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Wonderful opportunity to own a first floor 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath first floor flat in the building closest to the beach.  Shows very nicely, furnished and ready to go.

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100 COLONNADE RD.
Hilton Head Island
$229,900

Spectacular oceanfront penthouse.  Enjoy the sights & sounds of the Atlantic from this beautifully decorated 4 bedroom 4 bath (not 3 as shown in listing) 5th floor townhouse. New sliding glass doors & windows. Very open floorplan. Private Sauna in master bedroom suite.(HHI MITP)

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11 S. FOREST BEACH DR.
Hilton Head Island
$1,250,000

Bright 3 bedroom, 2 bath home located on a cul-de-sac.  Currently shown with a large private backyard.  Can be opened up to a beautiful lagoon view.  Eat-in-kitchen with gas range and lots of counter space. Have your morning coffee while enjoying the sights and smells of 6 mature Camila bushes. Large living room that's big enough to hold a baby grand piano.  Formal dining room.  Newer carpet.  Spacious master bedroom with hardwood flooring opens to back yard.  Garden tub + shower in master bath.(HHI MITP)

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24 Rusty Rail Lane
Hilton Head Island
$294,550

Decorator Furnishings can be negotiated.  Beautiful lagoon view from the patio and every room in this ground floor,  2 bedroom, 2 bath villa.  Delightfully decorated, new carpet & paint, spotlessly clean.  A joy to show.  Great villa for second home or rental.  Wonderful mid-Island location.  (HHI MITP)

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112 UNION CEMETERY RD
Hilton Head Island
$109,900

 


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Plan for Moving

Please consult this list and it will remind you of things that are often overlooked

At Least One Month Before The Move

Clean out your closets, attic, basement, cupboards, toy chests and bookshelves.
Discard anything you don’t want or need.

Consider having a tag or garage sale.

Donate unwanted items to charitable organizations (i.e., hospitals, nursing homes, day care centers, libraries and thrift shops). Obtain receipts for tax purposes.

Evaluate whether to ship your appliances. Consider age, size and color. If your stove, refrigerator, washer or dryer won’t match or fit in your new home, consider selling them. For example, don’t move a gas stove or dryer into an all-electric house. Also, consider selling chandeliers and ceiling fans with your home unless you have a special or sentimental reason for taking them along.

Make a complete inventory of items to be moved.

Decide if you will move all your plants or just your favorites.

Use up your frozen foods. They CANNOT be safely shipped. It is also advisable to reduce your supply of canned goods.

Notify the security company, lawn or snow-removal services or any other regular services of your vacating date.

Notify your post office, publications, and correspondents of your change of address and date of move.

Check your savings and checking accounts. Plan for transfer of deposits so you won’t lose interest. Your bank can be used as a credit reference.

Arrange to collect any advance deposits or security deposits on utilities or rentals.

Check your homeowners insurance. Any prepaid balance may be applied to your new residence. Be sure to coordinate with your insurance carrier so your new residence is covered immediately.

Check on club membership fees. The money may be refunded or, if allowed, you might consider transferring/selling the membership to a friend.

Check with your veterinarian regarding any travel preparation needed for your pets. Check your employer’s policy on pet transportation coverage.

Register children for school; transfer all necessary school records.

Plan shipment date to occur after closing on your new home.


At Least Two Weeks Before The Move

Contact telephone, electric, gas and water companies to confirm specific date on which to discontinue services. 

Advise utility companies in your new location when to start new services. Waiting for service to begin can often result in costly hotel and meal expenses.)

Check new driver’s license and auto registration requirements.

Advise dairy, laundry, newspaper carrier and trash hauler to discontinue services.

Be sure to clean out school or gymnasium lockers.

Ask your present physician(s) and dentist for referrals in the new location. Transfer medical records and get copies of prescriptions. If members of the family have any ongoing medical or dental treatment programs, arrange for the payments to be prorated with the professional in your new area.

Transfer insurance records. Verify that all your policies provide adequate coverage for your new location.

Arrange for the transfer of valuables. Check contents of your safe-deposit box. DO NOT SHIP any valuables (such as jewelry, insurance policies, legal documents, currency, stamp and coin collections) with the moving company. Either carry them with you or send by insured or certified mail.

DO NOT SHIP combustible or flammable items. These include oil-base paints, bleach, cleaning and lighting fluids, matches and ammunition. All aerosol cans (including hair sprays, shaving creams, deodorants, household cleaners,
insecticides, tarnish removers and car cleaners) should be eliminated from the shipment. Use up or discard these items.

