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Find out what you should do in the weeks before moving to ensure a smooth transition into your new home.
The week before you move is the time to finish up all the little details and make sure that everything is in order. Confirm all your arrangements have been made, and that you have confirmation numbers for any reservations or appointments. Make a final sweep of your old home to check for any items that may have been missed in the packing process. Do a final cleaning of your old home, so you can leave it in good condition for the new tenants or owners. Defrost your freezer and empty out your fridge to avoid any food spoilage. Pack a bag with your essentials for the first few days in your new home, including things like toiletries and a change of clothes.
A deep clean is a thorough cleaning of your entire home, from top to bottom. This includes things like dusting, mopping, vacuuming, and cleaning all surfaces. When deep cleaning a house before moving in, be sure to pay special attention to the kitchen and bathroom as these are typically the dirtiest areas of the home. If you have the time, deep clean your old home before moving out as well to make things easier on the new tenants or owners.
The first thing you need to do when moving is to start packing. You can pack ahead of time to make things easier on yourself closer to the move date. Arrange for transportation if you're driving to your new home, and make sure your vehicle is in good condition for the journey. If you're flying, book your tickets and make any other travel arrangements. Notify important people and organizations of your change of address. Change your address with the government. Start researching your new neighborhood.
When packing for a move, it is typically best to start with the least used rooms in your home. This could be things like the guest bedroom, storage room, or basement. By starting with these rooms, you can avoid having to pack around boxes in your more frequently used spaces. Once you have packed up the least used rooms, you can move on to packing the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms.
The night before you move, finish packing any last-minute items and confirm all your arrangements. Make a list of things you need to do the next day so that you can stay organized. Get a good night's sleep so that you're well-rested for the big day ahead.
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