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The Complete Moving House Checklist

Moving house from one location to another is, though, an exciting moment yet difficult. It’s because one needs to do so many things before locating and for the moving day too. That’s why everyone needs a checklist to get all the things done in order. So, here’s the moving house checklist you need if you are planning to relocate.

But firstly, learn a bit about moving house. Moving house is simply a relocation when one switches his/her current location and settles into a new one. It can be for any reason, such as better facilities, long-term capital yields, or maybe promising lifestyle conditions.

Before Moving House Day Checklist (4-6 weeks before)

There’s a lot of work to do before the day of your move, so here are some things you should plan.

For Old House

Old Clothes

When you’re moving, it’s a good idea to take out your old clothes that aren’t in use, you’ll need them in the future. You can either give them to charity institutes, children’s homes, or adult homes.

Old Furniture

Whenever one buys a new home, he or she wants to have new furniture and fittings suitable for it. So, it will be beneficial if one takes our unnecessary furniture and takes only a few of them. This step will help in moving quickly without much hassle.

Harmful Household Chemicals

In a household, there may be some harmful chemicals that are difficult to carry to a new home. Therefore, individuals often dispose of these chemicals to mitigate risks or thoughtfully recycle them to ensure a safe journey to a new location.

Wrapping and Packing Boxes

Relocating to a new home also requires one to collect all the wrapping and packing boxes. That’s because it will help them pack their necessary things with proper tapings and wraps. You can take the help of removalists who sell wrapping for boxes of different sizes and shapes.

Utility Management

Disconnect or redirect your utilities, such as electricity settings, water, gas, telephone, and internet fixings. Since you are moving to a new home, it will help you manage your utilities. Meanwhile, also document all the bills, loans, and insurance papers to keep evidence of your residence in the old house.

For New Home

Finalise Packing

At your new house, confirm your arrival and appropriately finalise all your packing. Pack and label all unneeded items, since it will ease your relocation to your new home without any hassle.

Notify Utility Providers

It’s obvious that you need to redirect certain utilities when you move into a new home. So, notify your utility providers of the same so that you can set up timely for electricity, water, and internet. Meanwhile, disconnect your utilities at your current home.

Update Your Address

Since you’ll no longer live in your current home, update your address and inform your important parties. This includes notifying your banks, other financial institutions, service providers, government agencies, health practitioners, and insurance companies. Additionally, inform your friends and family members too.

Redirect Mail

Redirect your mail from your old home to your new home. You can do that on the Australia Post website so the government has your address. This step will let you keep yourself updated without losing any important details and emails.

Before Moving House Day Checklist (2 weeks before)

When only 2 weeks are left to step into your new home, you should plan the following things:

Prepare Appliances and Handle Repairs

Clean and unplug appliances like your fridge and washing machine. Allow older refrigerators to defrost. Furthermore, complete any minor repairs or cleaning tasks at your current home to ensure it’s ready for handover or sale.

Confirm Moving Arrangements

Double-check the booking details with movers or truck rentals. Along with this, share a floor plan of your new home with movers so that your furniture and other items can be placed correctly.

Safeguard Valuables

Keep important documents such as passports, IDs, health records, and financial papers separate and simple to access. This will let you process your relocation smoothly without any stress.

Before Moving House Day Checklist (a week before)

With just a week remaining, here are the tasks you should complete:

Managing Bed Linens and Towels

Put your towels and sheets aside for your first night in your new home. This will make your moving day manageable without any worries. Furthermore, make a plan for each room for overall furniture placement. You can do that by taking assistance from your removal supervisor.

Backing Up Digital Devices

Back up all your digital devices, such as your laptop or computer and mobile handsets. This will help you manage important details. Moreover, keep them charged so that you don’t get stuck in case of emergencies.

Re-confirming Moving Details

Once checked doesn’t mean you should not check again. Reconfirm your moving details with your removalist, lawyer, and real estate agent. The details will include all your contact numbers, your new address, and detailed instructions. After all this, prepare a welcoming note for new residents with any important information for the settlement process.

