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In a lot of ways, moving to a new city means starting over. You're definitely going to be living in a new home and with that will come a new job, new school for the kids, and new services across the city. This can be a little overwhelming as starting fresh requires a lot of planning and a lot of work. But, there are some people and some tips that can make the transition go a little more smoothly. Whether you're in need of the nearest outlet to get Dunlop boots for work or want to know where the closest pharmacy is to your home, here is a short guide to help point you in the right direction.

Start early when searching for new services and amenities. This is the best advice that anyone can give you. When you're first in the neighborhood checking out potential real estate properties, take that extra time to look where the nearest grocery store and hospital are. That way when you're in the middle of a sea of unpacking you won't have to stress out about where to go to get the aquarium heaters that your child needs to set up their pet's new home.

This goes for all of your necessary services as well. It's not going to be a surprise for you that you're going to need someone to replace your dentists in Mississauga with someone local in Plano. There are lots of resources available online for finding available medical professionals that are taking new patients. Take the time before moving day to at least narrow down the list.

Don't be afraid to ask for help. You may not know a large group of people in your new city but it's likely that you've already met a few people by moving day. If the real estate agent that helped you find your house also lives in the area, ask them if they know somewhere you can get Lusterstone materials for home decorating or who you can hire to install a pool in the back.

Neighbors are also probably going to be your best resources. No one will know your section of the city better than the other people who live there. If you're in need of a store where you can buy strainers for the kitchen or a vet for your pet, it's likely there's someone close by who can help you. This is also a great way to start a conversation with those living next door.

If you're not one who can just go up and knock on the neighbor's door, there are usually city organizations designed to help new residents get familiar with their new community. Take advantage of welcome wagons or groups that are designed to help you get settled in your new home in Plano.


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Friday, July 30, 2010