Are you moving into your first house? Congratulations, and take a deep breath! While moving into a house from an apartment or a condo takes a lot of planning and preparation, it’s manageable with the right strategy. The professionals at A-Turner Moving & Storage have compiled a list of moving tips that will help you stay organized and on-track until moving day arrives. When completing your first household move, always:
- Declutter: You don’t have a whole house worth of stuff yet, but there are probably some things you don’t need, use or want lying around. Declutter for a cheaper, more space-efficient move.
- Prepare Your Kids for the Transition: Discuss the move with your kids whenever possible, and involve them in preparations if they’re old enough. If you’re moving long distance, focus on the positives of your new house and neighborhood and find ways to help them stay in contact with friends.
- Begin Packing ASAP: Begin packing as soon as possible, starting with items you won’t need right away after your move, such as holiday decorations. The sooner you start, the less you’ll have to do later.
- Find a New Vet: If you have a cat or dog, get a referral for a vet in your new neighborhood and have your pet’s medical records transferred. Make sure there’s enough medication for the journey and several weeks afterwards.
- Make Sure House is Move-In Ready: Contact your service providers at least a week in advance about switching or cancelling your cable, electric, heat, etc. If you’re moving in the winter, make sure the driveways and walkways are clear for your movers.
The dedicated Gainesville movers at A-Turner Moving are here to help simplify your first house move. Contact us today for more information on our affordable custom services!
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Thanks a lot for the advices and the tips! I am going to move to a bigger apartment next month and I am in a big stress, so thanks a lot! Regards! Demmy