Moving Checklist For Edmonton Home Buyers & Edmonton Home Sellers

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Moving Into A New Home| Moving Checklist

When you’re moving into a new home, always remember that you’re facing a myriad of tasks that you can’t possibly keep track of mentally. That’s why you must always have a checklist drawn up before you move into a new home so you won’t forget anything. A checklist can help you plan everything from expected costs to finding a reputable moving company.

Moving Checklist

What should your moving into a new home moving checklist contain?

The names of potential moving companies

You don’t just hire movers right off the bat. Always do some research so you can put at least three moving companies on your list. You can then vet these companies further until you come up with one that gives you the best value for your money. Of course, all the candidates in your list should be licensed and insured ones.

Your budget

Always draw up a budget so you’ll know how much you’re going to spend for packing materials, the fees of the moving company, and other costs that may come up during the move. If possible, keep cash on you so you can readily tip the movers for a job well done.

Your target move date

If the decision on the date of the move is entirely up to you, then the best time to move would be between October and April, when it’s the off-peak season and demand and rates are typically lower.

Measurements of your new home

Assuming that you have seen your new home or its blueprint at least, it’s always wise to measure all of its interior spaces. Taking measurements should give you an idea which of your things will fit in what area of your new home.

Research on schools near your new home

If you have kids who go to school, you have to check out both public and private schools in your new neighborhood so you can choose which one would be right for them.

A change of address

Moving into a new home means you’ll have a new address, so don’t forget to take care of this task. Change your billing and subscription addresses to your so you won’t miss out on payments and things for which you are paying good money. This also goes for your snail mail so you can still receive letters and packages at your new home.

Buying the right moving supplies

Always purchase packing supplies that are appropriate for the types of belongings that you are bringing to your new address. If you have lots of breakable things, you might need bubble wrap. For your mattresses, mattress bags would come in handy. Although recycling old boxes is okay, new and sturdier boxes will always serve you better, as they are less likely to break apart during transport. 

Preparing a bag of essentials

Unless you’re willing to dig deep into a box of your belongings, you should always prepare an essentials bag before you move. Toothbrushes, a change of clothes, baby stuff, and medications are just some of the things that need to be in a bag or box that you can easily access anytime you want.

Vehicle registration 

If you’re moving across provincial lines, then you are going to need to register your vehicle and get a new driver’s license as well. To know the rules and the deadlines set by your new city for such matters, visit the government website of your new province. These are just some of the many things that should be on your checklist for moving into a new home. Follow the moving checklist that you will create for this purpose, and you can at least reduce the stress that comes with moving.