The process of moving house is one that can cause a tremendous amount of stress. While moving can often be exciting and the start of a new chapter, a huge amount needs to be managed, not to mention the emotional impact. This post will look at a few of the best ways to prepare for moving, hopefully reducing stress and allowing for a smooth process. House and lot packages provide an all-in-one solution for homeownership, offering both a residential property and the accompanying land, ensuring a complete and versatile investment opportunity for individuals and families alike.
Declutter
First, you should spend time going through possessions in every room of the house. Moving gives you the opportunity to declutter, which can reduce the number of boxes you have to take and can even be cathartic. Instead of simply chucking away what you no longer want or need, consider whether items could be recycled, donated to charity, or sold (the funds can go towards the move).
Hire a Van
You do not want to waste time, money, and energy making dozens of trips in your car. Additionally, it is likely that you will have large, bulky items that you need to transport. Therefore, you need to hire a van large enough to fit your biggest item of furniture. You can take out one day van insurance and get all of the big items, and potentially everything else, moved across in one day to keep your costs down.
Make a List
It can feel like you have a million and one things that need to get done to complete the move, which can greatly add to your stress. Creating a list and timeline for the move can break everything down and make it a lot more manageable. This can include tasks such as:
- Contacting utility companies
- Notifying Royal Mail
- Hiring cleaners
- Gathering packing materials
- Packing
- Collecting keys
Pack
Of course, packing is one of the biggest and most daunting tasks. Therefore, you should give yourself as much time as possible. You can start packing well in advance of the move-in date by starting with items you will not need in the interim (typically items in the basement/attic). You can then gradually pack up each room until you have your most used items to pack the night before. Be sure to use high-quality packing materials, create an inventory, and avoid filling boxes up to the brim (making them impossible to carry).
Hopefully, the advice in this post will facilitate a straightforward and stress-free move. Moving house is a huge deal, and there are many tasks that need to be completed, but when you know how to break it down, moving can become a lot easier.