Moving into a new home is such an exciting time, even more so when it’s one of the custom new tradition homes developed to meet your every need. However, it can also be very stressful.
You might be trying to sell your old home at the same time your new home is under construction. You may be in a short-term rental between the transitions. You may even have kids you have to consider, some whom may be switching schools once the move in finalized. A lot is shifting, so how do you keep it all together? How do you ensure all your T’s are crossed in the haze of the crazy? Here are some ways to prepare for the big move.
It’s inevitable that you will need boxes to pack up your belongs in, probably a lot of them.
While boxes are not a considerable expense, why are you paying for something you can get for free? As the move to your new tradition home draws closer, start telling family, friends, and co-workers that you are in need of boxes. It’s likely some people will gladly hand over boxes they are not using. It helps them and you clean up.
Similarly, when you stop by your local grocery store, ask if they have empty boxes on hand you can have. If none are available that day, tell an associate or manager you are moving and would like to pick up their excess supply of boxes on days the store receives shipments. More often than not, they will be willing to assist.
If you are moving across state lines, there are even more loose ends to tie up and tasks to complete. You may need to acquire new car insurance, license plates, and a driver’s license. Do not assume the insurance company you are with now, though lowest cost in your state, will offer you the best deal in your new town. Instead, take the time to do some early research and determine who your new carrier might be. Also, find out how long you have to switch over your license plate and driver’s license. You don’t want to deal with unnecessary fines. Additionally, while some states allow you to take off and trash or save your license plates, others, like New York, require you to mail back your plates to the state of origin.
Do not forget to notify the most important people, your family and those who send you bills, of your change of address. In the chaos, it is easy to skip over this step, but once you are able to access mail at your new address you can start updating your contact information. Oftentimes, this can be done online. Some companies you want to update first include banks, credit card companies, student loan lenders, health insurance providers, and utility companies. If you already receive paperless bills, you can update these companies as soon as your new address is finalized.
Speaking of utilities, ensure you contact each service (water, electric, internet, cable, waste management, etc.) and let them know both when to turn off your current service, as well as when to turn on your new service. Similar to car insurance, this would be a great time to look for the best deals or switch to more reliable providers.
Packing can be a total pain and a disorganized mess. Start early. No matter how on top of things you think you are, you will not be as ready as you expect. That is one of the only guarantees when it comes to moving. In addition to starting early, here are some packing tips:
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