Moving into a new home can be an exciting experience. Whether you were looking for a change of scenery or more space for your family, the idea of beginning a new chapter is something to look forward to.

The process of moving, however, can be extremely time-consuming and stressful. There are so many small details to remember and some you may not even consider. Things like looking into 14-day car insurance on a vehicle you don’t usually drive but need to move won’t likely cross your mind right away.

Those little things that are so easy to forget can make moving that much more difficult when the time comes. The best way to avoid the extra stress and make your move as smooth as possible is to prepare ahead of time. 

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Plan Your Transportation Ahead of Time

How you will get your belongings from your previous residence to your new home can be tricky. Many people choose to rent large trucks for moving to fit a more considerable amount of items in one trip.

Even with one of these rental trucks, you still may not be able to fit everything you are moving. Furniture can take up a large amount of space. Add in boxes filled with smaller items, and your moving truck may fill up quicker than you thought. 

Many rental trucks charge by the mile, making you hesitant to use them for multiple trips — especially if you are traveling long distances. The cost to drive back and forth can add up quickly if you’re not careful.

Consider backup options like your personal cars if you have space, or ask friends and family to assist with their larger vehicles. It’s essential to have a plan in place ahead of time so you’re not stuck worrying about how you will transport your belongings.

Make Sure Your Vehicles Are Properly Insured

There’s a good chance you won’t be able to move your entire life with just one vehicle. You may make multiple trips with multiple cars to get all your belongings to your new home. When driving with so much cargo, you want to make sure you have the right insurance coverage.

No matter how safe you try to be, accidents are sometimes unavoidable. Whether it’s other drivers on the road, unsafe conditions, or uncontrollable weather, you can never guarantee you will avoid an accident.

Even vehicles you may not drive often must be insured if you move them from your old home to your new location. It’s easy to consider risking it, especially if you aren’t driving a far distance. However, just as stated above, accidents can happen for a variety of unavoidable reasons. You don’t want to be stuck getting caught driving while uninsured.

Options like temporary car insurance coverage can allow you to get what you need when you are moving. Having proper insurance coverage ensures you and your belongings are protected in case something were to happen.

Make Sure You Have Good Packing Supplies

Few things are more disheartening than opening your moving boxes to find broken belongings inside. The items you packed away may have been precious in cost or sentiment. The last thing you want is to find them ruined after your move.

Once your items are packed and loaded up to transport, you have little control over their safety. The correct packing supplies can help your things stay safe during their ride to your new home and the unpacking process.

Materials like bubble wrap for fragile items are essential to keep them from breaking during your move. You also want to look for sturdy boxes and tape. Strong packing material ensures nothing is breaking open or falling apart while you are moving. 

Pack Your Items According to Their New Place

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Moving is stressful, but so is the unpacking once you have arrived at your new home. After tiring yourself out moving all of your belongings, you likely won’t want to get up and unpack every single thing right away.

There’s no shame in letting items sit in boxes for a while. However, it can be highly frustrating once you have settled into your new house and are forced to dig through boxes full of items you don’t need to find one you do.

Preparing your moving boxes according to where they will be in your new home can help you skip the dreading opening and digging through countless boxes to find specific items. Rather than putting things where they fit, plan out their packaging by importance and location.

Some rooms may get unpacked quicker than others because they are a necessity. Kitchens, bedrooms, and bathrooms are all typically high on the priority list. Be sure to pack these room items together to make your unpacking process quick and easy.

Take a Good Look at Your Belongings

Thinking back to how many vehicles you may need to transport all your furniture and personal items, moving is the perfect time to downsize if you can. It can help you lower the number of vehicles you need to transport and make you feel less cluttered in your new space.

Over time, it’s not uncommon to collect many items you don’t really need or want. Perhaps you found them a place in your old home and never moved them again. But moving is a great reason to get rid of unwanted or unneeded items. Since you are already going through practically everything you own, you can easily spot things you could stand to part with.

These items could be clothes, furniture, decorations, or anything you don’t get a ton of use out of anymore. You could throw a garage sale and sell them to make some extra money or donate them to a local charity that could use them. The choice is yours.

No matter how you choose to handle your unwanted items, you will have a much smoother move without them. You can cut down on transportation vehicles and have less clutter in your new home. 

Preparation for a Smoother Move

Many industries are recovering from the global pandemic. Research shown that travel is going to flourish in 2022, restaurants and bars are back open, and sporting events are packed with fans. And the same goes for moving — more people are getting back to making the moves they had planned. But moving can be an exciting but stressful time. It’s fun to imagine your new life in the house you have just purchased; however, the process of moving in can be complicated. Proper preparation is the best way to make sure your move goes smoothly.

Looking into temporary insurance options, choosing the right moving supplies, and planning ahead are only some of the ways you can make your move as simple as possible. By being prepared, you can breeze through the moving process and get settled into your new home.

Be sure to check out our post 10 Things to Look Out For When Buying a New Home for more great tips!


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