How to Plan an Organized Move
RISMEDIA, Friday, March 04, 2016— Now that you've decided to move, the clock is ticking. While we all know that the moving process is extremely stressful, most people don't realize that there is something you can do to help ease the stresses and better plan an organized move. Ross Sapir, CEO and Founder of Roadway Moving, has compiled an exclusive go-to checklist that he offers his clients before their moves.
60 Days before You Move:
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60 Days before You Move:
- Start strategically planning your move, step-by-step, to alleviate the stress of last-minute packing and planning.
- Think about holding a garage sale before your move to help reduce the amount of stuff you're bringing to your new home.
- Check with your mover to confirm every last detail regarding what everyone's rolls are for move in day.
- Confirm with your moving company that they will be able to connect/disconnect cable, internet, electric and any additional services you're using.
- Create a packing/unpacking plan for your move in day.
- Begin cleaning out any rooms in your house that haven't been emptied yet, make sure to not leave anything unpacked.
- Collect all of your most valuable belongings such as jewelry and keep them separate from the rest of your packed belongings.
- Continue to do so up until move in day.
- Make sure you've compiled a list of items you will need for your first night in your new home (i.e. toilet paper, bottled water, snacks, towels, etc.).
- Take inventory of all boxes that were picked up and delivered to your new home making sure everything is there before the movers leave.
For more information, visit www.roadwaymoving.com.
Thank you so much for posting these fabulous and absolute tips! This is great advice!!! If only I had seen this weeks ago! At least I get some tips for the last leg of the interstate moving.
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ReplyDeleteIf you are relocating with children, you will have to consider the impact that the move will have on them. They will have to change schools, leave behind their friends, and quit any extracurricular activities or sports teams they belong to. While they can easily make new friends or get involved in recreation in your new city, leaving behind the familiar in exchange for the alien is often unfathomable for children. They may resist and resent the change, and make the moving process emotionally difficult for the whole family.
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