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7 Tasks For Your Moving To-Do List

Moving can be exciting, but because of the number of tasks it’ll require from you, it can also be very tough.  This is especially true if you haven’t had experience in moving. More often than not, you’ll be clueless on what to and not to do just so you can have a stress-free move. Fortunately, you don’t have to worry anymore because you can use this article as your moving checklist.

You’ll have a lot on your plate once you decide to move – and scouting through different options and hiring a reputable moving company is just one of the tasks you’ll have to accomplish. To ensure that you’ll be on the right track for your upcoming move, don’t forget to include the following tasks on your to-do list:

1. Always have the time to purge.

Sure, everything that’s in your house is your investment, but this doesn’t mean that you should bring all of these to your new home. You might be keeping damaged or broken items which will only take up valuable storage space in your new home. To ensure that you won’t be paying for transporting any kind of junk, always have the time to purge. This means going through all of your valuables and assessing which ones are still usable or not. Depending on the conditions of your valuables, you might consider selling them through a garage sale weeks before the big day. The money you can earn here can be used to pay other moving expenses.  

2. Inspect and raid your kitchen.

Your home will never be complete without a sufficient supply of food. Regardless of how small or large your household is, you will need to stock on food regularly. Since you’re moving soon, it’s important that you also double check the supplies you have in your kitchen. If there are items which will be expiring soon, consider eating them first. You should also avoid buying too many foods as the moving day approaches to prevent wastage.

3. Choose a mover.

You can always decide to move on your own. You can pack, transport, and unload all of your moving boxes by yourself. And while a DIY move might look cheap because you don’t have to pay anyone anything, it can usually lead to stress and more costs. Since you don’t have the know-how in moving, you’ll be clueless on how to start packing and which packing supplies to invest on. If you don’t want to experience any of these things, hire a mover instead.

There are a lot of professional moving companies across the globe. Regardless of your needs, location, and budget, you can easily find one which fits the bill. As one way of ensuring that you’ll be getting your money’s worth, be careful when hiring movers. Scout for at least three options, get a free moving quote from each of them, and compare their offers. Get hold of these moving companies and ask as many questions as you can before hiring. If you’re planning to bring all of your valuables, hire a moving company which offers a moving truck. This vehicle allows you to transport all of your valuables in one trip, which can mean more savings and fewer costs.

4. Order ahead of time.

Moving can be an exciting time of your life, especially if you’re going to live in your own home. This home might have been the rewards of all your hard work for years, and you’re finally going to let your family enjoy it. If you’re in this kind of situation and your new home is larger than your old one, think about the essentials you might need to order. You might want to upgrade with innovative appliances and furniture so make sure you order all of those ahead of time. Doing this early doesn’t only lessen stress on moving day, but it can also help you financially prepare – you’ll know whether the brand accepts credit cards or only cash as payment.

5. Schedule time off work.

Regardless if you’re going to move on your own or with the help of movers, you will still need to take some days off work. You need to make sure that all of your valuables are packed and stored properly in the moving truck and none of your essentials are actually left in the old house. Your presence is vital when you’re planning to hire movers because you would always want to supervise and keep track of all your valuables. You don’t want any of your things to be damaged, or lost during the move, right?

If you’re more comfortable moving on your own, consider using your address book and calling friends and family for help. They might lend a hand on packing and loading all of your moving boxes for free.

6. Change the locks of your new home.

Security should be present in your home. All of your efforts to build a fully-functional home will be useless if your family and valuables aren’t safe inside it. Steer away from this direction simply by changing all of the locks in your new home. Regardless of how brand new the padlocks look like, don’t be too complacent. You never know who has a spare key for these locks, so it’s always better to replace them as soon as possible.

7. Familiarize yourself with the area.

Moving to another location will require adjustment from you. You’ll be living in a new neighborhood with new people, which is why you have to change your ways. If you have the time, consider inviting your neighbors to your home for dinner. This is a cheap yet great way for you to bond with your neighbors and hopefully, create friendships with them.

If you’re moving to a new city or country, you might need to adjust more. Aside from the neighborhood, you also have to exert time to know the establishments nearby.  If you’re fond of sending and receiving packages from distant friends and family, you might also need to know where the nearest local post office is. Depending on your needs and lifestyle, you should also check for nearby malls, hospitals, pharmacies, and schools.

It’s Easy When You Know How

Most homeowners dislike the idea of moving because aside from the adjustment it’ll require from them, moving will also need their time, money, and effort. If you want your moving day to be convenient, clear your mind, and use all the resources you have. You can use this article as your guide or ask for help from your friends and family. The more help you can get, the easier it’ll be for you to manage your upcoming move!

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