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Move Ideas PDF Print E-mail

Start the moving process early and you will find it to be a positive experience. Begin with pre-moving planning and organizing.

Here are several tips to use that may help save time, money and frustration:

What, Where, and When Decisions

Before you call a moving company, decide: What, Where, and When…early in planning. What’s the best way to dispose of items you don’t want or need in your new home? Identify furnishings that won’t fit and things your family has outgrown. What furnishings you will replace within two months? Keep receipts if you give to charity.

Try to arrange your move during the least busy period of the month. A high percentage of moves occur during the last week, and the busiest months are in the summer.

Who Will Move You?

Before you decide whether to move yourself or to have a professional move you, answer these five questions:

  • Do you have adequate physical strength and endurance?
  • Do you have at least two helpers, at least one who is stronger than you are?
  • Can you be sure to have adequate time off work to complete the move on schedule?
  • Will your homeowners policy cover potential loss in case of accident en route?
  • Can you carry everything through doorways, up stairs without damage?

Access to Leading Moving Van Lines

If you plan to use a moving company, ask us to refer you to the van line company best suited to handle your move.

Packing for Your Move

Packing is both art and science – art in combining just the right items in each box to arrive damage-free, science in producing an inventory that enables you to quickly find anything you need at a moment’s notice after arriving in your new home.

Some helpful hints:

  • When possible, combine items that will go together in your new home.
  • Pack heavy items in smaller, heavy duty cartons.
  • Clearly mark room destination on TOP and at least ONE SIDE of every carton.
  • Remember, your mover won’t know which child is which, so tag bedroom boxes with BR-1 or BR-2 and tape the same tags on appropriate bedroom doors.
  • Be sure to have these items readily available:
  • Children’s health records (schools require proof of immunization)
  • Documentation for your lender including back tax returns, last two pay stubs, bank statements for last six months

DON’T Forget: Pets, Plants and Perishables:

Moving is especially tough on pets. Have them groomed on moving day and make plans early for their transit to your new home.

Some states don’t permit plants to cross the state line. Plan to give away your plants to people you know will care for them.

Four weeks prior to moving, begin the process of winnowing down your freezer’s content to avoid trashing large quantities of food

Records, Valuables, Notifying Utilities

Gather records and memorabilia and make plans to move them as carefully as possible including:

  • Family medical and tax records
  • Diplomas, school records
  • Family genealogies, pictures
  • Business, social organizations
  • Other memorabilia
  • Jewelry
  • Clear out safe deposit box
  • Vet immunization records for pets

Notify utilities, media and others before the move. Check this list of businesses to be notified:

  • Electric power company
  • Water company
  • Natural power supplier
  • Local telephone companies
  • Long distance telephone company
  • Stock brokers, mutual funds
  • Credit cards, banks
  • Magazine, book clubs
  • Religious organizations
  • Country, boat, sport clubs
  • Insurance companies
  • Credit union
Be sure and pack an Essential Items box to have with you upon arrival at the new home:
  • Medications
  • Toilet tissue rolls
  • Paper towel rolls
  • First aid kit
  • All purpose cleaner
  • Dish detergent
  • Hand soap / hand sanitizer
  • Towels
  • Sheets & blankets
  • Pen & paper
  • Ziplock bags (assorted sizes)
  • Box opener
  • Pet food, dishes, medications if necessary, leashes
  • Paper cups, plates & plastic utensils
  • Shower curtain(s)
  • Contact information for new landlord, moving / truck rental company
  • Contact information for your real estate agent
  • Emergency contact information
  • Toolbox with essential tools, duct tape

Moving Ideas for Kids

And to the younger members of your family, it can be downright frightening. Communicate openly and realistically with all family members as early as possible. Here are some helpful hints you can use.

Tell children what is happening and include them in the process of selecting the new home, if possible. If children feel included in the decision-making process, and “take ownership” of their new home, the transition will be easier.

  • Don’t try to get rid of children’s favorite items at this time even though it might make moving simpler.
  • Don’t throw away personal stuff behind a child’s back.
  • Negotiate what goes and what stays.
  • Bring pictures from the new home and school, as well as special things about the area, according to their interests.
  • Ask the new coach, scout leader, teacher, etc., to call your child.
  • Don’t forget grandparents, cousins, and your extended family, close friends of adults and children. Share the excitement and responsibilities.

If every family member takes responsibility for an age-appropriate part of the move, yours can be an easy move.

For complete information on moving resources, cities, neighborhoods, schools or even help in locating your new home, contact us directly at (866) 429-1057 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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