Monday, September 30, 2013

Moving? Here Are Some Helpful Tips

By Joyce McIntosh


Moving is always chaotic, even when you are going to an ideal location or moving into the home of your dreams. Before you get start with all of your moving chores, consider the following tips to make the process move much more smoothly.

When it comes to relocating or moving, being organized is a huge key to success and lower stress. To stay organized, create a list of all the tasks that need to be dealt with leading up to your moving date. You can organize the items by category to make it easier. For instance, you will need a category regarding your utilities. This includes turning off all of your services at the old address and turning them all on at the new address.

Other sections include a list of whom will need your change of address information. This includes credit card companies, magazine subscriptions, schools, doctor's offices, veterinarian's offices and much more. If you are moving far away, consider listing medical-related tasks such as transferring prescriptions or having copies of medical records created.

Packing is always one of the most overwhelming tasks in the moving process, and you can make it much easier if you get started as quickly as you can. Start out by packing items that you don't actually use often, such as books, memorabilia, holiday decorations and other types of decorative items, such as framed photos. Packing materials can be quite pricey, but you can cut costs by checking out websites such as Freecycle or Craigslist for people giving away moving boxes at no cost. Old newspapers are great for packing, so ask friends to save their old ones for your packing.

One common moving headache occurs when the date you have to leave your home does not correspond with the date when you are able to move in to the new home. Moving companies usually will store your belongings for weeks or months, but at an exorbitant cost. It can be far cheaper to simply keep your items at a Bath mini storage facility or perhaps an East Lansing mini storage unit. You will want to find a storage company that allows you to pay by the month and possibly also by the week. After all, if you have to wait six weeks before your moving date, why pay for two months if you can pay for just six weeks?

In addition to monthly or weekly options, it is wise to find a place that does not require a security deposit and one that allows you to have access to your belongings 24 hours a day. Security monitors also should be on the premises, and you need to find a facility that is well lit and fenced in. If you are a student, a senior citizen or a member of the U.S. military, you should ask whether or not there are discounts for people in these categories.




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