Here are some
additional general moving tips that will be advantageous to consider during
your move:
Check the Calendar
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Certain times
of the year are busier moving times. It's wise to plan ahead and
make sure there is availability on the day you want to move.
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It is important
to book your well ahead to secure your ideal moving date.
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Remember that
time is important on moving day. For instance, if you have a
waterbed, it is likely to take around two hours to empty the
water! So plan ahead and consider doing certain tasks the night
before.
Don't Make
Avoidable Mistakes
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When looking for
properties, don't forget to measure the space for your
refrigerator and other kitchen or laundry appliances.
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Find out if your
homeowner's or renter's insurance policy covers your belongings
in transit.
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It is important
to remember that all pools and spas that can hold water must
have appropriate barriers to prevent access by young children.
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It's a good idea
to compare measurements of the doorways and hallways in your new
home. You may actually need to sell or donate some items.
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Don't forget to
be environmentally friendly! Flatten all your moving boxes for
recycling. Many moving companies will pick them up after your
move.
Don't Forget the
Bills and Expenses
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It is important
to arrange finances for quick cash to cover unexpected or
emergency moving-related expenses.
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Make sure that
direct debit and billing links to your bank accounts are
organized to handle any changes resulting from your move.
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Be sure to
settle all bills that may be overlooked in the move a few days
before moving day.
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Budget wisely
for forgotten items you may need once you move in to your new
home. Did you remember to find out if your home comes with a
hose, for instance?
Keep it or Part
with it?
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A general rule
of thumb is if something hasn't been used in over 12 months,
seriously consider selling or donating it. Help from a family
member or friend will ensure you remain objective.
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Things that you
have a hard time parting with, but which will inevitably be
stored in a garage, storage facility, or shed after the move
should be packed in stackable containers that are rodent and
dust proof.
Take Care of your
Food
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Be prepared to order take-out food or eat out on the first
couple of nights in your new home. Chances are you'll feel too
tired to cook, and
even if you do feel like cooking, most of your kitchen
appliances will probably still be packed away.
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Make sure you
use up your frozen foods or dispose of ones you have not used.
Never let them thaw and try to refreeze them again. Not only
will be there be less to transport, but you will also avoid the
risk of food spoilage.
Enjoy your Old
Home, New Home, and Even Moving Day!?!
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You'll be able
to browse through some wonderful memories in years to come by
making a video or album of your old home. Don't forget to
include neighbors and friends!
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You'll have more
time to enjoy settling into your new home if you clean your
belongings before they are moved.
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Fun music will
create a positive mood when it's time to start packing and
unpacking. Turning the TV on may be too distracting.
Do Right by the
Buyers
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It is important
to make it quite clear to prospective buyers/tenants exactly
what is included with the property. Are any appliances included?
What about window treatments, rugs, etc.?
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You should
always shut and lock all windows and doors as you leave your old
home on moving day.
How do People Come
out of Moves Alive, Happy, and with Most of their Belongings in
Tact?
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Use colorful
tags to indicate each destination if your furniture and
household items are being delivered to different locations.
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A couch can
usually be moved into your new home more easily by standing it
on end and twisting it through the doorway.
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A close friend
or relative can help out on moving day by acting as a message
center for you if you don't have a mobile phone.
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You will need to
consider your current work situation and whether it's important
to live close to work before you decide where to live.
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Your local
newspaper can be a great resource for finding out about
facilities, services and events in your new neighborhood.
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Don't despair if
you are not totally happy with your new home on the day you move
in. Keep in mind that most homes can be adapted over time to
suit your lifestyle and tastes.
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