Your Essential Moving Checklist
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From: Zillow Porchlight
Map out everything you need to do, week by week, until the big day.
When it comes to moving, proper organization is the defining difference between ultimate success and complete failure.
Even if you’re already an excellent organizer, you might still feel overwhelmed by the number of relocation-related tasks you have to complete before moving day — unless you find a way to bring order to the chaos.
Here’s a moving timeline that will do the trick. It will help you organize your time, prioritize your tasks, track your progress, and reduce moving stress. What’s more, you’ll never forget anything important, because your week-by-week moving checklist will remind you of what to do every single day until moving day.
Eight weeks before moving day
Organizing a safe, efficient, and trouble-free relocation requires about two months of careful planning and hard work. So, start your moving preparations about eight weeks before the big day:
- Start looking for an appropriate new home in your future area (you may have to start sooner if you’re moving to a particularly hot real estate market).
- Inventory your possessions and decide what you’re going to take to your new home.
- Research your moving options and decide if you’re going to move on your own or use professional moving services.
Six weeks before moving day
- Contact a few trustworthy movers and request an in-house estimation of your relocation costs. If you’ve decided on a DIY move, contact several truck rental companies and compare their rates and conditions.
- Review your finances and designate your moving budget.
- Notify all the relevant people and institutions of your move: your landlord (if you’re a renter), employer, family physician, children’s school (if applicable), and bank, for starters.
- Start looking for a trustworthy health provider and a good school for your kids in your new city.
- Schedule your move and book your chosen moving company (or book a rental truck of appropriate size for the day of your move).
Four weeks before moving day
- Obtain your and your family’s medical records and your children’s school records.
- Take your pet to the vet for a complete checkup and get all the necessary papers: vaccination records, health certificates, etc.
- Get rid of unwanted items. Organize a moving sale, sell items online, donate them to charity, or give them away to relatives and friends.
- Obtain packing supplies and start packing the items you won’t need before moving day. Make sure you don’t pack any nonallowable items.
- Cancel subscriptions to delivery services and memberships to clubs and organizations.
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