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5 Ways To Welcome A New Neighbor

Moving to a new neighborhood can be a stressful process. Make your new neighbors feel at home with these ideas.

When you notice the home on your street with the "For Sale" sign now says "Sold," it's time to start thinking about how you're going to welcome your new neighbors. Starting off with a friendly gesture isn't just the right thing to do, it will also help you build a great relationship that you'll be able to enjoy for years to come. It's clear that introducing yourself to your neighbors is a good idea, but how do you do it without feeling awkward? Don't worry, we've got you covered with these five tips.

  1. Stop By on Moving Day
    Stopping by for a brief introduction on the day you see the moving truck pull in is a great way to break the ice without feeling like you need to stay too long. Obviously, they'll be busy, so you can simply say hello and let them know you look forward to getting to know them better later.

    If you have the time, offer to stick around and help them unload. There's a good chance they won't be ready to accept just yet, but the gesture is one they'll remember forever.
  1. Leave a Card
    Don't want to deal with the awkwardness of ringing a stranger's doorbell? Write a nice card and leave it in their mailbox. You don't have to go into a ton of detail, simply introduce your family and welcome them to the neighborhood.

    This is also a great idea if you notice that a lot of other neighbors are going over to visit. Although a warm welcome is nice, new neighbors often don't want to be bombarded with visitors right away.
  1. Visit as a Group
    If you're uncomfortable meeting new people by yourself, gather up a few of the neighbors and stop by together. Not only is this likely to make everybody more comfortable, but it will also cut down on the number of times the new neighbors have to stop what they're doing and answer the doorbell. During the first few busy weeks after a move, they'll likely appreciate this thoughtfulness.

  2. Make a Creative Gift Basket
    Gather up some of your favorite items from local vendors and use them to make a creative gift basket. Think about including things like pastries from the neighborhood bakery, a bottle of wine, or something from the local gift shop.

    Make the basket truly valuable by adding in menus from your favorite local takeout places, business cards for reputable companies you recommend, and a list of "insider" information like the best babysitters and handymen in the area.
  1. Host a Welcome Party
    What better way to really get to know your new neighbors than inviting them to spend an evening in your home? Give them at least a month to settle in, then offer to gather up a group of your neighbors and friends for a casual dinner or outdoor barbecue meet and greet. 

When you're new to a neighborhood, everything can feel a little bit intimidating and scary. A warm smile and a hello can go a long way. It only takes a moment to make new neighbors feel welcome, and it might be exactly what they need to start feeling right at home!

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