Monday, December 29, 2008

Choosing the Right Community for You


If you are buying a home, one of the first things your real estate professional will do before taking you on home tours is interview you to determine the type of house you want such as a 2,000-square-foot four-bedroom, split-level with a formal dining room and two-car garage. But just as important is the type of community you want to live in. Knowing what your requirements are will help narrow your home search and save time.

To expedite the house-hunting process, start by making a list of the dream home factors that are most important to you and your family’s lifestyle. Consider style, location, proximity to work and schools, yard size, children in the community, and of course, price.
Price and location generally are the key factors you’ll use to identify the communities that best suit you. If you are moving within the same city, you may want to start your community search by getting in your car and exploring. There are also resources on the Internet that let you compare communities.

You’ll want to ask yourself critical questions, such as: Do you dream of something quaint and charming that can only be found in an older area? Or, do you prefer everything new? Are you willing to sacrifice size and space for architectural detailing? What about drive and commute time to the office and schools? Will you forgo the number of bedrooms and a big yard for proximity to a lake or other recreational areas?

Whether you have children or not, buying a home in a community with good schools is important. It not only adds value to your property, but also is an attractive feature when and if you decide to sell. There are plenty of resources available to get information about schools within the communities you are considering. Various Internet sites offer school reports and profiles. They provide statistical data such as graduation rates, college-bound percentages, and standardized test scores. You can also learn about special programs the schools offer. In addition to these reports, many schools have their own Web sites you can peruse. And of course you can always talk to people in the area or take a tour of the school.

Additional factors you’ll want to consider during your community search are crime, recreational activities, proximity to shopping and restaurants, and other specific family needs.
Once you’ve narrowed your search to two or three communities that fit your price range and lifestyle, make comparisons of price and sales activity. Your real estate professional can help you determine which communities are most sales-worthy at present, and which are more likely to continue to be.

There are many factors involved in selecting the right community for you and your family. Discuss your options with your real estate professional. This will provide the information he or she needs to help you find property listings to tour. Remember, a targeted approach to house hunting is less time consuming, less expensive and more efficient.


Prudential Burroughs & Chapin Realty Agents are experts in helping buyers find a community to call home. We also represent some of the best new home communities in the area. Please visit us at PrudentialBC.com for more information.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Should Buyers Use a Real Estate Professional?

With just the stroke of a few keys, you can find myriad resources on the Internet to help you in your search for a new home. Besides property listings, you can find out about specific communities, schools and mortgage options. Prudential Real Estate has made three great resources – Environmental Profile, Property Profile and Value Range Estimate – available on prudential.com/realestate that provide detailed real estate information just by keying in a U.S. property address.


With this wealth of information at your disposal, do you really need a real estate professional to represent you? Absolutely.

Think of it this way, when you go to an unfamiliar place, sure you could do a self-guided tour. However, your tour is much more rewarding and enriching when you have someone who is familiar with the location to guide you along because he or she has inside knowledge on the history, culture and stories that you may not have otherwise received.

The same can be said about sales professionals. Their role is more than someone to drive you around from property to property. They can be a great resource, especially to homebuyers relocating from other communities. He or she knows the local area including home values, taxes, utility costs, and school data, and may even be knowledgeable about resources pertaining to your special interests or needs. For instance, should you require help relocating an aging parent with you, your real estate professional may be able to direct you to local services or organizations for the elderly.

A sales professional can familiarize you with the processes involved in buying a home, alert you to potential risks, help you determine how much house you can afford, explain alternative financing strategies, as well as provide tremendous moral support.
Another benefit is having a strong advocate during the negotiating process. Sales professionals can help you objectively evaluate an offer then work to negotiate a favorable contract. During the process, he or she will review the contract and obligations before you sign, explain how contingencies and release clauses work, and so on.

