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For those moving for the first time, we have got the best tips for you. Prepare, prepare, prepare. There is simply no such thing as overpreparing when it comes to moving. Fortunately, we have prepared a moving checklist to simplify the process.

When you want to start preparing, it is up to you, but the best advice is to start at least 8 weeks before the big day. This is because it will get too stressful and overwhelming if you don’t give yourself enough time. This timeline will help you organize your time more efficiently, prioritize tasks, and track your progress in a realistic manner.

Utilizing Your Moving Checklist

So, you have two months before you move. Here are the top things you should get done:

  1. Create an inventory of your possessions – this sounds tedious, but it will be a lifesaver once you officially move. This isn’t just about keeping track of what you have; it will also help you identify what you want to sell, give, or get rid of.
  2. Measure your new home – If you already have the new place secured early on, make sure to measure all the necessary spots as early as possible. You wouldn’t want to bring your old sofa but find out it doesn’t fit in the new home. Things like this are easily overlooked, so this should also help you identify what you will keep or not. It will also help you if you are looking to buy new furniture or appliances.
  3. Research how you want to move your things – You can hire a moving company or do it on your own. If you are hiring a company, it would be good to find the best ones and identify if you want them to pack up all your things. Some do the packing and just have the movers pick them up, so it depends on what you are most comfortable with. Once you decide on the company, make sure to book them at least a month before the move.
  4. Advise all the relevant people and companies regarding your move – this includes canceling memberships and subscriptions or at least having them rerouted to your new address. Most people do forget about updating their new address because they don’t think it’s urgent, but for your privacy and convenience, it would be best to update banks first. This ensures that you don’t lose important mail.
  5. Organize and pack – Two simple words, yet it is probably the most stressful aspect of the move. This is why it is advisable to start slowly but early. It depends on your chosen company, but if they do not provide the boxes, you should get packing supplies for your move.
  6. Label the boxes – Never forget to label the boxes. This is crucial to your sanity, so make sure that you utilize your inventory wisely and label them well.

There are certainly way more things to include in your checklist, but these are the top things that many people can overlook, so make sure to have your moving checklist ready.