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Essential Checklist For Moving to a New Home

06.08.2018 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

If you’re moving to a new home, then it’s highly likely that you’ll welcome advice and helpful tips and tricks along the way. Moving can be exciting, and nerve-wracking, and doesn’t come without the legal particulars to bear in mind.

Compare and review quotes thoroughly before choosing one over the other, and select the right conveyance solicitor for you. You’ll need one to help you draw up legal contracts as well as to provide you with legal advice relating to your contract, your mortgage offer, and any other issues pertaining to the property.

Once sorted, you can then start planning how to get your move all in order and begin to make a checklist detailing your next steps.

Transportation

Find a reputable moving company such as Atlanta movers to where you need to be. Whether you’re moving across the country, or even across the globe, you should be assured that your possessions will arrive safely and on time.

You can get valuable items assessed for insurance if you’re worried about them getting broken or damaged in transit, and check to see if your policy covers them.

If not, then some removal companies should be able to cover you. Get insurance sorted early, and then you won’t have to worry it in the over the coming weeks.

Research New Area

Moving

Before moving to a new area, you’ll need to make sure the neighborhood is right for you and has all you need. Try and ensure that it has good accessible transport links, as well as good schools and facilities if you’re moving with a young family or thinking of starting one in the near future.

Find out more about it by searching for local news, and press releases. Get an idea of what the place is like to live in by talking to people who live there, people who’ll likely be your neighbors.

You should always go to visit the home you’re thinking of moving into first-hand, as this way you can work out the area for yourself and get a feel for it. Once you have found a few places where you feel that you can see yourself living comfortably, the search can begin! For example, if you’ve identified Wrightsville Beach in NC as a potential location for your new home, you could check out and compare these Wrigthsville Beach NC Real Estate listings and see if one of these could become your new home.

Declutter

Remove ornaments, trinkets, and other articles that you no longer have a use for or sentimental attachment to them. Instead of throwing them out into the trash, try and donate them to charity or hold a yard sale to raise some more money towards your moving fund.

It’s important to throw items away now as it’ll save on the cost of having to transport them – try and keep the load of the moving vans as low as possible to save on fuel and the effect on the environment.

Before you close the door behind you for the last time, you will need to have had your house professionally cleaned, so hire a cleaner in the weeks before your move to make sure you leave the property spotless.

Make An Inventory

About six weeks before you move, start to make an inventory of everything inside your home. Consider taking photos of the way you’ve arranged items in each room if you’re keen to follow the same layout in your new place.

Once you’ve completed your full list, you can keep it aside and then tick items off when you come to unpack boxes at your new home. When it comes to packing, pack up one room at a time and keep the boxes together and label them with their contents – this will make unpacking easier, and you’ll save time.

Keep Everyday Items Aside

When it’s close to moving day, and you’ve managed to get the majority of your home packed up, then it’s time to sort a bag of essentials that you use every day. Be sure not to pack away  all of your toiletries, comfortable clothes, and phone and tablet chargers as you’ll be needing these during the move.

Try and keep items that you use more regularly than others at the top of boxes, so to avoid digging through to locate them. Pack an overnight bag that includes a toothbrush, a washbag, clothes to sleep in, and washing towels.

Update Your Address

This might sound very obvious, but there are plenty of people who forget to inform companies they often interact with of their move. Begin by telling organizations such as banks, doctor’s surgeries, dentists, and mobile phone companies of your new address and make sure that your mail is being posted and forwarded to your current and correct one.

If new tenants are moving straight in after you, then request that they keep any mail together and aside to post on to you.

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Brandy is the wife to a carpenter/musician and the mother of 3 amazingly awesome homeschool/unschooled girls. Brandy is a Photographer as well as a Coach for the Weebellion as part of Rolling Rebellion Jr. Roller Derby. Brandy is passionate about many things and suffers from a very painful and degenerative neurological disease called CRPS/RSD.
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