And something easy to overlook is our familiarity with the complexity and risks inherent in the process. In the years I have been practicing I have been continually amazed at how quickly a seemingly simple transaction can grow legally complex and risky. When complex questions arise, a sales professional can help you quickly locate an attorney or other licensed professionals whose services you may require, such as home inspectors, engineers, surveyors and lenders.
As your single point of contact, a sales professional can manage the entire transaction including coordinating inspections, keeping in touch with the other real estate professionals, managing the documentation for the loan process, monitoring deadlines associated with contingencies, providing applicable paperwork, estimating closing costs, and helping prepare for a smooth and uneventful closing.

If you’re about to begin the process of buying or selling a home, consider involving a real estate professional. When the stakes are high, it’s comforting to have a specialist by your side.


Prudential Burroughs & Chapin Realty agents are here to help. Browse our agent profiles and search for property on PrudentialBC.com.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

SC Division OPEN HOUSES












Prudential Burroughs & Chapin Realty, Inc
South Carolina Division

SATURDAY 12/20 OPEN HOUSES

527 Stonemason Drive 1pm - 3pm
COVINGTON LAKE - All brick 4BR/3BA home on lake lot w/stainless appl, cherry cabinets. Award winning schools. Priced to sell! Great buyer incentives. Price: $276,000 Hostess: Donna Ogle, 843-457-1956. MLS#821576 Directions: From Hwy 501, take Carolina Forest Blvd, L into Covington Lake Drive, L on Stonemason, hse on R.

1101 Louise Costin Way, Unit 1311 1pm-3-pm
TUPELO BAY - Just Reduced. Great views from this 3BR/2BA condo near pool & golf course. Elevator Blvd, sold furnished, popular south strand complex. Price: $249,900 Hostess: Kristi Rushing 267-7638 MLS #818425 Directions: Take Kings Hwy towards Garden City, R into Tupelo Bay Golf just past Bi-lo shopping center.

SUNDAY 12/21 OPEN HOUSES

1420 St. Thomas Circle 1:00pm - 3:00pmBrittany Park, Myrtle Beach - 3BR/2BA/2-car garage. No yard maintenance! Central Myrtle Beach only 1 mile to beach. Open floor plan, Gas FP, Car. Rm, large kitchen, 2 pantries! New AC Aug. '07, wired for surround sound, private gated courtyard off Car. Rm. Price: $314,900. Host: T.J. O'Brien, 222-2591. MLS# 823337. Directions: Robert Grissom Pkwy to 44th Ave. N. in Myrtle Beach, turn into Brittany Park, go right on St. Thomas Circle.

4384 Heartwood Drive 2pm - 5pm
WALKERS WOODS - 3BR/2BA, mint condition, professionally decorated. Steps to community pool & shows like a model. Low HOA fees. Corner lot! Price: $214,000 Hostess: Debbie Workman 877-6120 MLS #820258 Directions: Carolina Forest Blvd to 3rd entrance to Walkers Woods on left. You will be on Heartwood.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Getting Your Home Ready for the Market

As a seller, your No. 1 goal is to sell your home as quickly as possible at or near the listing price. In today’s market, where there is much more competition for buyers, it is important to put your best foot, or in this case, home forward because first impressions are vital.


Many of today’s prospective homebuyers have busy lifestyles and are looking for properties that don’t require a lot of work. Therefore a home in move-in condition is much more attractive. Before placing your home on the market, you may want to invest in making needed repairs.


To get started, inspect both the inside and outside of the home. Take inventory of practical and aesthetic repairs. You may want to apply a fresh coat of paint on the walls, doors, and shutters. Clean the carpet and buff and polish wooden floors. Tighten and polish hardware. Repair cracks in sidewalks and driveways, and clean any stains on them. Replace missing or warped roofing. Clean or re-grout kitchen and bathrooms. Repair dripping faucets and drains or plumbing fixtures that aren’t operating.

