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As you earn more or are seeking better opportunities elsewhere, it’s inevitable to think about switching to a new house that better fits your changing needs. However, before settling down in your new living space, you need to go through packing and moving your essentials. The task seems challenging on the surface, but the moving guide below should help make the big move more manageable, so you won’t have to waste much time and money in the long run.

1. Create a List

Moving out starts with knowing what is essential that deserves a place in your new home. It’s also important to know which items to let go of. For sure, you may be stressed out by the fact that you may have so much furniture, decorations, appliances, and other things that make your new home feel truly yours. Organizing these items will help ease your burden, and the best approach is to do an inventory.

Create a list that categorizes items by priority. Larger items such as your flatscreen TV and dining table should be on the top spot unless you feel the need to buy new sets. Go through each area and room, and list down the items that may require extra caution to pack and move, as well as more space. By doing this, it becomes easier for you to plan.

2. Find a Moving Service in Advance

If you already have a moving-in date that’s more than a month away, then you should already be in touch with a residential moving company that can handle the load you’re bringing. However, it matters to have a longer timeline if you aim for a more seamless move. Even before your current home closes and you’re confident that it sells, you should have a shortlist of companies that have already been thoroughly researched.

It matters to have a set of criteria to help you with your choice. If you don’t expect to move in sooner, but you will want to clean out your current home, look for a local moving service that offers storage solutions. This would be convenient if your new home is being prepared while your current one’s turnover date looms.

3. Declutter and Give Away

After you have factored in the most essential items to transfer, you should be able to deal with the smaller ones that you can either discard or throw away. Regardless of the size of your new home, you will want to experience a fresh start, so it matters to do a major decluttering. This will not only save more space in your moving truck, but it can also simplify your move.

Consider the items that are better off being donated to charity or sold through a yard sale. You may have collectible items or outdated fixtures that can catch the attention of antique buyers. This will help you earn money while reducing the total volume of your load, so you have fewer items to unload and unpack once you move in.

4. Label and Delegate

When moving day arrives, you will need all the help you can get to make sure every piece falls into place. It’s possible to manage everything by yourself if you don’t have much to transfer, but a more complicated and longer move requires professional handling and management. The moving company you hired may already have the right people to do the packing and hauling for you, but you can make the process more seamless with a system.

Start by labeling every box or package based on the area where they belong. It’s also important to involve the whole family when it comes to unloading and settling down. Have the kids take their items to their bedrooms while you and your partner begin moving larger items to their designated places. This should be able to finish settling everything down before the day ends.

Endnote

Moving to a different neighborhood can take up so much of your time. Use these tips and make the process so much simpler.