Other Miscellaneous Tasks

Now that you are prepared with your other tasks, do consider your miscellaneous tasks as well. Collect spare keys from your neighbours or friends. Furthermore, arrange for trash pickup if moving before the next scheduled collection. Most importantly, take photos or videos of your empty current home for documentation purposes.

Before Moving House Day Checklist (a day before)

Having a day before planning is also important while moving house to a new home. So, you can plan the following things before a moving day:

Plan Prescriptions and Final Essentials

Arrange the prescriptions required to move into your new home to manage injuries on the first day.  Meanwhile, pack an overnight bag including toiletries, changing clothes, chargers, snacks, and important documents. Also add essentials like plates, utensils, towels, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, and a kettle with tea/coffee.

Organise Kids & Pets

Consider childcare and pet care to ensure a safe, stress-free moving day. You can do that by considering a cattery or kennel for your pets while letting kids spend time with their dear ones. Furthermore, let kids pack their small things and pets appreciate their familiar place.

Capture Photos as Memories

Since we live for long, we often feel connected with the things, love, and care experienced in the home. So you can capture some photos of your old home to keep as memories.

Utilities & Meter Readings

Take the final metre readings for electricity, gas, and water in your current home. Then, confirm that all your utilities are set up before moving to your new home. In the meantime, make sure to lock all doors and windows and inspect your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms.

Weather Forecasts

Check the weather forecast before your moving day to ensure a safe and smooth relocation with your loved ones. Moreover, if the weather reports are alarming, pack your necessary clothes and other items accordingly.

On Moving House Day Checklist

After moving house, the day and weeks before planning, now when you reach the final day, do these things:

Morning Preparation

To handle last-minute tasks, wake up early and dress comfortably first. Then, confirm your mover’s arrival time and pack all your last-minute essentials. In the meantime, prepare all your essential boxes, charge your phones, and put a power bank into your bag.

Hire Cleaners

Hire cleaners for your new home in advance of your arrival to avoid piles of work when you arrive. They will also help you clean your old home so you can leave it without worries. Moreover, work with your movers to set everything up, like fragile boxes and other such things.

Guide Your Movers

Before unpacking, direct movers to the right rooms so that they can put your material in the right room. Moreover, inspect your house so you know whether everything is as expected or not. Take photos for an effortless documentation process and check utilities.

Check Safety and Security

Replace old locks or get new keys for your rooms from your landlord/previous owner . Furthermore, ensure all locks and latches function properly, test smoke detectors and alarms, and locate the main water valve and circuit breaker.

All-Time Budget Planning

Moving house is not just straightforward and requires many expenses to manage, including hiring removalists. Thus, pre-plan your budget by checking your savings, estimated expenses of moving home, and existing loans. Also, maintain a contingency fund to meet urgent expenses.

In the meantime, check whether you need a mortgage home loan or not, and if yes, check the required details. Hire a credible mortgage broker or consultant to seek legitimate guidance. This will help you meet all the emergencies before, during, and on the moving day to your new home.

Manage your finances and get more guidance on moving houses with professionals in the mortgage and home loan industry. Contact Nfinity Financials or have a direct chat with our experts at 1300 GET LOAN or 0456 456 267.

FAQs

Here are the answers to questions frequently asked by people.

Q1. How do I manage utilities on the moving day?

Ensure utilities (electricity, water, and gas) are turned off at your old home and set up at your new one. Moreover, confirm these arrangements with your providers a few days before moving.

Q2. How can I ensure a smooth move with removalists?

Confirm moving details with your removalist, including arrival time and parking instructions. In the meantime, provide a floor plan to help them place furniture correctly.

Q3. What documents should I keep handy on the moving day?

Keep important documents like passports, identification, and moving contracts in a safe and easily accessible place for a moving day.

Q4. How do I update my address with government services?

Update your address with the Australian Electoral Commission, Medicare, and other relevant government services to ensure you receive important documents and communications. You can also redirect your mail from your old home to a new home through the Australian Post website.

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