One Week Before The Move

Keep a detailed record and receipts of your moving expenses for income-tax purposes. This includes transportation, lodging, meals, etc.

Drain gas and oil from lawn mowers, chain saws, snow blowers, etc. Gas grills and kerosene heaters must be empty. Cars and motorcycles should have only 1/4 tank of gas.

Remove snow and ice from sidewalks, driveways and steps.

Check to make sure you didn’t leave anything at the dry cleaner.

Put linens and pillows in dresser drawers to have handy for making up your beds the first night in your new home.

Place draperies lengthwise on hangers and hang in a closet. The movers will place them in wardrobe cartons.

Prepare a “ready box” for last-on and first-off the van. This might include essentials from your kitchen and bathroom. You may wish to include a hammer, pliers, screwdrivers and nails.
Prepare a “ready box” with necessary medications and first-aid supplies.

Prepare your children for the move and trip by providing them with a “ready box” with their own special treasures. Include toys and games and snacks for your trip.

Defrost and clean your refrigerator and freezer at least 24 hours in advance of the move.

Keep your telephone connected through your moving day.


Day Before The Move 

The packing crew usually arrives the day before the van is loaded. Be sure someone is on site to supervise the packing.

Pack any valuables you intend to take with you.

Make sure fragile items receive special attention. Label each carton with the contents and location in the new home.

Gather keys to the house and arrange to leave them with the new owners, your real estate agent, landlord or a trusted neighbor.

Notify police if your home will be unoccupied after you leave.
Notify a close friend or relative of your itinerary in case of emergency.

Day Of Move-Out

Check the mover’s inventory to be sure you agree with the mover’s judgment on the condition of your household goods. Take photographs if there is a dispute.

Make sure you get a copy of the inventory.

Load items you are taking with you on the trip, including luggage.

Search every room before the van leaves.

Check the Bill of Lading for completeness before you sign it.  Retain a copy for your records.

Record the van driver’s name and give him contact numbers at the destination. Confirm directions to the new residence with your driver.

Turn off the water heater. Set the thermostat at 55 degrees.


Day Of Move-In 

Get to your new home before the movers. There could be a waiting charge if you are late.

Contact utility companies to verify start dates.

Check appliances, furnace and hot-water heater. Contact a repair service if something is not working.

Check the condition of each carton and household item as it is unloaded. List all missing or damaged items on the inventory form.

Since you will probably do some unpacking after the movers leave, make a note on the inventory form “subject to inspection for loss or concealed damage.”

Ask mail carrier if he or she is holding any mail for your arrival.


After You're Settled

Obtain necessary licenses: driver’s, dog, etc.

Register car at new address (usually there is a penalty if you wait too long).

Contact newspapers, dairy, etc. for home delivery
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Register to vote.

Sandy LaneDAUFUSKIE ISLAND
Sandy Lane with spectacular views of beautiful Daufuskie Island and minutes from the beach is located on six acres of natural beauty. Villas are located just steps from the Bloody Point Golf Club (a Weiskopf / Morrish designed golf course). Just hop ... More On This Community
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Plantation ClubSEA PINES
Plantation Club Villas is situated in Sea Pines on Hilton Head Island, SC. In 1956, Charles Fraser developed Sea Pines into the first private plantation community on the island. Sea Pines is one of the largest residential and resort plantations on Hi... More On This Community
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Windsor PlacePALMETTO DUNES/SHELTER COVE
Windsor Place is a private community with masterful beach access in Palmetto Dunes on Hilton Head, SC. This popular resort and residential community is located mid-island on 1,800 well-preserved acres. Inside the gates are 1012 homes and 1470 villas... More On This Community
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Lighthouse Road VillasSEA PINES
Lighthouse Road Villas is an exclusive small community boardering the 18th hole of Harbour Town Golf Course and Calibogue Sound in Sea Pines on Hilton Head Island, SC. In 1956, Charles Fraser developed Sea Pines into the first private plantation com... More On This Community
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TradewindsPALMETTO DUNES/SHELTER COVE
Tradewinds is a private secure community located in Shelter Cove on Hilton Head Island Island, South Carolina. This community offering access to Palmetto Dunes beaches, trolley services, bicycle paths, tennis, golf and more. These lovely townhomes f... More On This Community
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