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Blog Post: Best Moments to Remember When Moving For The First Time

Moving for the first time can be stressful and time-consuming. You’ll have a lot of things on your plate which can be too overwhelming. This is especially true when you’re moving with children and your entire family. But since moving will require everyone’s time and effort to get things done, it can also be an excellent avenue for the family to bond together. Aside from looking for the best choice movers for you, you and your family will also need to accomplish the following together which can become the best moments to remember:

 

  1. Keep a notebook that’s solely dedicated for the move.

As mentioned, there are a lot of things to do whenever you’re moving. Regardless of when and where you’re going to move, you’re expected to accomplish all of these tasks the soonest time possible. To ensure that you’ll be able to complete all of these tasks on time, keep a notebook and use it solely for the move. This notebook should be used to list down all of the tasks required for the move with its corresponding timeline. By doing this, you’ll know what to do first and what comes next.

 

  1. Be prepared for your moving costs.

 

Even if you’re just moving within the same city, expect that there will always be paying for costs. No matter if you’re moving on your own or hiring movers from NYC to do the job for you, you’ll still have to spend a certain amount of money to move successfully. This is the reason why you should have a budget for the move. Depending if you’re planning to move everything by yourself or hire professionals, you should come up with an appropriate budget. This should also include the costs of the packing supplies, fuel consumption (if you’re bringing your car with you) and cleaning costs of your new home. A budget will help your move smooth and easy without compromising your finances. While you’re at it, don’t forget to include a budget for emergencies. You can never predict what will happen along the way and an emergency budget can go a long way to cover these.

 

  1. Changing your address should be done before the move, not after.

 

It’s common practice for most homeowners to take their time sorting out all of their valuables, packing ones which are useful and looking for movers whenever moving. While there is nothing wrong in doing all of these, you shouldn’t disregard the importance of changing your address, too. You should inform all of your friends and family about your new address, including businesses who regularly send mails to your current address. The earlier you inform them about your new address, the easier transition you’ll have once you move in.

 

  1. Work on getting free packing and moving supplies.

 

Packing supplies such as moving boxes, tapes and markers are cheap and can be bought at any local store. Sure, you can easily purchase these anytime but would it be better if you can get these for free? Visit your local supermarkets and ask if they have any spare or used boxes which you can use for your move. Usually, these businesses will keep boxes which are of different sizes, making it easy for you to pack smaller items. This tip is very helpful for people who only have a very tight budget for the move.

 

  1. Ask help from friends and family.

Aside from using moving supplies for free, asking help from friends and family can also be an excellent way of saving money during a move. Your friends and family can help pack all of your valuables, lift heavy items around the house or look after your pets and kids during moving day. Once they agree to help you during the move, not only will these lift several responsibilities off your shoulders but these can also be a great way for everyone to bond. Everyone is usually busy these days and helping someone move can be a perfect excuse to get everyone together.

 

  1. Prime your new house before moving in.

 

One of the last things you want to worry about when you arrive in your new home is a leaking pipe, a broken shower or clogged sink. You’ve basically spent an entire day for the move and experiencing these things can be frustrating. You can prevent all of these from happening by priming your house before moving in. This means that weeks or even months before the move, you should have enough time to inspect all areas in your home so you can determine which needs to be repaired or replaced. Once you’ve ticked this off your list, you can be confident that your home is in perfect working condition even before moving in.

 

Change For The Better

 

Moving from one location to another can never be easy. With the number of tasks you’ll have to do before, during and after the move, moving can take a toll on you. And if you don’t know how to handle all of these effectively, you’ll have a hard time going back on track again. You can steer away from this direction by simply changing your mindset. Instead of looking at a move as a tiresome task, utilize it to spend time with your family!