The process of moving into a home can be a daunting task. With New Home Resource, the process becomes much less daunting. Prior to choosing the right color scheme for your master bedroom or whether or not to maintain a media room, you must get Homeowners insurance before you close escrow. Natural Disasters are rare occurrences, but you will have the coverage you need when you need to build, repair, or even relocate. Individual coverage can be pricy, so it may make more sense to combine home coverage with your car insurance coverage

A security system will grant you the peace of mind you need to sleep at night. Protect your family and your most valuable asset with a security system that will contact the police, fire department or private security team. At the very least, invest in sturdy deadbolt locks for your doors and solid latches for your windows. Man’s best friend, particularly if he’s big, won’t hurt either.

Obtain a list of recommended handymen who are helpful in emergency situations. Having a helpful, reliable, plumber, electrician, or security tech, handy will be there in moments when you least expect the need to arise.

A set of garden tools, a lawnmower, plants for the backyard or front lawn for landscaping. Whether you’re an expert gardener or not, there are tools you need for the general maintenance of your yard: a sprinkler system, hose and rake. If you’ve considered growing an herb garden, maybe now would be good time.

Whether you’re into outdoor entertaining, family gatherings or if you simply want to take that steak to a whole new level, the right barbecue can bring out the spring spirit in all of us.

Your new home information should contain warranty information on all the home appliances within the home. The first few months in your home should not be spent worrying about whether the stove, water softener or heater will work. The general maintenance of appliances are the most common things overlooked.

Without ruining the joy of moving into a new home, a disaster kit that includes flashlight, non-perishable items, bottles of water, blankets, batteries, and portable radio, and even a first aid kit will be helpful in any emergency situation.

Once the important items have been covered, you can consider investing in simple high quality furniture that will endure your lifestyle for years to come like a cozy transitional couch, a frat-like futon, or a cozy recliner you can look forward to sitting in after a hard day’s work. Let your new home reflect your style, lifestyle and the comfort level you deserve.

If you are looking for a new home or things to buy for your new home, please contact a New Home Resource Realtor® today at 702-365-1000 or at www.newhomeresource.com. Broker Joanna Piette, and agents Denise Moreno Thrasher, Jessica O’Brien, Evelyn ‘Beng’ Kern, Lance Partin and Kathy Paterniti are all here to help!