Moving to Gibraltar from the UK

Moving to Gibraltar from the UK

If you are thinking of moving to a new home, you should know that this marks the beginning of a new stage in life. We know that packing up all your belongings and saying goodbye to a house you have lived in for so long can be bittersweet, but starting a new chapter in a new home is also a very satisfying experience.

It’s very easy to get carried away with the excitement of change, but it’s important to know that there are certain things that need to happen before you can relax and settle into your new home.

8 things you should do before moving into a new home in Gibraltar.

Gibraltar flag in the wind. Moving to Gibraltar

1/ Verify your new home is completely empty

If you have rented a home, don’t forget that before you move into a new home you should do a final walk-through when it is completely empty to make sure that no fixtures have been removed and that any additional repairs you may have agreed upon have been made. Here’s what you should pay special attention to:

– Check toilets, sinks, and showers for damp areas.

– Check for pest droppings or small holes in the walls.

– Check faucets, boiler, and other appliances.

If you find any problems, do not hesitate to report them immediately.

2/ Plan how to unpack

Having a well-planned time to unpack all your belongings will help you be more efficient and less stressed before you move into a new home.

You can try packing the most essential items in separate boxes, so you know what to unpack first. From there, you can make boxes for each room and decide whether to start with the kitchen, the master bedroom, or the bathroom, for example.

3/ Hire the basic services in advance

If you don’t want to spend the first week in your new home without electricity, Internet, or water, it is important that you hire all the basic services at least two weeks before your move.

This is very easy to do and will allow you to make your home habitable from day one.

4/ Deep cleaning

The best time to do a deep cleaning of your new home is when it is delivered to you completely empty. Without a doubt, this is a must before you move in.

If you don’t know where to start, you can also hire a cleaning crew to do it. You’ll appreciate it when you move into a sparkling clean space.

5/ A facelift with a touch of paint.

Again, before you install the furniture and set up all your belongings, you should contemplate giving your new home a fresh touch with a coat of paint. Having a blank canvas, with no obstacles in the way, makes painting easier, faster, and less complicated.

Beyond decorating, a fresh coat of paint also goes a long way toward making your new home feel truly yours.

6/ Create an archive of your new home

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There’s no better time to create a home file or binder than when you start living in your new home. It will come in handy for keeping track of warranties, maintenance checks, and appliance manuals. It may seem tedious, but staying organized in this regard will pay off in the future.

7/ Get to know your new neighbours

There’s no doubt that getting to know your new neighbours can also help you feel at home in your new home. If you are one of those who find it hard to take the plunge, here are a few tips:

– Say hello and smile when you meet them.

– Organize a housewarming to get to know them.

– Strike up conversations when you have the chance.

Don’t forget that to make friends with your neighbours, you yourself must be a good neighbour. With small gestures and conversations here and there you can build relationships that positively impact your environment and even your mental health.

8/ Renting through a real estate agency has advantages

Tenants gain a number of advantages when renting through a real estate agency.

a. Competitive prices

A good manager knows perfectly the average prices of the apartments in each specific area of the city. That is why an agency will always have a good quality-price relationship with the properties they bring.

b. Time-saving

Can you imagine having an expert help you find your home? Well, this is what happens with a real estate agency. By listening to your needs, a professional will advise you to find the option that best suits your needs.

c. Apartments in good condition

Before each visit, and once an apartment has been vacated, the conditions of the property are checked and verified so that it is possible to live in it without problems. One more guarantee that makes the tenant not worry about anything.

Apartment for rent in Kings Wharf Quay 29, Gibraltar

Real Estate, Real Dreams, Real Results

Brand new 3-bedroom 2-bathroom apartment available in the extremely sought-after development of Quay 29! LET

This apartment is extremely large and benefits from a 15m2 terrace west facing across the Bay of Gibraltar, Spain, and the Marina! It includes a private parking space, access to a communal pool, and an indoor fully fitted private gymnasium.

Within walking distance to all amenities and points of interest!

  • Kings Wharf Quay 27, Queensway Quay

    Apartment
    £1,875,000
    For Sale
    Beautiful 3 bedroom property in Quay 27
    L811880
  • Ragged Staff Wharf, Queensway

    Apartment
    £1,100,000
    For Sale
    Located in the highly sought-after Ragged Staff Wharf within Queensway Quay, this property represents luxury living. Boasting 115 square meters of interior space and an 8-square-meter balcony...
    L807407
  • Kings Wharf Quay 27, Queensway Quay

    Apartment
    £550,000
    For Sale
    Kings Wharf - Quay 27 One bedroom, located on the ground floor with a large private patio. Plenty of light from the west facing views. Access to amenities such as a swimming pool located on the same floor and a communal gym.
    R200584

Contact CENTURY 21 GIBRALTAR‘s rental specialist, Chris Walsh, today, he can assist you in English and Spanish.

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