Friday, December 9, 2016

HELP! (I'm PCSing!)



           
            
              Moving is always difficult: the stress levels are right up there with sitting through the SAT's or going to the dentist.  This is an undisputed fact, and all you military families out there know it well.  PCS-ing means all kinds of things: Sort the stuff, hold a garage sale, decide what you need to have with you and what's going in the moving van.  Start investigating the new place online, canvas all your friends and family to see if anyone has been stationed, lived or just visited there.  But the silver lining is that now, more than ever, there are all kinds of tools to make this migraine of a move as easy as possible.   
            
             But first, let's talk about the place you're moving to: The Pacific Northwest, WA State, JBLM. Now here are some nice things about this area: Fort Lewis is huge and has been around since 1917.  We have large amounts of veterans who've decided to stick around after getting out as well as a regular (for the military) rotation of personnel through JBLM (Joint Base Lewis McChord)  The benefits of being in this military-heavy area are: Military Discounts, Military support groups (both active duty and separated) AND pretty much every lender in town understands the inner workings of the VA Loan programs out there. This is all extremely advantageous to military individuals and families looking to purchase property in the area. 
           
           I've been doing business in this county for over 26 years and the bulk of my clientele has always been active duty, retired or separated service members.  I have tremendous respect for these folks: I love working with them, I hire them, but most importantly, I want to help them. I understand the difficulty of the PCS move, having a small window of time to do everything and trying to avoid the problem spots without knowing where they are. I know where those problem spots are and I want to help you safely around them in a time frame that works for you. And that is our bottom line: We are here to connect with you.
            
          Now whether you're PCSing into the area or out, typically the first question you need to answer is: Should I rent or should I buy?  Do I sell here or do I rent it out when I leave? OR Coming into a new area, do I rent a house or buy one? This will depend upon your overall circumstances, but I have helped service members over this hurdle many times.  Together we will look at the pros and cons and come up with a plan that's best for you.  And whichever option you choose, RE/MAX Country is a one-stop shop: Our Property Management Dept can help find you a rental or take charge of renting your house for you.  If you are looking to buy, we have experienced agents who are here for you.  
So call a professional that knows your situation and cares: (360) 400-3475


Cynthia Schmier, Broker/Owner 
CRS, CDPE, CNE, CIAS, MDI, 5-STAR, SRS
RE/MAX Country





           


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