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Moving Tips, Tricks & Must Know Stats

Whether you're moving for the first time or you're a seasoned pro, a smoother move starts with the right knowledge. Our blog is packed with expert tips, packing hacks, and real-world stats to help you plan smarter, save time, and avoid the common pitfalls of moving. From organizing your boxes to understanding the best time to move we’ve got you covered.

MAKE A MOVING CHECKLIST

Creating a detailed moving checklist helps you stay organized and reduces last-minute panic. For example, list tasks like scheduling utility disconnections, packing specific rooms, and updating your address with institutions. Break it down by weeks leading up to your move, so each day you know exactly what to focus on. Apps or printable planners can help keep you on track.

DECLUTTER AND SAY GOODBYE TO UNUSED ITEMS

Moving is the perfect opportunity to lighten your load. Go through your belongings and separate items you no longer use or need. For instance, donate clothes you haven’t worn in a year or sell old electronics online. Not only does this reduce packing time, but it can also save money on moving costs.

NOTIFY IMPORTANT PARTIES

Avoid missing important mail or services by notifying relevant parties well ahead of your move. Change your address with the post office, update your billing information with banks and credit cards, and inform subscription services like magazines or meal kits. Don’t forget to schedule disconnection and reconnection of utilities such as water, electricity, internet, and gas at both your old and new addresses.

START PACKING EARLY

Begin packing items you won’t need immediately, such as seasonal clothes or decor. Use sturdy boxes and clearly label each with its contents and destination room. For fragile items, wrap them carefully with bubble wrap or clothes for extra cushioning. For example, pack your holiday decorations weeks in advance so you can focus on essentials closer to moving day.

KEEP ESSENTIALS ACCESSIBLE

Pack a separate “first-day” box containing items you’ll need immediately after moving in things like chargers, toiletries, basic kitchenware, medications, and important documents. For example, having a phone charger handy ensures you can stay connected, and keeping snacks ready helps keep energy levels up on a busy day.

TAKE TIME TO EXPLORE

Getting to know your new neighborhood can help you feel at home faster. Visit local shops, parks, and community centers to discover nearby amenities. Meeting neighbors or joining local social groups can also ease the transition. For example, finding a favorite coffee shop or grocery store makes your new place feel more comfortable and familiar.

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