Fix sticking doors and replace old locks and doorknobs. Replace old bulbs and broken electrical sockets. Replace cracked windows and torn screens. Repair broken fencing and reseal the deck. Clean up stains on the tiles and countertops.

Some experts also recommend hiring a certified home inspector to thoroughly and impartially evaluate the property. (For a list of inspectors in your area, visit the American Society of Home Inspectors website, http://www.ashi.com/, or ask your real estate professional for recommendations.) A standard report will review the condition of the home’s heating system, central air conditioning, plumbing and electrical systems, the roof, attic, walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors, the foundation, basement and visible structure.

If there are recommendations for improvement, consult with your real estate professional in prioritizing the list of repairs. Depending on your goals and budget, you may want to repair only items that could cause significant deterioration to the home, such as a leak. In addition, your local market conditions may dictate how extensive your repairs need to be. Let your budget and your real estate professional guide you.

However, be careful about major repairs. Sellers rarely recoup money on major remodeling projects, and you may want to save funds for your new home.

A home in good condition demonstrates pride of ownership. Taking the time to make small repairs to your home can go a long way in making sure that your home is presented to potential buyers in its best possible light. They also just might make the sale.


Prudential Burroughs & Chapin Realty Agents are experts in selling property. Contact us today to learn more about the serives we can offer you or visit us online at PrudentialBC.com.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Tips on Moving with Pets


When making your moving plans, don’t forget to include your beloved pets. Although they present a new set of challenges, it doesn’t have to add to your stress if you take the following steps before your big move.

Visit the vet
Schedule a pre-move visit with your veterinarian for a checkup and to make sure that all vaccinations are current. Use this time to get copies of your pet’s records, a recommendation for a veterinarian in your new location, and possibly a tranquilizer to give your pet during transportation.


Research laws in new area
Research the requirements regarding animals in your new locality. Nearly every state has laws regarding entry of dogs, cats, horses, birds and other pets. For example, most states require interstate health certificates for dogs and horses coming from another state. If you own an exotic animal such as a ferret or potbellied pig, check to see if it is allowed as a pet in your new city. Some states require an entry permit. You can obtain compliance information from the state veterinarian or other appropriate authority. It’s important to get this information well ahead of your move so that you can get any necessary examinations or documents.
Make sure your pet’s identity and rabies tags are current. You should also have a special travel identification tag just in case they become lost during the move. The tag should include the pet’s name, your name and new address, and an alternate contact.

Decide on transportation mode
Decide how you will be transporting your pet. Animals are not allowed on moving vans, so your choices are by car or air.

If traveling by car, the American Animal Hospital Association suggests that you take your pet on short rides before the trip so that he can get accustomed to the movement. The day of the trip, don’t feed your pet for several hours before departure. It’s also a good idea to take him on a long walk before heading out.

Pack a travel kit to include food, food and water dishes, can opener, scooper, paper towels for clean ups, and plastic bags. You may also want to include a blanket to cover your car seats, plus treats and a favorite toy.

If you are traveling with birds or other small pets, such as a hamster, make sure they are in a stable cage with proper ventilation. A kennel for cat or dog may also be a good idea.

If your trip will require an overnight stay, find out well in advance of your trip whether pets are allowed at the lodging of your choice. The website www.petswelcome.com is a great place to search for lodging that accommodates pets.
By air

Traveling by air definitely requires preplanning. Each airline has its own policy regarding pet transportation. In addition, there are federal requirements you must follow. For example, dogs and cats must be at least eight weeks old and weaned for at least five days. In addition, cages and containers must meet certain standards.
You need to decide if your pet will accompany you in the cabin or be checked as baggage, or shipped separately by air freight.

Check with your airline to make sure that pets are allowed to travel in the cabin and obtain guidelines. The U.S. Federal Animal Welfare Act requires that pets traveling in the passenger cabin be in a carrier that can fit underneath the seat without blocking the main aisle. The container must remain stowed the entire flight.
If your pet will be transported as baggage or by freight, make shipping arrangements as far in advance as possible so that space can be reserved. It is recommended that you schedule a non-stop flight on a weekday. You also need to supply the air carrier written instructions for food and water.

