Everybody goes through the same experience when they move house. It could be moving out of your family home into a room for your tertiary studies. Or it could be moving in with your partner for the first time. Or it could be moving into your new family home. The thought of moving into your own place is great, however, the moving process can be stressful. To avoid pulling your hair out, we recommend taking the following steps.

 

Research and compare removal options.

People will often debate whether it is more cost effective to do the removals themselves or whether they should hire professionals. A few factors need to be taken into consideration:

  1. The amount of items that you will be transporting.
  2. The vehicle that you will be using.
  3. The distance that you will need to travel.
  4. The amount of manpower that you will have on hand to help you move.

If you do the moving yourself, you will be able to save money. Although, you may also incur costs as a result of damages to your items, vehicle hire or injury treatments. Hiring removal experts such as United Van Lines will cost more, but it may be more cost-efficient. Get quotes from removal companies to find an option that works for you.

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Ensure that you check the television reception at your new property.

You won’t be completely aware of how good your television reception is until you move into your new property. The best thing you can do is install your television to see what kind of reception you are receiving. If you notice black pixels appearing on the screen or interference, then it is likely you are having reception issues. This may be caused from nearby buildings, your antenna or issues with the antenna cables. To have your reception checked thoroughly, you can look for antenna installers in Melbourne who can advise you on the best actions to take to solve your reception issues.

 

Be prepared to dispose of some items.

When you are moving, you will realise that you have accumulated items that you don’t need to carry with you to your new property. Rather than hoarding onto items that you are unlikely to use, you can give them away to friends and family, or give the items to charity. If the items are of no use, you can dispose of those items at your local dump.

Some items to lookout for include:

  • Books you no longer read or your kids have outgrown
  • Unused clothes or linen
  • Paper
  • Unused equipment

To simplify your moving, you can minimise the amount of items that you will take to your new place.

 

Notify the right people that you will be moving.

You don’t want to be held accountable for any unpaid bills or breaking any lease agreements.  Contact your landlord in advance and confirm the date that you will be leaving, as well as any final rental payments that you may owe. Also make sure you confirm any specifics regarding the property bond. Speak to your utility and phone providers to ensure that all bills are stopped. Also, inform the post office about your new address.

 

Don’t leave your moving plans until the last minute.

The day that you are moving can be a very stressful one. To minimise the chances of items getting lost, damaged or overspending your time and money, plan your move in advance. Set yourself up with a checklist so you can tick off your items and plan your movements throughout the day.

 

Moving house can be like a box of chocolates. You never know what type of experience you are going to get. That is why it is important to give yourself the best chance of a successful stress-free move.