Prepping for Your Frisco Relocation

Looking to finally make the move you’ve always wanted? If that destination is Frisco TX, you’re about to embark on an exciting journey to a vibrant, thriving region that’s part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. With a population of 177,000, Frisco is on the move. In fact, it was ranked the fastest-growing city in the nation in 2017. A northern suburb that gets its accolades as being a bedroom community, this is a great area to move to if you’re planning to commute for work in the bustling cities of the DFW.

Being prepared for a move of this magnitude is imperative. Here’s how you can prep for your Frisco move without losing your mind.

1.  Choose a Neighborhood

You can’t make a move without considering what kind of neighborhood you want to live in. The first step is to think about the type of neighborhood would best suit your needs. Whether you plan to downsize as a retiree or you have a large growing family, finding a neighborhood that you fit into well will be key.

If you have children, you will understandably want to move to a family-friendly neighborhood near quality schools, such as Frisco Commons Park or Hunters Creek. If you plan on retiring soon, why not try the 55+ community of Frisco Lakes? And for loyal sports fans, concentrate on neighborhoods with quick transit systems into Dallas so you can hit up a pro game whenever the mood strikes.

Doing your research beforehand will ensure you find an area that aligns with your lifestyle, family needs and goals. FYI, the median house price in Frisco is $576,000, which is higher than the national average.

2.  Hire Professional Movers

Having professional residential movers on your side will be a big part of your moving plan. Make sure they are well-versed in Frisco area moves, like we are here at Olde World Movers. In fact, this is one of the areas we specialize in. This ensures our movers know the roads, routes, neighborhoods and shortcuts like the backs of their hands. You don’t have to time to waste with movers who don’t know the area well. Hiring professionals with experience in moves just like yours means they will show up with the proper equipment not only to pack and pad your fragile belongings but get it all transported without the risk of damage. They can also bring supplies with them, like boxes, tape and blankets, to make the process even more convenient for you.

You definitely won’t get the same attention to detail if you ask a few friends to come over and help you with the promise of beer and pizza. Trust us: pony up a little extra cash and hire experts. You will be glad you did.

In order to find the best movers possible, take some time to research a few companies online, read up on their reviews, reach out to some of them, and obtain free estimates. Don’t assume the lowest price is the best. You get what you pay for in this industry. You’re best off with middle-of-the-road pricing with a company that has a track record of excellence and a great reputation in Frisco.

3.  Declutter First

No need to pay to move stuff that you don’t really need or use anymore. The next step in the plan is to declutter your home and prep it for the move. In terms of clothing, a good rule of thumb is: if you have not worn it in a year or more, throw it out or donate it. Same with your kids. They’re outgrowing things all the time. Pass their clothing onto younger cousins or sell at a consignment shop.

It’s ok to keep things for which you have a strong sentimental attachment. But there are probably lots of things in your house right now that you could live without, and you’re be better off for it.

At the same time, take stock of what you have as part of an inventory list. This way, you’ll know what you have and what condition it was in when you packed it. Use this process to also document fragile or high-end items for insurance purposes.

4.  Secure a Job

If you aren’t relocating due to a job, you’ll have to secure one first before moving to Frisco. What are your skills? Where do you want to work? How far away from the workplace do you want to live? What kind of commute are you willing to cope with? Think about the type of company you want to work for, whether a large established company or a small startup.

It takes a lot more than a resume and cover letter to get the job you want. You’ll have to start networking now to put your feelers out and make sure people you know are putting in a good word for you. And remember, a good work/life balance is something to strive for.

5.  Check Out Frisco

You wouldn’t move somewhere blindly without seeing it or learning about it first. In your research, you’ll find out all the wonderful things Frisco has to offer, such as its scenic 49 parks over 1370 acres, including Arbor Hills Nature Preserve and Frisco Commons Park. If you love hustle and bustle, you will love hearing all about the vibrant downtown area chock full of bars and restaurants, shops, museums and galleries. Research the schools in your target area, look into doctors for yourself and your kids, and generally take the time to see what’s going on in Frisco throughout the year, from farmer’s markets to festivals.

Contact Olde World Movers

If a Frisco move is in your future, come to us for a free quote to get you started on your journey. Partnering with us is a smart move, as we move people like you in and around Frisco every day. Call us at 972-665-6910.