Other precautions to take when transporting your pet by air include:
· Before traveling, get your pet accustomed to the kennel in which it will be shipped.
· Don’t give your pet solid food six hours prior to the flight. Providing water a few hours before the flight is advisable.
· Write your contact information on the container and make sure your pet is wearing a tag with the same information.
The Federal Aviation Administration (www.faa.gov) and Department of Transportation’s (http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov) websites have valuable information regarding traveling with pets.

Transitioning to new home
Once you are in your new home there are some things you can do to help ease the transition for your pet. If you have a dog, take him for a walk immediately so that he can become familiar with the new area. Cats, on the other hand, have a tendency to run away searching for their old home. They should be kept indoors for several weeks until they become comfortable in the new home and familiar with its scents and noises.

Veterinarians also advise that you bring water from your old home, because a change in water sources can sometimes cause your pet to become sick.


Like humans, pets are can become stressed when change occurs. By planning ahead, you can help to make sure your pet has a smooth transition to its new environment. Prudential Burroughs & Chapin Realty, Inc. can help you find a new home and plan your move. Contact us today for assistance or visit us online at PrudentialBC.com to learn more about North and South Carolina Real Estate.

Friday, December 12, 2008

SC Division OPEN HOUSES

Stop in and See us!
For more information go to PrudentialBC.com

SATURDAY OPEN HOUSES DECEMBER 13TH

2720 Sanctuary Blvd. 1pm - 4pm
WILD WING PLANTATION - Beautiful all brick custom home in Wild Wing. Price reduced to sell now. Price: $285,000 Host: Nicholas Fusco 843-655-5468 MLS #817523 Directions: Turn R into Wild Wing off 501 turn R onto Sanctuary Blvd, 1st hm on R

2954 Midiron Ct.
Palmetto Green, Myrtle Beach - Golf course lot with incredible views of Myrtlewood. Brand new kitchen, countertops, 21x10' deck overlooking golf course. Excellent condition. Price: $359,900. Host: Don Ferguson, 843-222-3456. MLS# 814232. Directions: Hwy. 17 Bypass to 29th Ave. N. (by Martins), turn into Palmetto Greens, right on Midiron.

442 Camden Circle 1pm - 4pm
ALLSTON PLANTATION - 3BR/3.5BA + study/office/4thBR. Open floor plan, 2 master suites. (Split floor plan) Amenities. Price: $399,900 Hosts: Mary & Frank Tortorici 843-230-0522 MLS #827879 Directions: Hwy 17 S, R into Allston Pl (Barony Place) R onto Camden Cir, L @ Hartley Place, R on Camden Circle, Hse on L.

7386 Catena Ln.
Seville, Grande Dunes, Myrtle Beach - Luxury meets comfort in this 3BR/2.5BA 2544 htd sq ft home on pond. Many custom upgrades and details throughout! Tranquil community. Walking distance to beach. Price: $894,000. Hostess: Nestella Vannoy, 843-685-7078. MLS# 823424. Directions: 76th Ave. North into Seville, straight thru gate, then first left onto Catena Ln.

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSES DECEMBER 14th

503 20th Ave N. Unit 17-D
Fairway Oaks, Cherry Grove, NMB - Watch the Golfers play at the Surf Club from this 3BR/2BA unit. Check this if you want the best, community, golf and beach. Come See. Price: $269,900. Hostesses: Doreen Mastandrea, 843-902-6743 & Scott Taylor, 843-222-7857. MLS#817483. Directions: Hwy 17 to Cherry Grove exit. Go towards beach take right onto Cecella St and turn right to entrance Fairway Oaks take right and home on left end unit.

