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Watever143
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Member since 12/10 1537 total posts
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moving advice..
Did you move after ur house was complete with reno or you move in before everything was finished? We planned to move tom but a few things are not done that we wanted. We thought about moving wed but Now I hear snow and I really Dnt think I want to move during snow
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Posted 2/22/14 10:33 AM |
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Re: moving advice..
We waited until everything was done
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Posted 2/22/14 11:15 AM |
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jessnbrian
Only God knows His plan for us

Member since 4/13 7238 total posts
Name: Jessica
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moving advice..
We're doing things in steps, so it's taking years to do everything that we want to do. I just staying on top of your insurance, because they tried to cancel our policy because they came by when we were doing the floors and tried to say it wasn't our primary residence. We just had to provide a few months of utility bills, but it was a PITA.
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Posted 2/22/14 11:27 AM |
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alli3131
Peanut is here!!!!!!

Member since 5/09 18388 total posts
Name: Allison
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moving advice..
I moved in with no kitchen and a few other rooms weren't done.
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Posted 2/22/14 11:42 AM |
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Re: moving advice..
I think it's always preferable to move in AFTER things are done, but I know many people can't afford to carry a rental apartment AND a home at the same time (if that's what the situation is), or at least want to minimize overlap.
When I bought my house, we were doing things like taking down wallpaper, painting, refinishing floors, taking down paneling and sheetrocking. But we had it all done before we moved in. But I was very pregnant when we closed on the house and we moved in with a newborn, so I didn't want dust, fumes. We were fortunate that we were ok to stay in our rental for a couple of months while we had work done to the house.
But I think it depends on your tolerance for that type of thing. I would say most of my clients move in the house and work on it while there, esp. if it's cosmetic stuff.
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Posted 2/23/14 1:17 PM |
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sunnyplus3
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Re: moving advice..
Posted by alli3131
I moved in with no kitchen and a few other rooms weren't done.
We did too.
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Posted 2/24/14 6:26 AM |
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babyface10
LIF Adolescent
Member since 3/11 804 total posts
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moving advice..
We moved in when we refinished the floors and painted but we still needed to do bathrooms and the Kitchen. But we moved and gave ourselves time to decide what we wanted. It is a pain in the Axx to work on the house when you are in so if you can avoid it you should. We demoed our kitchen this weekend so we are back to living out of boxes and using paper plates lol. But it is all worth it to get what we want.
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Posted 2/24/14 8:41 AM |
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