The city of Thousand Oaks has a lot to offer. From its stunning nature to its award-winning wine, it has something for everyone. Besides that it’s a great place to live, work and raise a family. Before you start packing your boxes, here are five tips to make your move to Thousand Oaks a bit easier. Let’s get started.

Finding a place to live

It’s best that you already have some options available. Do you want to rent an apartment or buy a house? If you are not sure what is right for  you, do some research on both options. It’s very important that you at least know what you are looking for.

Some things to consider are your budget, lifestyle and needs. You can decide which neighborhood  you want to live in, ask some local people, and look for the places online. This way you don’t have any unpleasant surprises when you are already moving. You can also contact a real estate agent familiar in Thousand Oaks, CA. They will find a place that meets your needs. Be sure to consider different options before making a final decision.

Do your research

As mentioned in the first part, it’s extremely important to research the city ahead of time. This way you know what to expect. Look up information on Thousand Oaks official website and talk to people who have already made the move.

Don’t forget to research the cost of living there as well. Thousand Oaks is a pretty expensive  city in Southern California and the median home value is over $700,000. You should look up things like housing, transportation and food. Knowing these costs ahead of time, will allow you to budget more appropriately.

Hire a reputable moving company

For Thousand Oaks, we would recommend Movegreen. Their Thousand Oaks movers are professionals and they will answer all your questions without any problem. It’s our #1 tip if you are looking for stress-free moving services. Of course, you can choose another moving company, but sometimes it’s hard to find one that meets all your expactions. Movegreen has many years of expertise in Thousand Oaks, and will provide an excellent service for you.

If you decide to go for another reputable company, get quotes from each one. If you are on a budget you should compare the prices and services to find the best deal. Schedule your move a bit in advance so you can choose the date and time that works best for you.

Store Your Belongings

If you have items you are unsure where to put, you need to find a storage space close to Thousand Oaks. This will make it easier in the long run. Usually, a reputable moving company will provide these storage services too, and this is the case with Movegreen too.

You should always consider the size, location and price of the storage unit before making a decision. The facility’s security is also very important. You need to make sure your belongings are safe and secure.

Keep all moving documents in one place

When it’s time to move to Thousand Oaks, California you want to make sure everything goes perfect. That’s why it’s crucial you keep all of the documents that are necessary for your move in one place (such as address and utility information). Another way is to keep all of this information organized on your laptop. You don’t want to look for these documents on moving days and have unnecessary stress over this.

Even if you hire a moving company, it is best practice to keep  your sensitive documents (passports, social security cards, marriage certificates, etc.) and valuables in a safe place and move these items yourself. Doing this, you minimize the risk of your belongings getting lost in the move and you ensure all of these documents remain safe.

These are our five main tips for moving to Thousand Oaks, CA. Feel free to share your ideas. We are always eager to learn more about this.

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Northern girl Laura is the epitome of a true entrepreneur. Laura’s spirit for adventure and passion for people blaze through House of Coco. She founded House of Coco in 2014 and has grown it in to an internationally recognised brand whilst having a lot of fun along the way. Travel is in her DNA and she is a true visionary and a global citizen.

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