8604 San Marcello, Bldg. 5-102
Villa Firenze, Grande Dunes, Myrtle Beach - Charming 3BR/3BA/2-car 2800 sq ft condo with gracious floor plan and spectacular views on first floor. Must See! $625,000. Hostess: Nestella Vannoy, 843-685-7078. MLS# 824915. Directions: Grande Dunes Blvd, left at stop sign onto LaCosta, left at stop sign onto San Marcello. Bldg. 5 on right.

9221 Bellasera Circle
Members Club, Grande Dunes, Myrtle Beach - Luxurious 3BR/3.5BA/2-car w/over 3500 sq ft. Upgrades galore, designer touches throughout. Fantastic outdoor space with pool, spa, summer kitchen and Carolina Room. Don't miss seeing this spectacular home! Price: $1,795,000. Hostess: Karen Rahn, 843 655-8191. MLS# 815013. Directions: Grande Dunes Blvd, right at stop sign onto LaCosta, left into Members Club on Bellasera Circle.

9160 Arignon Ct.
Members Club, Grande Dunes, Myrtle Beach - SHORT SALE! Make an offer on this Grand Home on golf course. 4BR/5full BA and (2) half BA, 3-car w/leisure room and spectacular views. Over 4700 heated w/beautiful moldings, tons of upgrades and designer touches throughout with pool, spa and summer kitchen. Bring all offers. Price: $2,100,000. Hostess: Karen Rahn, 843-655-8191. MLS# 819327. Directions: Grande Dunes Blvd., right at stop sign onto LaCosta, left into Members Club at stop sign onto Bellasera Circle, first right onto Arignon.


9170 Arignon Ct.
Members Club, Grande Dunes, Myrtle Beach - SHORT SALE! Make an offer on this grand home on golf course. 4BR/5.5BA/3-car w/media room and spectacular views. Over 4700 htd sq ft w/tons of upgrades and designer touches with fountain, pool, spa & summer kitchen. Must See. Price: $2,300,000. Hostess: Karen Rahn, 843-655-8191. MLS# 819347. Directions: Grande Dunes Blvd, right at stop sign onto LaCosta, left into Members Club at stop sign onto Bellasera Circle, first right onto Arignon.

3008 Oak Manor Drive 12pm - 3pm
OAK MANOR ESTATES - Over 2000sq ft, 3BR/2BA hm in Oak Manor. Beautiful 18x30 family rm, great location with a low POA. Priced right! Price: $199,700 Hostess: Linda Murray 843-597-3823 MLS #827285 Directions: From Hwy 501 take Forestbrook Rd, L into Oak Manor Est. From Old Hwy 544, L onto Forestbrook Rd, R into Oak Manor, 4th house on R.

1510-C Holly Drive 1pm - 3pm
Crescent Beach, N. Myrtle Beach - Less than 2 blocks to beach. No HOA fees. Totally redone. Tons of storage, new wood flrs, paint, tile in kitchen & bath, new carpet & cook top & sink. New blinds, 11x9 deck off Guest BR. Master BR down. Short term rentals allowed. Price: $315,000. Host: T.J. O'Brien, 843-222-2591; MLS# 818699. Directions: Hwy. 17 Bus. in N. Myrtle Beach, turn toward beach on 15th Ave. South and follow to Holly. Turn right on Holly - follow signs.

21 Streater Lane 1pm - 3pm
WACCAMAW LAKES - 4BR/3.5BA New Raised Beach, .6 mile to beach access. 2400hsf & .39 acre corner lot. Price: $689,900 Hostess: Mallory Parks, 843-685-5588 MLS #807918 Directions: Hwy 17 Bypass S, 1st light into N Litchfield, make L on Boyle Dr, 1st L on Jasen, hm on corner of Jasen & Streater

5607 Marion Circle 1pm - 3pm
Pine Lakes, Myrtle Beach: JUST REDUCED! Vintage 1938 Estate - one of a kind. 1+ acre, beautiful setting, mature landscape, pool. Superb! $795,000. Hostess: Rose Tracy, 843-602-8795 MLS# 808387 Directions: Hwy. 17 in Myrtle Beach onto Marion Circle.

