10 Moving Tips| That Will Make Your Life Much Easier

Moving isn’t going to be easy. But it doesn’t have to be miserable either. There are so many details to the moving process — hiring movers, making lists, planning ahead — but having a plan will get you from the old home to the new home efficiently and easily. Well, if you are looking for some practical moving tips on how to make the job easier than ever, you’ve come to the right place.

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Moving Tips and Tricks.

Are you interested in ways you can make moving easier and less stressful?. Take some time out to familiarize yourself with these moving tips and tricks that can set the tone for your move.

1. Take Inventory.

Before you start calling moving companies, determine what you’re moving to create an inventory list of every item that’s coming with you to your new place. Start with the oversized items in your home like furniture, bedding, and specialty items (i.e., pianos, pool tables, desks, etc.).

Then, trickle down to things like clothes, lamps, and other smaller items. Go room by room to ensure you don’t miss anything.

2. Create a Moving Budget.

Some people have two months, some people have two weeks to get all this stuff together. It’s not the best thing to do. You always want to be sure that you got your funds right and you always want to make sure you have your material right and for that, you need to create a moving budget.

How to create a Moving Budget Template?

  1. Add the following categories on the top of the page: Category and Cost.
  2. Create three main sections in the first column: Professional Movers, Self-Moving, and Other Expenses.
  3. You’ll fill in the prices for each of the moving items listed below under the appropriate section.
  4. Create a row entitled Subtotal under each section.
  5. Add up all the professional or self-move costs using a calculator or the appropriate formula available in your spreadsheet and place this value in the Subtotal row.

4. Book Early

If you’re hiring moving services, renting supplies, or hiring professionals such as painters or cleaners to work on the house, book early. Waiting to do so could mean paying a higher price, or not being able to get a truck or movers at all, particularly if it’s peak moving season.

5. Schedule Utilities for Your New House

Once the dates are finalized, contact your utility providers to schedule service at your new home. You don’t want to arrive there, tired from the move, only to find that the electricity, water, or heat is off. Schedule it ahead of time, and keep records of your requests in your moving folder. At the same time, request service stops for your move-out date at your current home.

6. Keep the Essentials with You

On the night before the move, tuck everyday essentials—a change of clothes, a toothbrush, must-have stuffed animals or toys for the kids, medications, paperwork, etc.—into a suitcase or bag you’ll keep with you in the car, the truck cab, or on the plane. If catastrophe strikes and the moving truck gets lost, at least you’ll have some essentials with you.

Make sure you do a small total of these things so that once you move in, you can feel more comfortable as the moving progress.

7. Make a Moving Folder

Start collecting new addresses, rental or purchase papers, moving contracts, and more in one folder. (Consider a hard copy, rather than a digital one, in case the computer or phone batteries die during the move.) If any questions come up during the planning process or the move itself, you’ll have the answer (and records of agreements, payments, and more) on hand.

8. Pack as Far in Advance as Possible

Ideally, you’ll know about a move (even if you’re not sure of the final destination) weeks or even months in advance. Start by packing off-season items and the items you won’t miss. If you’re moving in summer, you can pack winter coats in advance—and likely books and other once-in-a-while items. When it’s finally time to move, many items will already be ready to go, giving you less stress, or if you prefer, you can hire professional packing services.

9. Invest in Equipment

A few days before the big move, stock up on supplies. The last thing you want is to have to make a run to the store while you’re packing moving boxes or making sure everything is out of the house. Order or purchase box cutters, adhesive bandages, permanent markers, packing tape, paper towels, and garbage bags. (If they aren’t all used during the move, they’ll still be useful afterward!)

For larger moving equipment, consider renting moving tools from a moving company. (If you hire a moving service, they’ll likely have their own.) If you move very frequently, you may be better off purchasing these tools. Either by buying, renting, or borrowing, make sure you have a furniture dolly, furniture pads or covers, and tie-down straps or rope at your disposal during the move.

10. Get Rid of Everything

Packing all your possessions into boxes, bags, and more can be overwhelming. Make it a little bit easier on yourself by cutting back on clutter as much as possible. Before you pack a single box, do a merciless purge of unused or unnecessary items. You’ll have less to pack, less to move, and less to unpack—and you’ll start life in your new space with a clean slate.

Most people who are moving with families require some assistance with a long-distance move. Moving can be a stressful time and it can be challenging to get all of your belongings from one state to another. Therefore, it is in your best interest to hire professionals who can help make the transition as smooth as possible. Near Movers has been a trusted moving company for over 10 years and they are equipped to handle long-distance moves from state to state. Near Movers is prepared to assist you every step of the way so you can start enjoying your new home in the right away.

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