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Old 07-29-2014, 08:57 AM
 
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We are in the process of moving from PA to Texas. We have purchased land and will be building a home starting before the end of the year.

To pull this all off we are moving into a rental home in Dripping Springs and will be living there for 12 months (+/- 3 months) as our home is built.

My question is around residence addressing. Can we establish postal service and our home address where our home is being built before living there?

I would like to eliminate the rental home address from the mix if at all possible. Bad enough having to deal with moving twice in a year, just trying to eliminate having to change all the bills, drivers licenses, insurance and everything else that is based on our address. I'd like to do a once and done on our address change.


Anyone have any advice on this?
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Old 07-29-2014, 12:39 PM
 
Location: League City, Texas
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Maybe a post office box in the city where you are building your house? You won't be able to receive deliveries by services requiring a physical address, but a p.o. box should suffice for general mail/bills, etc.
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Old 07-29-2014, 03:06 PM
 
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I just called the local post office. My property has a physical address and the neighbor has an address and mailbox next to my lane. They suggested I install a mailbox and I can start accepting mail at that address. They also said I could have it forwarded to my temp address if I wanted.

So looks like I can make one address change and be done with it!
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