The Ultimate Moving Checklist

With this ultimate moving checklist, you will be able to ditch the moving stress and get excited about the change.

06/05/2020

Moving can be overwhelming. Between cleaning and packing up your old place to settling into your new home, it may seem like your work will never be done.

However, moving is a great opportunity for a clean slate. With this thorough checklist, you'll be able to ditch the moving stress and get excited about the change.

 

#1: Declutter Your Old Space

There's no point in lugging things to your new home that you never use. Before you even begin packing, go through your belongings in your current space and get rid of what you no longer need. As you go, keep in mind what kind of storage you'll have in your new space.

Consider having a yard sale or donating the items you've decided are staying behind in the move.

 

 

#2: Hire Movers

Let's be honest; movers are always worth the splurge. They take a huge burden off of your back, literally. And when it comes to furniture removalists Sydney, Auckland, Cape Town, or any city you'd like to move to host a variety of options. The key is to hire your movers right away, so they're not booked on the day you need to vacate your old property.

Most services provide everything you need, including:

      • Moving boxes and supplies
      • Moving trucks
      • Assistance with packing
      • The manual labor that comes with actually loading and unloading your belongings

The further in advance you call and book your movers, the better.

 

 

#3: Notify Businesses of Your Move in Advance

To avoid any disruptions in service or receipt of mail, let important businesses know about your move well in advance.

This includes your:

      • Utility company
      • Government agencies
      • Bank
      • Employer
      • Subscriptions

You may need to get your address changed on government identification, such as your driver's license. Consider sending out a moving notice to friends and family as well, so they have your new address for invitations and greeting cards.

 

#4: Pack as You Go

Whether you buy moving boxes or get them from a moving company, do so well in advance of moving day. Start packing up rooms you don't use every day, such as the basement or guest room. Go slowly, so you don't get overwhelmed. Save rooms with appliances and furniture for last, such as the kitchen or your bedroom.

Be as detailed as possible when labeling moving boxes as it will make the unpacking process much easier. Label anything breakable as "fragile," so the movers know to handle with care.

 

 

#5: Shop for New Furniture And Décor Online

It's nice to have new furniture and décor ready to go when you get to your new home. However, buying new furniture only to store it in your old place and move it over with everything else doesn't make much sense.

Shopping online for DIY assembly furniture is a great option. You can schedule it to arrive on or shortly after your move date, so there's no delay in creating your ideal living space.

Shopping for a few new décor items online can help get you excited about your new space. Buy yourself a housewarming present way in advance and schedule it to arrive after your move date. It will be a nice surprise when it arrives!

 

#6: Schedule a Locksmith In Advance

There are so many little details to think about when it comes to moving. The more you can get done ahead of time, the more you'll be able to focus on unpacking and decorating once you arrive in your new home. You'll need to have the locks changed if you're buying a previously owned home.

Schedule the locksmith's visit in advance, so you know they'll be available in the first couple of days after you move in.

 

Conclusion

Moving is always a bit stressful, but you don't have to tear your hair out over it. By sticking to a checklist and planning ahead, you'll spend less time worrying and more time visualising your cosy new home.

 

 

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