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There are many factors involved in orchestrating a successful move to a new home in Port Charlotte Florida.

Obviously one of the first things to do is to schedule a house hunting trip to Port Charlotte Florida in order to find the home you wish to purchase. One of the Port Charlotte real estate agents can start helping you today by sending you information by e-mail on homes that might suit your needs. They can also send you useful information on Port Charlotte Florida that will help your family get excited about the move. Just click on the above link to request your FREE “Relocation to Port Charlotte Florida” relocation package today!

Once you have found a home in Port Charlotte Florida and have started the whole mortgage approval process, there are things you need to do at your current location. First, decide which furniture you will take to your new home in Port Charlotte. Start inventorying your current possessions, dividing them into items to take and items to dispose of. Solicit estimates from moving companies. Make sure that you put all important documents in secure file to travel with you. Do not pack any documentation that might be needed to complete your loan application! Someone I knew recently had to spend a whole day at a storage facility going through every one of her packing boxes to find crucial documentation for her mortgage. Start making a list of all medical, dental, school records to transfer. You will need to find new medical facilities once you move to Port Charlotte Florida.

Approximately 6 weeks before your scheduled relocation to Port Charlotte, Florida, start cleaning out closets and arranging yard sales. You may want to pick up change of address cards from the Post Office. Keep the address cards handy and so that you can fill them in when you think of new names. It may be useful to draw a floor plan of your new home so that you can start planning where you want your furniture to be placed once the moving van arrives. Once you are about 4 weeks away from moving to your new home in Port Charlotte, Florida, START PACKING! If you are going to have movers pack your belongings, you should start cleaning out closets and drawers. You are not going to want to unpack junk, old clothes and useless items into your brand new home! If you are not going to be moving straight into your new home in Port Charlotte Florida, make hotel reservations close by to where your home is located. Clean furniture and drapes – you don’t want to hang dirty curtains in your new Port Charlotte home! Start using up all your groceries.

A couple of weeks before you move to Port Charlotte, FL your New Quest City Port Charlotte real estate agent should be calling you soon to check on Home Owners insurance for your new home and giving you last minute instructions for making your relocation to Port Charlotte, Florida as smooth as possible. Check with your veterinarian about moving tips for your animals and make sure that they are all current with their shots. Your Port Charlotte FL real estate agent should be taking care of ordering last minute inspections and surveys so you don’t have to worry.

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The Port Charlotte area was largely platted and developed by the now-defunct General Development Corporation, which also developed many other subdivisions and municipalities along Florida's west coast. Port Charlotte is not a chartered municipality, but the most-populated area in Charlotte County. Port Charlotte was hard hit by Hurricane Charley on August 13, 2004. The hurricane, predicted to hit Tampa, took a last-minute hard right turn into Charlotte Harbor and caused severe damage in the city of Punta Gorda and in the Port Charlotte area. Many residents were caught by surprise because of many false alarms in recent years. In the wake of Hurricane Charley, Port Charlotte faces the challenge of finding affordable housing for its service-industry workforce. With many homes and apartments destroyed or damaged beyond repair, many low-income residents who have lived in the area for years have been forced to seek housing elsewhere. -- Source: Wikipedia.com





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Census Data for Port Charlotte, Florida

Port Charlotte Florida United States
Population 46,451 15,982,378 281,421,906
Median age 49 38.7 35.3
Median age for Male 46.9 37.3 34
Median age for Female 50.9 40.1 36.5
Households 20,453 6,337,929 105,480,101
Household population 46,105 15,593,433 273,643,273
Average household size 2.25 2.46 2.59
Families 13,607 4,210,760 71,787,347
Average family size 2.71 2.98 3.14
Housing units 23,315 7,302,947 115,904,641
Occupied units 20,453 6,337,929 105,480,101
Vacant units 2,862 965,018 10,424,540

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