etc. · Cleaning needs - sponges, cleaners, broom, dustpan, etc. · Kitchen needs - snacks, drinks, disposable utensils, cups, and plates, etc. · Basic tools - hammer, screwdrivers (phillips head & flat head), knife, tape, etc. · Payment for movers. · Keys and directions to your new home. Responsibilities at your future address: Arrange to register your children in new school(s). Familiarize your children with their new environment. Put together your childrens' and your own health records - keep these handy during your move. Look for new doctors and dentists. Update or open new bank accounts 
Pricing >The Value of Your House
One of the sayings from the "gold-rush" days--"Them that's got the gold, sets the price!"--is also a principle that applies to real estate. We say that a house is only worth what someone will pay for it, even though the owner, the bank, and the agent all have their own opinions about the "market value" of a home. In other words, no sale ever takes place until the buyer agrees with the price.
How can sellers arrive at the maximum "fair" price that buyers are willing to pay? Buyers (and appraisers) make their decision based on comparisons. While shopping for a home, buyers will visit many similar homes in their price range and measure the features of each one against the price. They decide which house offers them the maximum value for the price. Buyers do not expect a home to be a "steal" or dramatically under-priced, but they do expect it to be a fair value.
Sellers must determine the value that their home offers in order to arrive at the right price. The real estate agent will advise the sellers what buyers should be willing to pay for their home, but the asking price is set by the seller.
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What is the average price for a home in the United States?
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According to recent data published by the NAR, the national median price for existing single-family homes is now $230,000. |
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