Moving into the new house is exhilarating and overwhelming. But packing your stuff from your old house, shifting it to a new place, and then opening it into a new house is exhausting and time taking.
Packing your stuff from a house where you spend your childhood, you don’t want to leave your single belonging there. Because you have an emotional attachment with them is a whole new experience that you are passing through.
Secondly, shifting from the old to the new place is convenient if you are in the same city. But it is time-consuming and cares taken when you move from another city.
Last but not least, settling into your new dream home is exciting. You build new memories there and slowly settle into a new house over time.
By considering this whole time taking and attention needed process, our team made a moving to new house checklist. You can use this guide before and after moving to a new place to ensure the safe transfer of things to a new house.
Moving to a new house checklist: Pre-Move essentials
Before moving to a new house, here is the checklist you have to look at and make the transfer process smooth.
1. Buy packing material
For household packing, grab some safe and durable packing material, including boxes, packing tapes, wraps, etc. Remember to pack the stuff with a plan, which helps you unpack quickly.
2. Reach moving companies and get an estimate
Try to reach different moving companies in your area and get some estimated cost of household transfer to a new place.
3. Get rid of excess stuff
Here is the chance for you to get rid of extra and unnecessary stuff in your old home. Don’t be the person who carries all his needless stuff with him. Additionally, excessive stuff also costs moving expenses as well.
4. Arrange a cleaning and repair team
If your new house needs some repair, improvement, or transformation, hire a professional repair team and get the job done with ease. Cleaning is a must before putting your stuff in a new house
5. Make a list of items and gather important items
Make a list of items you need in your new house in the immediate future. Try to buy it before moving to a new place.
Important documents like birth certificates, medical records, social security cards, and insurance policies are needed to safely transfer in this hassle and rush time period.
6. Enroll your children in a new school
If you have children, enroll them in a new school and forward their school records to a new school.
7. Setup physical and other utilities
Depending on where you are shifting, you need to timely set up your physical utilities like water, electricity, gas, and virtual like internet and TV. Sometimes, it may take some time to do it well before shifting due to seasonal work.
8. Cancel the utility account
On the day before moving, cancel the utility account you have at your old place.
9. Update your address
Your address is associated with many aspects of your life, so change it before moving. You can change your old house address and update it with the new one. Change it from driving license, car registration, loyalty program, doctor’s office, insurance provider, banks, credit cards, retirement accounts, etc.
New house checklist: Post-Move essentials
Finally, you are in your new house. Now you have to follow a few more steps to get the moving process complete. It’s good to set some daily and weekly goals to settle quickly.
1. Get help from family and friends to unpack
Try to get some help from family and friends, which helps you get motivated and engaged. Try to figure out the logical order of unpacking to avoid any mess. Set some deadlines and work hours to make the process smooth and quick.
2. Change home locks
For safety and mental satisfaction, change the locks by hiring a locksmith. It is a simple task, and you can do it independently. This gives you complete control of your house and the peace of mind you need in your dream home. Install some security alarm systems as well.
3. Test your smoke detector
Install a smoke detector in your house, or if it has one, test it in normal condition. This smoke detector protects you and your family from an event of a fire. By testing the old fire system, you can fix it before any disastrous event happen.
4. Prepare a home maintenance list
Make some maintenance schedule for your new home for the whole year; this keeps your home in good shape. You can do this yourself or hire some professional to get the job done.
Pro-Tip: be flexible during the process. Moving to another place and getting settled is time-consuming, so be patient.
If you follow this checklist, you can feel the moving process is easy and hassle-free.