Relocation Guidance

Relocation Guide

Relocating your family today is not an easy task it’s a challenge. An individual may actually relocate once in a lifetime i.e. one does not change his house or rather relocate regularly. Hence you need to take guidance from an expert who has in-depth knowledge about of the vast locations & should be sound enough to provide a niche locality of your liking. Hence it is essential for advisors to know their customer needs at their fingertips and provide them solutions accordingly.

Relocation is not just moving to a new house or a new city or a new place. There are legalities like transfers, duties, all titles & deeds should be clear, cultural factors & last but not the least the end users convenience should be taken into consideration. With convenience what one looks for is what facilities are available in the surrounding areas – schools, markets, hospitals, theaters & is it close enough to their work place. Hence the duty of an advisor does not end by just showing a property he needs to stand by the client till the cycle is over. It is essential for advisors to have unique database that could offer something to everyone. Hence relocation not being an easy task it is essential for an individual to get in touch with an advisor who is an expert in his field.

If a family is relocating to Bangalore the first preference should be given to properties that are with in walking distance from children's new school. This is important because the city transport and communication gets affected in monsoon. The second priority should be given to the wife and then the husband in terms of the distance from the workplace.

Central areas are expatriate friendly because they are located close to the commercial hubs of the city.

 
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