877 Fowler Road 2pm - 5pm
CONWAY - No HOA fees on 1/2 acre. 4BR/2BA home only 1.5 years young. Large rooms. Freshly painted, ez access to all, near Hwy 22. Gorgeous. A Must See! Price: $154,999 Hostess: Debbie Workman 843-877-6120 MLS #825736 Directions: From downtown Conway take Hwy 905 to Hwy 66, turn L, go 3 streets & turn R on Fowler Rd., Hm on R.

NC Division OPEN HOUSES

Saturday 12/13 and Sunday 12/14
Stop in and see us this weekend!
Go to PrudentialBC.com for more information on these properties.

Open House Sun 2-4
5701 Oak Bluff Ln - Raintree
Recent replacements & updates inside & out. The flr plan has a very attractive floor flow. $357,500
Dir. S College Rd to left on Oleander, right on Pine Grove, left on Greenville Loop Rd, left on Oak Bluff.
#423227
Carolyn Wells 256-9299

Open House Sat 2-4
8915 Plantation Landing Dr - Forest @ Plantation Landing
Home has 4/5 BR, 3 BA w/an open flr plan. 9' smooth ceilings.
$349,900
Dir. N Market St, right on Futch Creek Rd, left on Plantation Landing Dr.
#424431
Brenda Kelly-Meshaw 256-0032

Open House Sat 1-3
1008 Heron Run Dr - Waterford of the Carolinas
Completed in spring of 2006 - Gorgeous 3 BR, 2 BA brick patio hm in the Reserve. $299,900
Dir. E Market, to left on 3rd St, go over Cape Fear Bridge to 17S. Right into Waterford & follow to stop sign in front of clubhouse. Turn right & follow circle around to Pine Harvest Dr, right on Heron Run Dr.
#423662
Judy Heath 256-0032

Open House Sat 12-2
138 Egret Point Rd - Egret Point
Beautiful renovated 3 BR hm in quiet neighborhood w/lots of trees. Great school district. $209,000
Dir. S College to Monkey Junction, left on Piner Rd, right on Myrtle Grove, left on Egret Point Rd.
#426504
Judy Quinn Hall 256-0032

Open House Sun 1-3
1416 Parkland Way - Windsor Park
This home only needs you to be complete. Refrigerator, washer/dryer & microwave included.
$185,000
Dir. 74-76 past 2nd Leland exit, right on Enterprise. Follow Enterprise into Windsor Park, right on Parkland Way.
#426335
Shari Murray 256-0032

Open House Sat & Sun 10-4
144 N Hines St - The Carolinian East condominium project, located conveniently in Holly Ridge, offers luxury at an affordable price. With its roomy living area, solid surface countertops and stainless steel appliances we have eight units!
Prices start at $150,500.
Dir. Hwy 50 to Holly Ridge, Right on Hines St, Carolinian East on Right.
Team Taylor 256-0032

Thursday, December 11, 2008

What A Deal at Magnolia Pointe in the heart of Myrtle Beach


OK blog readers this is a sneak preview of this weekends ad promoting some AMAZING prices at Magnolia Pointe...no really this is a great deal. I toured the first phase of this development when I moved to the area and these units were priced over $200,000 and selling like crazy. If you like to be near everything in the heart of Myrtle Beach this is a great location. Get in now for this great off season deal.


Magnolia Pointe Condominiums
Magnolia Pointe is in an ideal location in the center of Myrtle Beach. Within minutes of the ocean, Broadway at the Beach, great shopping, dining and nightlife, national caliber entertainment and the expanded Myrtle Beach International Airport, Magnolia Pointe is one of the best values west of the waterway.

