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Security has never been a problem at McGee Lane Self Storage because we rank it as our number one priority.
We offer heated and cooled storage units that are ideal to protect computer equipment, electronics, antiques, fine furniture and other goods that might be harmed by extreme heat, cold or humidity. Details
Affordable storage units de-signed for storage of items that are NOT sensitive to extreme heat, cold or humidity changes. Fully enclosed self storage units, insect & rodent controlled. Details
McGee Lane Self Storage offers extra wide streets for easy access. Customers can access their non-climate controlled storage unit by simply backing their vehicle right to the storage unit door. Details
Storing & retrieving your belongings is a breeze at McGee Lane Self Storage because our units are built with single story construction so there are no stairs to climb. Details
We offer larger self storage rental units that are designed for business and commercial customer storage use. Open a commercial account with us and save your valuable office or retail space. Details
We offer outside self storage space that is ideal for trailer, boat and RV storage and other items which do not require indoor housing, but need a supervised place to park. Details
Whether you're moving to a new apartment across town
or a new house on the other coast, we've got the perfect
moving truck rental for you
from the Budget Truck
Rental fleet. Details
All of our Budget Truck
Rental moving trucks are
available for one-way and
local moves, except cargo
vans and trucks with lift-
gates are only available for
local moves. Details
We do not carry 26ft, 17ft,
14ft or 12ft trucks that
several of our competitors
carry. We feel our custom-
ers are very satisfied with
our selection of moving
trucks & cargo vans. Details
Moving boxes are necessary for relocating your belong-ings. If you are moving or putting things into storage, you've got to have boxes because they are not a luxury, they are a necessity. Details
No matter how well the sides are padded, a firm up-and-down jolt could crack an entire stack of poorly packed dishes. Properly packed dishes have a much better chance of surviving. Details
In the long run, it pays to purchase the right packing materials. Sturdy boxes, Packing Tape and Bubble Wrap are worth the money. A Tape Dispenser may help you move along quicker. Details
A Box Cutter can also be used to "cut the tape" and will also be very handy when unpacking. Whatever your moving and packing supply need, McGee Lane Self Storage can provide it. Details
What are your rates? What are your hours of operation? Should I make a reservation? Do I need insurance? Your most frequently asked quesions answered here! Details
Here are some helpful suggestions to keep your valuables and keepsakes stored safely. For more suggestions, please contact us. Details
Nothing will make your move go smoother than detailed planning. This guide will help you prepare for one of the least favorite tasks in modern life ... moving! Details
Buying or selling a home can be a long and complicated ordeal. To assist you in this process, we are pleased to provide comprehensive online tips and resources. Details
McGee's Retail Center is conveniently located in the heart of the areas we serve: Lake Dallas, Flower Mound, Lewisville, Highland Village & Corinth, Texas. Details
Prime Location. Within a 5
mile radius of McGee Lane Retail Center there is a
rapid population growth whose median income exceeds $78,000.
Details
McGee Retail Center pro-
vides ample well-lit park-
ing. Easy rear access,
paved, over 40 feet wide,
allows easy turnaround of
large trucks. Details
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Home Seller Checklist
Steps for a Successful Home Sale
Setting Your Home Sale Goals
Do you want a quick, hassle-free sale to get out of the home only what you put into it? Or, are you willing to take the necessary time and effort to get the highest possible price? What will your housing arrangement be once you sell? Keep in mind that some buyers will be looking to close in a matter of weeks - will you be ready?. Timing your home sale with the purchase of your next home may reduce your options and flexibility about the closing.
Be an Informed Home Seller
Whatever items are on your home seller checklist, it is all about being informed about the process. We offer a lot of information on this web site to assist you in the home selling process. In addition to offering information about selling your home in general, we also offer tips for picking a professional real estate agent, a decision that means a lot to your home buying or selling experience.
Home Seller Checklist
- Decide whether to sell your house with an Agent or on your own. If you decide to go with an Agency, find an Agent in whom you can have confidence.
- Set Your Home Selling Price Your agent will analyze the price of other comparable homes that have recently sold in your area as your starting point. If you do not have an agent, HomePrice.net can give you a report with up to 30 comparable sales, plus a neighborhood demographic profile, nearby home owners and more (for a fee). It is critical to set the right asking price. You don't want to feel you sold for too little, but an overpriced home can languish on the market and go stale.
- Identify problems with your home. As a seller, you are obligated to disclose any major problems or flaws in the structure or property, including things like dry rot, termites, asbestos, septic problems, or a new highway slated to run nearby. Items that you must disclose vary by state, but if you fail to mention the leaky roof or flooding basement, you could be sued for fraud. Consider getting a professional home inspection of your own to head off problems that will inevitably delay your sale. There is really no upside to trying to hide problems anyway since most buyers will have the home inspected before closing.
- Determine what you can and cannot change about your house. Focus on those items that increase the perceived value above your cost to implement. You can always sell the house "as is" if it’s a real fixer-upper. You also might want to take care of small items like a broken dishwasher or cracked tiles, so they don't beome a negotiating point for the buyer.
- Get your house in showing condition. There are many small cosmetic touches that can increase your home's value by thousands of dollars. Improve your home's "curb appeal" by adding a row of flowers to the walkway, trimming the shrubs and painting, even if it's just the side of the house that shows from the street or the front door. See Staging Your Home for more details.
- Maintain records of all home improvements made to your house. These will be essential at tax time!
- Decide what goes to your next home, what you leave behind, and what to discard. Have a garage or yard sale before you list. This is another part of preparing your home for show. Sell, donate, or trash everything you don't need. Leaving behind the custom cushions and drapes designed for a window seat could turn out to be an attractive selling point.
- Figure out the financial results of your sale. Know exactly what you'll net from the sale. Add up the amount you'll owe the bank and the broker. The good news is that most home sales are now tax free. You may even get some cash back at closing for prepaid local taxes, home insurance or fuel. Don't forget to take into account your moving costs.
- Understand home financing options. You should be at least as knowledgeable as your buyers. This is definitely an area where the services of a professional realtor are helpful (and reassuring) as they deal with all types of home sales and financing arrangements. Your agent's familiarity with various types of home mortgage financing can make the difference in closing the deal for a buyer with particular needs.
- Develop an effective advertising and marketing plan. Your real estate agent should be associated with multiple listing networks, such as RELO (as we are). Local marketing contacts are also very helpful, and a major reason to consider using a professional realtor.
- Be prepared for the negotiation. When it is time to negotiate, learn how to deal with offers and familiarize yourself with contracts. If you need to review an example of purchase offers, you can find forms for all states at a reasonable price at FindLegalForms.com. Of course, this is another area where the experience of a realtor can be essential, not only in maximizing your chances of achieving the highest sale price possible, but also in the peace of mind that having a professional in your corner provides with such a complex contract.
- Start looking for a new home. It is usually advisable not to begin your new home search until you have a signed sales contract on your present home. You don't want the costs of two homes if your home sale falls through. Timing simultaneous closings of your home sale and home purchase can add significantly to your stress as there are many more things that can go wrong. Among your options if you find you need to do both at the same time, you could include a contingency clause that states you will only buy the new home if the sale of your old home is successful.
- Know what is involved at closing and settlement. Same principle applies as in your preparation for negotiation.

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