Tips for a stress-free move

Posted by Help Now on Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 at 3:58pm.

Sure, no one really enjoys moving, but it doesn’t have to be a downright awful experience. Packing, organizing and getting on with the move can all be accomplished a smooth and coordinated manner.

Be Thrifty
There’s no reason to go to a specialty shipping store and pay top dollar for boxes. Check the “free” section of Craigslist and ask your friends. Sometimes you can find boxes hanging out behind large department or chain stores.

Clear Clutter
A big move creates a perfect opportunity to sort through your things and clear the clutter. Pare down your possessions and leave room for open spaces in your new home.

Plan Ahead
There are little things to consider when you are planning for a move. From defrosting and cleaning the fridge to contacting the utility and moving companies, planning ahead is crucial to a smooth move.

Take Pictures
We often like to have our things arranged a certain way, especially where electronics are concerned. If you are worried about how something is connected, take a picture of it. Like a way a certain decoration is arranged? Snap that shot!

Pack for Night One
All too often people forget to pack for the first night in their new home. Next thing you know, they end up rummaging through who knows how many boxes to find some toiletries. Ensure your “first night” box has everything you’ll need for the following morning after a move-in.

With these tips at your side, get ready for a stress-free move!

 

 

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My friends nicknamed me Utah Dave in high school because they said it didn't matter where we went in Utah, I would know how to get there and who we needed to talk to. The name sticks today as UtahDave has formed into a professional real estate network of Neighborhood Experts all across the state. I live in Daybreak with my wife and 4 amazing children. I enjoy dancing (which is how I met my wife Dawn) as well as traveling, coaching, and learning.

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