THE ESSENTIAL MOVING TIMELINE FOR A SUCCESSFUL MOVE

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Moving into a new home requires a lot of coordination and cooperation for everything to go smoothly. Although you may know what you need to do, you might not know when you need to do it.

You don’t want to be left scrambling at the last minute to finish all of the details that can distract you from the bigger tasks such as loading the truck. On the other hand, you don’t want to do certain tasks too early and leave yourself without cable or Internet for the last few months in your current home.

Yet there’s so much that has to get done before you move that it can be difficult to know when to do it all. That’s where having a moving and packing checklist to serve as a moving timeline can be a significant advantage as you plan your move.

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:

Three Months Before You Move

 START PURGING YOUR BELONGINGS

You only want to move your most essential items, so give yourself a few months to declutter your home. Starting early will give you time to

  • Sell large items, such as furniture
  • Donate items to charity
  • Give away items to friends or family
  • Throw away broken or useless belongings

 COLLECT PACKING SUPPLIES

Packing your belongings will take a lot of boxes, tape, and other supplies. Collect these supplies early so you can pack efficiently when the time comes. Make sure you gather plenty of the following:

  • Tape
  • Bubble wrap
  • Boxes
  • Packing paper

 CREATE A MOVING BUDGET

You don’t want to be surprised by the cost of your move so start budgeting for it now. Review your items to be moved (You can even write up an inventory), your finances, and your moving needs (i.e. Do you need someone to help you pack?). Knowing what you have to spend and what you need to spend it on will help you create a moving plan you can afford when the time comes.

Six Weeks Before You Move

 DECIDE HOW YOU’LL MOVE

Determine whether you’ll do everything yourself or with friends and family helping you. Or, if you’ll hire professionals to coordinate your move.

 START RESEARCHING MOVING COMPANIES

If you choose to hire professional movers, it’s a good idea to start researching them early and try to book one as soon as you can to help you stay on schedule. Check out our Top 10 Questions to ask a moving company before hiring them.

 THROW AWAY UNWANTED ITEMS

Now’s a good time to lighten your load by selling or donating the objects you won’t be needing in your new home. Go through your belongings and put anything you don’t want to bring with you to the side to make it easier.

One Month Before You Move

 START SPREADING THE NEWS

A month before your move, start notifying the utilities, your bank, your insurance provider and/or anyone else who needs to know about your move. Be sure to give your new address to anyone who needs to send you important documents.

 COLLECT BOXES

Anyone who has moved knows how important moving boxes are. Start collecting them about a month before your move so you’ll not only have enough, but you’ll also have enough time to pack.

 THINK ABOUT ANY NEW FURNITURE YOU’LL NEED

If you’re in need of new furniture at your new place, now’s a good time to start buying it and arranging for it to be delivered to your new address after you move. This can be helpful if you’re moving far away and don’t want to lug a lot of heavy furniture across the country.

Three Weeks Before You Move

 START PACKING

Start by packing the items you know you won’t need right away, such as any out-of-season clothing, books or collectables. Be sure to leave the essentials (toothbrush, coffeemaker, toilet paper, medications, etc.) for last. Put them all into one box so you won’t have to waste time digging them out after you arrive. Consider buying padlocks or renting safety deposit boxes or similar to keep your valuables safe.

 RENT YOUR TRUCK

If you’ve decided to move without help, three weeks before the move is when you should rent your truck, if you need one. Be sure to get quotes from multiple providers to get the best deal.

One Week Before the Move

 CLEAN YOUR OLD PLACE

Giving your old place a thorough cleanup isn’t just considerate for the new residents — it can help ensure you don’t lose your cleaning deposit if you’re renting. If you’ve already packed most of your belongings, it will be a lot easier to clean.

 CLEAN YOUR NEW PLACE

On the other hand, it also will be easier to give your new place a complete cleaning before you move all your belongings into it. If at all possible, go to the new place before you move and make sure everything’s clean.

Moving Day

 ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE

If you’ve hired professional movers, you shouldn’t have to do anything but watch them work, as long as you’ve done everything else ahead of time. If you’re handling the move yourself, you shouldn’t need to worry about anything except loading the truck, driving to your new place and unloading. Everything else should be taken care of already.

One Day After Moving

 CHECK YOUR UTILITIES

You aren’t going to want to skip showering or live in the dark for very long. Make sure you check the state of your utilities as soon as possible after moving in to make sure they have been turned on. If you experience any issues, take care of getting your utilities up and running before you do anything else.

 INSPECT YOUR NEW HOME

You have hopefully looked through your home before moving in, but now is the time to do a final check before you fill it with your things. Look for any potential issues, such as cracks, leaks, drips, or damage. If there is anything that requires immediate attention, tend to that issue before a home full of belongings makes it more difficult to take care of the matter.

 CLEAN YOUR NEW HOME

This is your chance to give your new place a deep cleaning before furniture and other items get in the way. Starting out in a fresh, clean home will make the entire process of unpacking and settling in more pleasant.

 SET UP THE ESSENTIALS

Unpacking will take time, but start with the most important items, including the essentials box you should have packed and brought with you. Other important items you may want to unpack or set up that first day include the following:

  • Arrange large furniture
  • Set up and make beds
  • Install appliances
  • Unpack your kitchen items

One Week After You Move

 SECURE YOUR HOME

Make sure your new home is secure with new locks on the doors, fire extinguishers on every floor, and working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

 CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS

Hopefully, you alerted everyone important to your change in address. However, shortly after you complete your move, you will need to make sure essential entities, such as credit card companies, healthcare providers, friends, and family, have your new address. You will also need to update your address for things such as your voter registration and vehicle registration.

 FIND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

Unless you are moving locally, you will need new healthcare providers. Take time to locate new providers such as the following:

  • Emergency room and hospital
  • Dentist
  • Primary care physician
  • Eye doctor
  • Specialists
  • Therapists

Two Weeks After The Move

 RECYCLE YOUR PACKING MATERIALS

Once you have the bulk of your unpacking finished, take time to recycle your packing materials so they don’t clutter up your new home. Give them away to people who are moving, put them out with the recycling, or take them to a local recycling center.

 MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS

Now is the time to start settling into your neighborhood. Take the time to introduce yourself to your neighbors, sign up for local classes, join a community group or social media network, and start forging relationships that will make your new place feel like home.

Moving into a new home is a big project, but as long as you break it down into smaller tasks and schedule them appropriately, it should be manageable. If you’re preparing to relocate in the near future, be sure to follow this moving timeline checklist for a less stressful move.

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