Why Wait?
Brand New! 2 Bedroom 2 Bath villa at the UNBELIEVABLE starting price of only $129,900
Brand New! 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Villas at the UNBELIEVABLE starting price of only $159,900
These villas have sold for $230,000 and more.
Only 25 Left at these special prices!

Ask your Prudential agent about this great opportunity today or visit the sales gallery at Magnolia Pointe open everyday. 843-839-4444

Monday, December 8, 2008

Create an Action Plan for an Easy Move

Prudential Burroughs & Chapin Realty, Inc.

The key to an easy move is careful planning. There are many action items that need to be taken prior to the move all the way up to the actual day the first box is loaded on the moving truck. Take time to write down and organize the decisions and activities that will need to be accomplished prior to the move such as securing a mover and changing your address. Ideally, you should try to break up the tasks over a two-month period. By doing so, you won’t overload your schedule, plus it can save you time and money. To get you started, consider using the checklist below as a guide.

Eight Weeks Prior

  • Get estimates from at least three professional movers. If you are going to do it yourself, get estimates on rental trucks.
  • Decide which furniture and household goods you’ll be taking, which needs to be disposed and which needs to be replaced.
  • If you will be moving to a new city, contact the Chamber of Commerce of that town for a new residence packet. Your sales professional may also have information.

Six Weeks Prior

  • Inventory your possessions besides furniture – kitchenware, decorative items, electronics, apparel and so on.
  • Complete a change of address form with the post office. This can be easily done online at www.MoversGuide.com for a minimal cost of $1. Make sure you notify organizations, credit cards companies, and publications to which you subscribe of your new address, too.
  • Obtain copies of all medical, dental, legal, accounting and veterinarian records.
  • If children are changing schools, arrange for transfer of educational records
  • Itemize moving-related costs with the mover including packing, loading, special charges and insurance.


Four Weeks Prior

  • Make arrangements for packing your belongings. If you will be using professionals, schedule with the company for packing to take place a day or two before the move. If you will handle packing on your own, purchase adequate boxes, packing materials and tape.
  • Arrange for short-term or long-term storage if needed.
  • Make travel arrangements for pets including necessary medical records, immunizations, medication and so on.

Three Weeks Prior

  • Begin packing items you won’t need immediately or that will go into storage.
  • Contact utilities on both ends of the move to order termination or turn-on for occupancy date.
  • Confirm travel arrangements for family and pets.

Two Weeks Prior

  • Terminate newspaper and other delivery services.
  • If necessary, arrange and confirm new bank accounts and local services in your new neighborhood.

One Week Prior

  • Gather important papers, records, and valuables for protected shipment to new home or safe deposit box.
  • Obtain any prescription medications needed for the next few weeks.
    Day Before or Actual Moving Day
  • Defrost refrigerator/freezer and give away all perishable food.
  • Keep a box marked “Last Box Packed/First Box Unpacked” for tools, flashlights, first aid kit and so on. On moving day, this should be the last box placed on the truck.
  • Pack items to carry with you such as valuables, financial records, personal papers and so on.
  • Give the movers a telephone number and address to reach you.


To be sure, a detailed action plan can get your move well down the road before you ever depart to your new destination.


Prudential Burroughs and Chapin Realty can be reached at 843-913-9483 or online at PrudentialBC.com

PRU CREW MARCHED TO ITS OWN DRUM AT PARADE SATURDAY!

The Pru Crew had a great time in the Myrtle Beach Holiday Parade last Saturday. We had a ball decorating our "float", wearing funny hats and throwing candy to the crowd. The Pru Crew was positioned a few floats ahead of Santa so we blasted "Here Comes Santa Claus" to an eager crowd (we listened to the song at least 105 times!!!). Check out some of the pictures of our team in action: Marvin Heyd, Susan Lucas, Stephanie Webster, LaJuana Lovett, Teresa Turbeville and Kelly Tressler