As you likely know, moving is a long process that involves a lot
of work and organization. However, by following a few simple steps and with the
right amount of preparation and teamwork, you can reduce the stress of this
experience.
The following is what you should do at various points before
moving day:
One month before moving
To keep track of everything you need to get done, write it all
down in an organized itinerary and check things off as you go. First, make
lodging plans or reservations right away to ensure you’ll have a place to stay
if you need a hotel for a night or two. Send your change of address to the post
office, your credit card account offices, friends and family members.
Discontinue your gas, electric and deliveries at your present home and be sure
to contact the utilities in your new neighborhood to set up services so that
everything is ready to go when you move in.
Obtain records from doctors and dentists that need to be
transferred and cancel any club memberships that you’ll no longer use. If
you’re moving out of state, remember to transfer your car title registration
and your driver’s license. Take extra care and have your car serviced before
making a move that is a long distance away. Finally, review moving plans with
your moving representative, including payment, arrival date and insurance.
One week before moving
Once you’ve covered of everything you need for your move, take
the last week in your home to prepare it for the new owner. Defrost your
refrigerator at least 24 hours before moving and air it out to eliminate any
lingering odors. Likewise, properly clean and air out the stove. Sanitize any
surfaces and walls that you may have missed.
Next, make a checklist of the things that you will need to have
readily available during your move. Your checklist should include items like
supplies, paper plates, cups and utensils, light bulbs, flashlight, hammer,
screwdriver, pliers, aluminum foil, garbage bags and snacks. This will help you
avoid digging around in your packed boxes for the things you need during your
move.
If you’ve planned carefully over the last month, moving day
should go fairly smoothly. Carry all of your currency and important documents
(including your social security card and birth certificate) with you for safekeeping.
As you leave your house for the last time, do a final check of all drawers and
closets to ensure that nothing is left behind. Leave your house keys for the
new owners—and you’re off!
Moving is an exciting and life-altering event. To avoid turning
this happy time into a stressful one, plan ahead and get as much help from
friends and family as you can. You will find that with the right amount of
organization, moving can be an enjoyable experience.
To learn more about making the moving process go smoothly, speak
with a friendly Chester County realtor.