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Relocation Guide: Who to Notify of Your Move

David Morris Group - Relocation Guide Who to Notify of Your Move - Change of Address Checklist - Moving Change of Address - Reno Relocation Tips

When relocating, it’s essential to put in a change of address and notify important businesses and individuals of your move so you continue to receive important mail. In order to avoid potential hassles like missed bills or service lapses, follow this change of address checklist to see who you need to alert about your new home.

 

  1. Post Office
  2. Government Services
    • IRS
    • Passport Office
    • Veterans Affairs
    • Unemployment Office
  3. Utility Companies
    • Phone services (cellular and landline)
    • Electric
    • Heating (gas, oil, propane, or other fuels)
    • Water (water delivery and treatment)
    • Sewer
    • Waste disposal
    • Internet (landline, wi-fi, and satellite)
    • Television (cable or satellite TV)
  4. Jobs
    • Notify the Human Resources department
    • Update your personal marketing materials (business cards, websites, resumes)
    • Employment agencies (temp agencies and recruiters)
    • Professional memberships (licensing and certification boards)
    • Past employers (for W-2’s)
  5. Financial Institutions
    • Banks and credit unions
    • Credit card companies (including department store cards)
    • Lenders (mortgage, home equity, auto, student loan)
    • Insurance companies (health, renters, auto, home, medical, dental, disability, life)
    • Retirement (pension plans, $401K, retirement accounts, Social Security, Veterans Affairs)
    • Investments (investment agencies and brokers)
  6. Health
    • Physicians (doctors, dentists, optometrists, etc.)
    • Pharmacies
    • Health insurers (HMOs, DMOs, agencies, and brokers)
  7. Car
    • Auto insurers (insurance agencies and brokers)
    • Auto lenders (car dealership, bank, or loan)
    • Department of Motor Vehicles (changing your vehicle registration and license)
    • Membership clubs (AAA, etc.)
    • Parking permits
    • Warranty
    • Toll pass
  8. Subscription Services
    • Newspapers
    • Magazines (Note: USPS will only forward magazine subscriptions for two months)
    • Movie subscriptions (streaming services)
    • Book and music clubs
    • Monthly/quarter subscription boxes (beauty boxes, fashion boxes, wine clubs, etc.)
  9. Memberships, Clubs, and Organizations
    • House of worship (churches, synagogues, mosques)
    • Health clubs
    • Community groups (PTA, neighborhood associations, civic clubs)
    • Children’s extracurricular activities (dance, music, sports, etc.)
    • Social clubs and community centers
  10. Service Providers
    • House cleaning services
    • Delivery services
    • Accountants
    • Childcare (day-care center, babysitters)
    • Lawn care services
    • Veterinarian (including pet groomer, pet sitters, and microchip service)
    • Pool services
    • Lawyers
  11. Other
    • Register to vote!
    • Children’s schools
  12. Friends and Family

Changing your address takes time, but it’s better to take care of it sooner rather than later, so you don’t have any missing mail. If you have questions about relocating or if you’re curious about the Reno area, contact the David Morris Group. We’re always happy to share our knowledge of the area and the real estate market!

 

 

 

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Relocation Guide: How Does Reno Stack Up Against San Francisco?

David Morris Group - Relocation Guide How Does Reno Stack Up Against San Francisco - Reno vs San Francisco - Moving to Reno - Reno Relocation Guide - Moving to Reno

The Bay area draws in creatives, tech geniuses, and entrepreneurs of all kinds. San Francisco continues to be a beacon for those working in various fields, but with large spikes in industries working remotely, it has caused many to look to other cities that may be cheaper and offer a variety of amenities that aren’t offered in San Francisco. So, how does Reno stack up against San Francisco?

Cost Comparison:

  • The median price of homes sold in January of 2021 was $446,702 in Reno, while the median price of homes sold was $1,745,000 in San Francisco. The median price in Reno is 75% less than that of San Francisco.
  • It costs 61% less to rent in Reno than in San Francisco.
  • Costs to register your vehicle are 53% cheaper in Reno.
  • Transportation costs are 43% more in San Francisco.
  • Child care costs nearly 20% more in San Francisco.
  • Auto insurance is 15% cheaper in Reno.
  • Sales tax is roughly 3% less in Reno than in San Francisco.
  • Utilities cost 2% more in San Francisco.
  • Reno has no state income tax.

Commutes:

  • Commute times for Reno residents averages 20 minutes.
  • Commute times for San Francisco residents averages 45 minutes.
  • Average gas price for Reno is $2.77 and $3.23 for San Francisco, making commutes cheaper and faster in Reno.

Reno’s National Rankings in 2020:

  • #1 Best Small Cities of 2020 – BestCities.org
  • #4 Best-Performing Cities of 2020 – Milken Institute
  • #11 Best Places For Business And Careers – Forbes
  • #17 Best Cities for Outdoor Activities in America – Niche
  • #38 Best Places to Live – U.S. News and World Report
  • Top 100 Best Places to Live – Livability

Reno and San Francisco share a lot in common when it comes to climate. With nearly identical sunny days, Reno only differs from San Francisco in snowfall and colder winter temperatures. On average, Reno has a lower cost of living, shorter commute times, and continuously ranks well in national reports.

 

The Biggest Little City in the World is expanding and becoming a beacon for city dwellers that don’t want to give up outdoor amenities and close-knit communities for events, attractions, and businesses — Reno has it all in spades!

 

If you or someone you know is considering relocating to Reno, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to share our insights on the city and make it a smooth transition from visitor to resident!