The Realtor Closing Gift Guide 15 Things Every Georgia Realtor Should Give Buyers After Closing A Simple System for Creating Better Client Experiences, More Referrals, and Stronger Relationships Aft
The Realtor Closing Gift Guide
15 Things Every Georgia Realtor Should Give Buyers After Closing
A Simple System for Creating Better Client Experiences, More Referrals, and Stronger Relationships After the Sale
By George “Mikey” Turner III
Residential Connectivity Specialist
Introduction
Most real estate agents spend months helping clients find the perfect home.
They:
Show properties
Schedule tours
Negotiate contracts
Coordinate inspections
Manage deadlines
Navigate financing
Solve problems
Then closing day arrives.
The keys are handed over.
Everyone takes photos.
The transaction ends.
Or does it?
The highest-performing realtors understand something important:
The closing is not the end of the relationship.
It is the beginning of the referral cycle.
The client experience during the first few weeks after closing often determines:
Future referrals
Online reviews
Repeat business
Long-term trust
That’s why the best realtors provide resources that help clients succeed after moving in.
This guide outlines 15 valuable things every realtor should consider providing buyers after closing.
1. A New Home Checklist
Moving creates chaos.
A simple checklist helps clients stay organized.
Include:
✓ Address changes
✓ Utility setup
✓ Insurance updates
✓ School enrollment
✓ Emergency contacts
✓ Internet setup
The simpler the checklist, the more likely it will be used.
2. Internet Setup Information
This is one of the most overlooked move-in tasks.
Yet it is one of the most important.
Most buyers need internet immediately for:
Remote work
Streaming
School
Banking
Communication
Security systems
The best time to plan connectivity is before move-in day.
3. Local Service Provider Guide
Provide information for:
Electricity
Water
Gas
Trash
Internet
Residents appreciate having trusted local resources available.
4. Neighborhood Resource Guide
Include:
Restaurants
Grocery stores
Pharmacies
Urgent care facilities
Parks
Fitness centers
Schools
Local businesses
Helping buyers learn their community creates additional value.
5. Emergency Contact Sheet
List:
Police
Fire
Hospitals
Utilities
Property management
HOA contacts
Residents should know who to call before an emergency occurs.
6. School Information
Families appreciate information regarding:
School districts
Enrollment procedures
Bus routes
School calendars
Youth programs
This often becomes one of the most valuable resources you provide.
7. Community Event Calendar
Introduce buyers to:
Festivals
Markets
Community meetings
Neighborhood events
Family activities
Community engagement helps new residents feel connected faster.
8. Home Maintenance Checklist
Provide seasonal reminders:
HVAC filters
Smoke detector batteries
Water heater inspections
Gutter cleaning
Air conditioning maintenance
Simple guidance prevents future problems.
9. Smart Home Setup Guide
Many buyers own:
Smart TVs
Video doorbells
Thermostats
Security cameras
Voice assistants
Reliable internet often becomes the foundation for these devices.
10. Work-From-Home Readiness Guide
Remote work remains common throughout Georgia.
Include guidance regarding:
Internet planning
Office setup
Video conferencing
Device placement
Connectivity testing
Many professionals need internet immediately after moving.
11. Mobile Service Review Checklist
A move is often a good time to evaluate:
Coverage
Device upgrades
Family plans
Data needs
Residents appreciate knowing what to review.
12. Streaming Setup Guide
Most households stream:
Sports
Movies
News
Music
Television
A simple setup guide reduces frustration.
13. Contractor Resource List
Provide trusted recommendations for:
Electricians
Plumbers
Painters
Landscapers
Handymen
Cleaning services
Buyers frequently request these referrals.
14. Home Security Resources
Help buyers think about:
Locks
Security systems
Cameras
Exterior lighting
Neighborhood awareness
Security contributes significantly to peace of mind.
15. A Trusted Connectivity Resource
Many buyers have questions such as:
Who do I call for internet?
What should I set up first?
What options exist?
How do I prepare for remote work?
What should I do before move-in day?
Having a trusted connectivity resource simplifies the process.
Why Connectivity Should Be Included In Every Closing Package
Today’s buyers depend on internet for:
Work.
School.
Communication.
Streaming.
Banking.
Healthcare.
Security.
Daily life.
Unlike furniture or decorations, connectivity often becomes necessary within hours of receiving the keys.
Planning ahead creates a better move-in experience.
The Modern Closing Experience
The best realtors are no longer simply transaction coordinators.
They are:
Advisors.
Problem solvers.
Resource providers.
Community connectors.
The more value provided after closing, the more memorable the experience becomes.
Creating More Referrals
Clients refer professionals who make life easier.
Not just professionals who complete transactions.
Providing practical resources increases:
Trust.
Satisfaction.
Reviews.
Referrals.
Repeat business.
The goal is simple:
Help buyers succeed after move-in.
Everything else follows.
Georgia Markets Experiencing Continued Growth
Many buyers continue relocating to:
Atlanta
Duluth
Johns Creek
Suwanee
Lawrenceville
Alpharetta
Roswell
Marietta
Savannah
Pooler
Every new resident eventually needs connectivity.
The question is whether they plan ahead or scramble after move-in.
Realtor Partnership Opportunity
If you regularly work with:
✓ Homebuyers
✓ Renters
✓ Relocating professionals
✓ Military families
✓ First-time homeowners
✓ Apartment seekers
A reliable move-in connectivity resource can help simplify the transition process for your clients.
About The Author
George “Mikey” Turner III helps new Georgia residents navigate internet, mobile service, streaming, and connectivity needs before, during, and after move-in.
His mission is simple:
Help residents get connected quickly and efficiently from Day One.
Contact Information
George “Mikey” Turner III
Residential Connectivity Specialist
Phone: 912-665-2538
Instagram: @PartyPlugMikey
Facebook: @TheWifiPlug
Website: OrangeCrushFestival.net
Services
✓ Home Internet
✓ Mobile Service
✓ TV & Streaming
✓ Apartment Move-Ins
✓ New Homeowners
✓ Relocation Assistance
✓ Student Housing
✓ Military Relocations
✓ Residential Connectivity Guidance
Realtors: Save This Guide
Your clients will eventually need:
Internet.
WiFi.
Streaming.
Mobile service.
A trusted local resource can make that process easier.
Better Move-Ins. Better Experiences. Better Referrals.
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