How To Start Your Home Business While House Hunting

How To Start Your Home Business While House Hunting

If you’re starting a business from home and your current space doesn’t fit your needs, you’ll need to pull double duty. Starting a business and house hunting can be individually challenging projects, so navigating them simultaneously will take some special care.

Here are some great tips from Tammy Johnson of Premier Properties on how to do just that. 

Assess Your Space
If you’ve been running a business out of your home already, you probably have a good idea of what is and isn’t working in your current space. If not, try to sit down with pen and paper and imagine what you will need from your future office. Beyond the actual space, consider what supplies will be most helpful and how you can incorporate them in the room or rooms you will be using. 

Clear Out the Old
There is plenty of evidence that a cluttered space causes a cluttered mind. When moving, it’s important to clear out everything that isn’t essential to make working from home more streamlined. Doing this will also make it easier to organize and show you how much space you actually need. Once you get your new home office in order, you will be able to access things more easily if everything has an assigned place. 

Go House-Hunting
Now that you’ve got a good idea of the space you will need, it’s time to start the homebuying process. The first step is assessing your budget, factoring in taxes, insurance, inspections, and other necessary costs in the process. These checklists will help you determine your financial standing. 

Then, after getting approved for a loan, you’ll want to find a great real estate agent that knows the local market well and has a good reputation, so contact Tammy Johnson to find your dream property in the Mesquite, Nevada area or call her at (801) 554-5576 . She will help guide you through the process and be able to spot things you might overlook. In addition to being a real estate agent, it is easier than ever to look online for homes and find ones that might fit your needs. This can also help your agent narrow down precisely the type of home you are looking for. 

Handle the Legal Aspects
If you’re just getting your home business up and running, there are a few legal factors to consider, such as running your business under a doing business as (DBA), which is the name you will do business under.

Having a DBA will make it easier for you to branch out with new products and separate your business from your legal or given name. When you register your DBA, you will also get an employer identification number (EIN), which will make your business banking much easier. Using a DBA is also great if you cannot find a domain for your business under your own name. 

Prepare For Your Move
Once you have located the right new home, you’ll need to make sure you price compare movers and measure rooms, doorways, hallways, and furniture so you can assess what will fit in your new space. Following a moving checklist can be hugely beneficial and keep you on track. You may want to pack valuables and important documents and keep them with you to ensure they are taken care of and not misplaced. For extra protection, consider getting moving insurance if you are worried about anything being damaged. 

These are some of the steps you can take when moving while running your own home business. With a bit of preparation, you can make a smooth transition to a space that better serves your needs for work and home life.

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