Guide to last minute moving! A quick checklist that will help
Living in the US as a student or a bachelor can often involve moving around a lot. Be it a more value for money accommodation or a sudden shift in the workplace that forces you to move, it can happen unannounced. Moving requires a lot of planning to be done right but one can also rush into it and come out unscathed if done right. Here is a guide to doing it without a fuss in little time.
Get help!
It is as simple as it sounds, you need extra hands while moving and more so if on a constricted time scale. If you have a lot of things that involve a lot of packing than moving and if you have just a matter of hours or a just a couple of days it is best you hire a professional packer and mover. However if you are the type of person who shoves your stuff in the back of a truck and gets going you can do it yourself but do get your friends or neighbors to help you out.
Concentrate on the valuables first
Moving is one of the major reasons why people lose valuable stuff. It could be anything from documents, certificates or tokens of remembrance. Some things can be replaced, some can’t so best concentrate first on these items and put them in a separate box marked important. Electronics and other delicate items that need to be handled with care should go in boxes padded with Styrofoam or thermos and make sure they are loaded properly and handled with care during moving. Fragile items have to be packed with enough padding and marked appropriately.
Prep your destination
Moving does not just involve your present house but also involves the house you are moving to. If within a drivable distance, swing by and make sure everything is in place yourself before moving. If it is far off, call your landlord or real estate agent to make sure it is ready to move in. Call the civic authorities and confirm if the amenities like power, water and gas are readily available.
Overlooked yet important things
Most of the times we are so focused on the bigger things that we miss out on the smaller details that could cost a lot.
- Defrost your fridge 24 hours in advance and plug it off
- Empty the food and dispose of any leftovers that you might have
- Withdraw cash from the ATM though most services accept cards, always carry cash
- Double check after your house is emptied. Cupboards, attic, and closed shelves importantly
- Remember to change your address everywhere – mails, bills, services, banks etc.
Moving can be hectic but often is a good way to bond with family or friends. Do it right and it can end up being a fun memory.
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