Here are some things that are easy to forget, when caught up in the multitude of things to get done to move. Remember, if you are selling your house, go a head and pack up items that are not in use on a daily basis, before listing your home. It will give buyers viewing your home, a feeling of more space and the fewer personal items (photos, etc) the better, so they can see their belongings in your home. You will be happy to have a lot of the packing already done, when it comes closer to the closing!
Map out everything you need to do, week by week, until the big day.
When it comes to moving, proper organization is the defining difference between ultimate success and complete failure.
Even if you’re already an excellent organizer, you might still feel overwhelmed by the number of relocation-related tasks you have to complete before moving day — unless you find a way to bring order to the chaos.
Here’s a moving timeline that will do the trick. It will help you organize your time, prioritize your tasks, track your progress, and reduce moving stress. What’s more, you’ll never forget anything important, because your week-by-week moving checklist will remind you of what to do every single day until moving day.
Organizing a safe, efficient, and trouble-free relocation requires about two months of careful planning and hard work. So, start your moving preparations about eight weeks before the big day:
Even though most moving tasks are common for all residential moves, you can modify them to meet your personal needs and requirements. Certain aspects of your move will be unique and will require a different approach, so personalize this moving timeline checklist and make it work perfectly for you.
Article originally published by: moving.tips