Moving: Tips to Make Relocation Hassle-free

May 10
07:45

2011

Abraham Avotina

Abraham Avotina

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Moving is often a stress-filled experience, but planning ahead can help make the process smooth and peaceful. Staying organized can make relocation less of a hassle, ensuring you actually look forward to starting a new life.

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Relocation can be a harrowing venture,Moving: Tips to Make Relocation Hassle-free Articles with a million things demanding your attention all at once. Moving can, if handled right, be stress-free as long as you stay organized and focused.

If you dread the idea of packing home, it might be a good idea to hire professional packers and movers. Before starting on the moving arrangements, have a to-do list handy that lists down everything you need to do in addition to actually packing your belongings.

Packing your Items

This is probably the most arduous part of relocating, but planning things ahead can go a long way toward making the task manageable. Before packing all items away in moving boxes, it is important to segregate any personal essentials that you will need immediately upon arrival. It is a good idea to use different colored boxes for each member in the family, while adding in anything that might come in handy such as a flashlight, extension cords, tissues, and medical supplies. Also keep any valuable items, including antiques or jewelry along with your personal carry-on luggage.

Hiring a professional mover can save a lot of trouble when it comes to actually packing your possessions. This way you do not have to worry about hauling heavy furniture and your items are likely to be safe in professionally packed storage boxes. More importantly, opting for a moving service can help free up your time so you can handle other key relocation must-dos.

Schedule the time and day when you want the packers to arrive at your home, but before the appointed time do a basic de-clutter to avoid packing unwanted items. Consider donating rarely-worn clothes to your local charity and give away or sell anything that has just been gathering dust. This way you not only lessen the items you carry to your new home, but save on relocation costs too.

Relocation and Paperwork

Handling all the necessary paperwork related to your move is vital, particularly if you are traveling overseas. This can include filling out and sending immigration and tax forms, keeping travel insurance papers handy, as well as checking that all passports and travel documents up-to-date. Keep a file of important documents, including job contracts and important phone numbers handy, and store this in a separate cupboard so this does not get packed away in a hurry.

Be sure to also get all the bills and related paperwork done on the home front. This includes paying off all utility and credit card bills as well as mortgage and auto loan dues. Also ensure you provide alternate forwarding addresses to your bank and insurance company, even if you are likely to check into a temporary accommodation for a while. If you or anyone in your family has prescription medications to fill out frequently, transfer these to your new pharmacy, and keep extra tablet strips handy to last during the move itself.

Moving often brings a positive change in people’s lives, and a well-organized approach can indeed make relocation the pleasant experience it should be.

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