The Best Ways to Handle Last-Minute Moves
The Best
Ways to Handle Last-Minute Moves
Your dream job just came your way. There's just one problem:
It's in a faraway state, and you'll have to have an interstate
removal. As you were wrapping up loose ends at work, you didn't have time
to hire a removalist, pack your things, or prepare all your paperwork. In
either case, you are facing a move within the next few days-and you are in
panic mode. It's no problem. For ant friction-free movement, here are some
handy tips.
1. Call those removalists first!
When moving during their peak season, it's important to book
your removalist as soon as possible. Our last-minute removals page, for
example, is especially designed to make your home removal quick
and easy for you.
If you tell them your situation, they will do their best to
accommodate you. Consider having your removalist pack most of your belongings
if you haven't packed yet.
2.
Organize your paperwork before moving
Make sure your medical, dental, and veterinary records are
transferred to the providers in your new location. In such a case, our address
change checklist would be a great help. You must fill out all the required
paperwork to transfer your children to their new school if you have children in
school. Scheduling utility service to be turned on at your new home will allow
you to cancel utility service at your old one.
3.
Organize your essentials and purge them
Keep it light. Defence families and rising corporate
executives know that to move successfully, you must cull your belongings to
eliminate all but the most valuable and essential items.
Every piece of paper the kids bring home from school is not
necessary. By limiting it to a few, you can enjoy all the memories without all
the clutter. In a similar fashion, pitch that clothing that used to fit but you
cannot get into today. If you get down to the required weight, the item will
probably be hopelessly outdated.
You and your household should keep things that are valuable
to you. Sort your collection and pack your most valuable items, whether they're
monetary or sentimental. Five sets of crockery really aren't necessary. Donate
or sell the items you don't like.
Rather than wasting space on something you value, consider
storing it instead. You'll be able to retrieve it if you do find room for it in
your new home.
4. Make
sure you pack your first-week essentials
Don't forget to pack enough clothes, food, and household
necessities for your new home. Important legal documents and valuables should
not be left in the moving van.
5. Get
Friends and Family to Help You Move
Don't hesitate to reach out to those who are close to you if
you run out of time. Organize a farewell party with a takeaway menu and good
vibes-and you'll create memories you'll treasure forever. Here are a few tips
to help you get settled in your new home in no time. If you are planning to
move soon, and you need a removalist
in Eastern Suburbs, please call us on 1300 441 331.
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