Stop being a stranger! Here are 10 thoughtful, non-creepy housewarming gifts to welcome new neighbors without breaking your budget.

Let’s be real: people don’t meet their neighbors enough anymore. We stay behind our fences and wave from the car, but a small gift is the best way to break the ice without it being awkward.
The trick to a “non-creepy” gift is to keep it useful, consumable, or living. You want to say “Welcome to the block” without giving them something they feel obligated to keep on their mantle forever.
Here are 10 ways to be the best neighbor on the street for $0 to $10.
The Swag Secret:
The best “free” gift you can give is information. A simple card with your name, phone number, and the “unwritten rules” of the neighborhood (like what day the trash actually comes) is worth more than a $50 candle!
1. Propagated “Starter” Plants
Since I’m always propagating, I usually have a few Pothos or Spider Plants ready to go. Put one in a thrifted mug or a small pot. It’s a “living” gift that didn’t cost you a dime.
2. The “Pizza Night” Survival Guide
Moving day is exhausting. Print out a menu for the best local pizza joint and attach a $10 gift card or even just a coupon. You just solved their “what’s for dinner” problem.
3. Fresh Garden Herbs
Bundle some fresh basil, rosemary, or mint from your garden with a piece of twine. It smells amazing and is way better than the wilted stuff at the grocery store.
4. The “Local Scoop” Sheet
Write down a list of your favorite local spots: the best plumber, the fastest grocery store, and the “good” park. This is 100% free and incredibly helpful for someone new to the area.
5. Kitchen-Scented Candles
Moving means cardboard smells. A simple Lemon or Basil scented candle helps freshen up a new kitchen. You can often find these on sale for $3-$5 at places like T.J. Maxx or Ross.
6. A “Garden-in-a-Pot”
For my Florida neighbors, a pot with a healthy Everglades Tomato plant or some mint is perfect. It’s a gift that keeps giving and gives you something to talk about over the fence later.
7. High-Quality Hand Soap
Moving involves a lot of hand-washing. A nice bottle of Mrs. Meyer’s soap (usually around $4) feels like a luxury upgrade for a brand-new bathroom.
8. The “Moving Day” Tool Kit
A roll of heavy-duty packing tape and a cheap tape measure. They will inevitably lose theirs in a box somewhere, and you’ll be the hero who saves the day.
9. Gourmet Salt or Olive Oil
Consumables are the best “non-creepy” gifts. Everyone uses salt and oil, and a slightly “fancy” version from the discount aisle looks great in a new pantry.
10. A Cold Bottle of Sparkling Water
If you don’t know if they drink alcohol, a cold bottle of San Pellegrino or flavored Perrier in a nice gift bag is festive and refreshing for people who have been hauling boxes all day.
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