Moving & Relocating
No matter how far you go, moving and relocation can be overwhelming. Find out how Barb, Doug and I can help. We understand the relocation process inside and out, and are equipped with the tools and resources needed to help you have the best move possible.
Step 1: Get Organized
It all starts with planning and organizing your move. Like any big project, you need to plan your work and then work your plan.
Step 2: Get In Touch
When you move there are many people you need to contact. Make an essential call list.
Step 3: Pack It Up
Putting your entire life into a few dozen boxes can be overwhelming.
Create an inventory of all the items you are moving. Disassemble items for easier moving and transfer. Put breakable items in plastic storage bins instead of cardboard boxes, pack with newspaper or other cushioning material and label "FRAGILE." Label each box with the room it came from.
Step 4: Moving Day
It can be a hectic 24 hours, but there are some things you can do to make it easier.
Have wrenches and other tools handy for breaking down beds and appliances. Move valuables (jewelry, legal documents, family photos, records and collections) yourself - do not send with the company. If you are using a professional, check the inventory list and make sure you agree with the condition of items. Get a copy of the list for your records. Load trucks or supervise the company.
Step 5: Settle Into Your New Home
Now that you are in your new home, it is time to settle in.
In addition to unpacking, these "to-dos" will help you get up to speed. Contact utility companies and verify start dates. Check the condition of items as they are unloaded. Note damaged or missing items on the inventory list. Get necessary licenses including drivers and pet licenses. Let the local post office know that you have arrived. Create an emergency phone list for your new community and post on the refrigerator. Change batteries in smoke detectors and plan a fire escape route.
Consider changing the house locks.