A move to the New River Valley promises gorgeous scenery and plenty of activities to get everyone involved. It is a beautiful place to live, work, and play, with attractions ranging from shopping centers to hiking trails and golf courses. However, before you get to enjoy the beauty of the town, you’ll have to face first the hard work of moving.
Moving is an opportunity to start fresh in a new location, but it also means lots of hard work. It involves packing up everything, cleaning the old house, and unpacking everything at the new house.
All of these tasks can be overwhelming and stressful without a plan. To minimize stress this time, consider this moving checklist that shows not only what must be completed but also the best times to complete them.
So, you’re finally moving to New River Valley! Two months before your move, you may want to focus on matters that will need a lot of time to complete. Consider conducting an inventory first so you know what to keep or get rid of.
It’s also a good idea to get estimates from at least three moving companies. Make sure you create a file for documenting all your moving papers and receipts. If you have school children, now is the best time to arrange their school records for transfer.
By this time, you’ll want to contact your moving company to discuss scheduling and insurance coverage. If you’re moving outside of a business relocation, you may even want to contact a moving company as far as 6 months out. Due to the pandemic, all industries are in short supply of workers. Getting ahead of this could save you a lot of frustration.
If you’re relocating for a new job, you also want to ask your employer if they cover any moving expenses. At this point, you probably have already finished decluttering. Decide on what to donate or sell to make room for more important things.
Also, you should update your address in your bank and credit card accounts, family doctor and dentist, and the post office.
As you only have a month left before your move, this is the best time to gather your important documents. Make arrangements for service disconnection/connection at your old location and notify utility, cable, and trash collection companies of your address change.
It’s a good idea to also contact your landlord and respective agencies to request a refund of your security deposit, unused homeowners insurance, and even prepaid cable services.
Three weeks before you’re set to move to your new home, you should be making your travel plans. You should also consider closing your old bank accounts and opening accounts in your new town if necessary. You should also notify your state’s motor vehicle bureau of your new address and arrange for a sitter for the morning of your move.
One of the most important things to take care of before you move is the transport of your pets and plants. Make sure to arrange for special transport two weeks before your move. Don’t forget to service your car for the trip too! It’s also a good idea to contact your moving company and review arrangements for your move.
A few days before you are scheduled to move, defrost the freezer. Double-check all of the details, so you don’t forget anything while moving, and plan for the payment for the mover.
You want to make sure the movers come on the date of your move. If you’ve hired movers, make sure they show up on time. Before they leave, make sure you sign the inventory list they give you. It’s important to ensure that you understand what you’re signing and that everything is accounted for. It’s also worth keeping a copy of this for your own records.
The Bottom Line
Moving is a very stressful task. It can be hard to wrap your head around everything that needs to be done and keep track of tasks as they come up. This comprehensive checklist will be helpful to lessen your burden. You can also get a copy of our moving checklist from our website. Click here for a copy of our handy relocation guide.
Moving to a new area can be stressful but planning makes it much easier. If you’re looking for a home, you want to work with a Realtor who has a lot of experience in the area. Louise has over 30 years experience selling homes in New River Valley. If you’re looking for a new home, please click here to contact Louise. She’ll take a lot of stress off your plate.