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8 Tips for a Successful Move

Woman writing on moving boxes.

Moving can be both exciting and stressful. Whether you’re relocating across town or across the country, proper planning and organization are essential for a smooth transition. To help you navigate this adjustment, we’ve compiled 8 tips for a successful move. Applying some of these suggestions to your move can make the experience more seamless and organized.

Woman making a moving listCreate a Moving Checklist

Any effective move starts with a well thought-out plan. Begin by establishing a moving checklist that includes everything you need to do before, during, and after the move. Divide jobs into timelines—what needs to be done two months in advance, one month in advance, one week out, and on moving day itself. This checklist will serve as your road map, keeping you organized and ensuring that no details are forgotten.  Check out our moving checklist for guidance.

Declutter and Downsize

Moving is the ideal opportunity to clean out and minimize your belongings. It’s easy to accumulate items that are unused or unneeded. Go through each room and determine what to keep, donate, sell, or discard. Consider whether you absolutely need each thing or if it has sentimental value. Reducing the number of items you have to pack not only simplifies the process, but it can also save you money on moving expenses.

Man wrapping a chairGather Packing Supplies

Nothing stops the packing process like running out of supplies. Collect plenty of boxes, packaging tape, bubble wrap, packing paper, and markers ahead of your move. As you pack, label each box with the contents and the area in your new home. This easy procedure will save you a lot of time and hassle during unpacking.  When you’re done with the boxes and supplies, pass them on to someone else who is moving.

Pack Strategically

Instead of packing everything at once, work through the process room by room. Begin with non-essential items, such as holiday decorations or rarely used kitchen appliances. Pack up your most regularly used items as moving day approaches. This method keeps your home orderly during the packing process and makes unpacking your most essential items easier.

Take Inventory

Make an inventory list of your belongings, particularly valuable items. Take photographs or videos of expensive items and document their condition. This list will be extremely useful if anything goes missing or gets damaged during the move, and it’s hopeful for any homeowners insurance claims.

Moving BoxesPlan Your Moving Day: Professional Movers or DIY?

Decide whether to hire professional movers, rent a moving truck, or enlist the help of friends and family. If you’re hiring movers, get multiple quotes and book early to secure your preferred date. When planning a DIY relocation, make sure to reserve your equipment ahead of time and communicate with your team of helpers.

Pack an Essentials Box

Pack a first day “survival kit” with items that you’ll need for your first night in your new home. Include toiletries, medicines, a change of clothes, vital paperwork, snacks, phone chargers, and basic equipment. This box should accompany you rather than be transported in the moving truck, allowing you easy access to essential necessities.

The Takeaway

Moving is a significant life event that comes with a wide range of emotions.  With proper planning and organization, the process does not have to be daunting. Remember to get started early, stay organized, and take things slowly.  Following these 8 tips for a successful move will help you settle into your new home.  Your real estate agent can also give you valuable suggestions and recommend professional service providers to make your move seamless.

 

 

At Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate, we’re dedicated to helping you in every step of the of your real estate journey.  Whether you’re selling a home, searching for your dream home, or relocating, our goal is to ensure that you are informed and comfortable through every step of the process.

If you’re currently considering buying or selling in Richmond, Williamsburg, the Northern Neck/Middle Peninsula, or surrounding Virginia areas, we invite you to start your home search right here at srmfre.com. With us, you will find that our value is our process.

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