
Relocating to a new city? Let the Herrington Realty Team
lend a helping hand. We are committed
to making your move a smooth and stress free transition. Listed below are a few time saving tips for
relocating to your new location.
Organize…Prioritize…Minimize
- Donate to Goodwill,
Salvation Army, or Habitat for Humanity. Clean out the clutter
and give away what you really don’t need or want to move.
- List the most important
things you must do before you leave your present home that will ensure a
smooth transition to your new home. Set aside magazines, bills, and
other recurring mail that you want to move with you to your new
address. Visit the United.States Postal
Service online to change your address.
- Pack travel items in
compact compartments in travel size bags. Instead of packing the
entire 250-size box of q-tips, place a small amount to get you to your new
destination in a zip lock bag in your carry-on travel bag. Place
travel-size personal items in with a few extra changes of clothing for
each family member in a separate travel bag. If you have to stop
overnight, you will appreciate carrying one small bag into the hotel
instead of everyone’s big suitcase. You may have to “wing
it” the first night you arrive in your new city, and the more compact
you have packed for everyone the easier it is to settle in.
Arrange Account Transfers In Advance
- Electric and Gas Company Accounts
- Water, Sewer, and Garbage Utilities
- Cable, Internet, and Phone Services
- Mobile or Wireless Phones and Internet
Cards
- Pest Control and Lawn Care Companies
- Bank Accounts, Investment Funds, Legal Advisors
Moving
Company Precautions and Procedures
- Coordinate your
departure and arrival schedule
- Furnish your en-route
contact information with the moving van driver
- Remove personal items
that need to “go with you” out of your house. Put items
that you need in your car so they won’t get lost, stolen, or accidentally
packed by the moving company.
- Label boxes by content
and which room you want them to go to in your new home
- Do not pack flammable
items, open containers (especially food items), jewelry or valuables for
the moving company. Transport these items separately from your
household goods.
Go
Before and Behind Your Movers Checking Areas Others May Miss
- Take the time to walk
through your old house one last time after everything has been moved out
- Check basements,
attics, closets, cabinets, behind remaining window treatments, and garages
for any items that movers may have missed.
- Try to be available
when your movers are unloading your items. Photograph and report any
damages.
- Point out the right
location to those helping you unpack/unload boxes and furniture
items.
- Watch out for anything
that might cause someone to trip, fall, or hit their head on low hanging
areas.
Take a
Positive Attitude With You on the Journey
- Prepare children and
pets for the move by making sure they have snacks, pillows and blankets,
and an extra change of clothing. Young and older family members may
need to stop more frequently for meals or restroom breaks.
Comfortable people are happier people.
- Discuss any concerns or
problems with the moving van driver before you get on the road. Try
to establish an open line of communication with everyone involved in the
move so there are no surprises.
- Smile and compliment
those who are trying to help you pack and move furniture and heavy
items. Set the tone for a pleasant trip!
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you looking to relocate to Madison MS, Brandon MS, or Ridgeland MS? Click
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