Choose your new home in Magnolia, Texas. If you are buying a home, a realtor can help you look for housing through email and over the phone. Consider renting an apartment temporarily in Magnolia if you want to move immediately. You can always house shop once you are there. Call apartment complexes in Magnolia and speak with apartment managers. Empty apartments available will require deposits. Helpful managers will be happy to email you pictures of the empty apartment to help your choice.
Plan the means of transportation for the move. Weigh your financial options. Depending on how far you are flying or driving, ask yourself if it will be more beneficial to drive a moving truck to move your belongings or to sell your items, drive your own vehicle and start over purchasing new items upon arrival in Magnolia.
Contact moving companies if you have decided to rent a vehicle to to drive to Magnolia. Moving companies, such as Allied Vans, UHaul and Budget are good places to start to compare prices.
Begin packing your items and set a moving date, depending upon the moving date you have corresponded with the apartment manager or real estate agent in Magnolia. Purchase packing boxes, packing tape, tissue paper, filler for the boxes, such as foam peanuts and permanent markers to mark the boxes with the contents. Place heavy items in small boxes and light items in large boxes. Use sheets and towels as filler items for breakables.
Print out driving directions from the Internet or use a global positioning satellite system to help you with directions to Magnolia, Texas. If you relocate in October, not only will the weather be cooler for traveling, but you will reach Magnolia just in time for their annual Renaissance Festival.