Let’s admit that moving can be a real pain in the neck, especially when you aren’t well prepared ahead of time. Don’t worry if you’re not sure where to start, we’ve got your back. We’re here to make moving easier with our list of 8 Tips to prepare for an easy move!
Create A Moving Budget Plan
Avoid The stress of last-minute hits to your wallet by coming up with a realistic budget plan ahead of time. Here’s a list of things to keep in mind:
- Explore your options. Think about how much you want to spend on this move beforehand to avoid paying more than you have to. Do price comparisons and get quotes before hiring a moving company or renting a moving truck. Consider all your options!
- Make sure your budget includes moving supplies like boxes, tape, thermostats, play station etc. You can even call ahead to local grocery and retail stores to see if they will give you boxes for free to save money.
- Include expenses for food and drinks during your move. Remember, you’re probably packing the stove and the refrigerator too!
Handle Utilities Before Moving Day
When you decide when you are planning to move, reach out to your utility companies to make a plan with them to make transitioning your utilities a simpler process. Doing this ahead of time will save you frustration later and help you to avoid sitting in a dark house with no wifi on your first night in your new home!
Book Movers And Truck Early
Creating a clear schedule of events while planning your budget gives you the added ability to book your moving company or rent a moving truck early. Don’t forget our budgeting section and remember to shop around for the best deal! Booking these services early will help you avoid the headache of trying to secure these services last minute.
Get Rid Of Stuff
Avoid unnecessary packing by making a plan for all of the things you want to get rid of. Consider making donations to charity or selling items you don’t want to move to your new home ahead of time instead of on moving day.
Another option you can consider is renting a temporary storage unit for anything you don’t need to use daily, like holiday decorations or furniture. You can store these items and move them to your new home after your move.
Clear Your Schedule
When you have a date set for your move, make sure you have that time cleared of other commitments. Take time off work, and make your move the priority. Trust us.
Avoid Last Minute Asking For Help
If you need help, don’t wait until the last minute to ask for it from your friends and family. Asking ahead isn’t just considerate, it improves your chances of actually having that help by allowing them to plan ahead too!
Arrangements For Children And Pets
Small children and pets tend to get restless during a move, so it’s best to plan for them to stay with someone you trust. Make appropriate arrangements for them to save you time and to make the process easy for all of you.
In case you prefer to bring your pet to your new home, you might need some reusable dog or cat diapers to prevent urinary incontinence or digestive disorders. While traveling, you can also calm your pet with toys, sleeping pads or blankets.
The Final Takeaway
Yes, moving can be a real pain, but it doesn’t have to be! You can plan ahead and save yourself time and money. There’s no need to panic trying to handle everything at the last minute. You’ve already made a great head start right here by reading our 8 tips to prepare for an easy move!
Luca Thomson
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