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A Comprehensive Guide to Moving

Moving to a new homeBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

Whenever a move is in the near future, we know that you have a great deal in your head. From informing your friends and relatives to house hunting to acquiring a moving company in Dallas, there is no question about it that moving is a major endeavor, that calls for a great deal of preparing and organization. Feeling a little stressed? Don’t fret, we’ve got your back! Our detailed moving guide offers all that you'll need for a streamlined and efficient move to Dallas.
 

1. Check out your new city. Prior to deciding to move anywhere, it’s always a good idea to visit your new area. Sure, you can hit all the tourist attractions, but don’t just visit as a tourist. Drive through neighborhoods. Observe where super markets, service stations and schools are situated. Think about your everyday life and how it will shift to this all new place.

2. Examine schools. Whenever you are touring your new town, pinpoint the schools which your children will likely be studying at. Take a look at the adjacent neighborhoods and in addition do some online research to determine how the public schools rank along with what private school alternatives are accessible in the community.

3. Create a moving budget. Let’s face it, moving isn’t inexpensive. Even DIY alternatives come with a big price tag. And if you are moving an extended distance, a professional mover in Dallas will definitely make the process less hectic. Don’t forget to add some additional for unforeseen expenditures, since they often seem to happen. In the event that you happen to be moving for a job, talk with your employer to ascertain if any of your moving expenses will be covered.

4. Look for a place to call home. When you have youngsters and have investigated what school you would like them to go to, the choices of a neighborhood in which to live have most likely been reduced some. However, regardless, a real estate agent can guide you through the home shopping process. A qualified realtor will show you properties in your choice location and also answer all of your questions about the neighborhoods.

5. Research moving companies. Selecting a reputable professional mover in Dallas is vital for your move. Conduct your research by checking Google reviews and the BBB scores. Talk to other individuals who have moved not too long ago and learn what moving company they utilized. Get a couple of estimates from different movers to compare. Ask questions in case you don’t understand anything on the quotation and make certain you're comparing apples-to-apples. Bear in mind, when a quote appears too good to be true, this can be a red flag.

6. Choose a moving date. In the event that you want to move in the middle of the the summer season, you should get with your moving company in Dallas to verify your preferred dates as far in advance as you possibly can. Summertime is recognized as peak season for moving, so schedules fill up quickly. On the other hand, if you're wanting to move over the winter or early spring, you will probably have your choice of dates and may even wind up paying a little less. You will usually pay a premium for moving throughout peak season.

7. Start obtaining your moving supplies. By acquiring cartons right now, you can be a small step ahead when the time comes to pack. You can get boxes from your local moving company or from most big box merchants. Don’t overlook several other moving products, for instance tape, bubble wrap, newsprint, box knife, etc.

8. Have an approach for packing. In advance of when you actually perform any packing, come up with your plan. It is a good idea to check your belongings ahead of time and decide what you're going to take with you and what you don’t want any longer. Have a garage sale or donate to a charitable organization the things you don’t want to move. Then, you can start packing non-essential things like basement and attic belongings and also out-of-season items. After that, start working on items that you won’t require for the upcoming few weeks. Hang on until the days prior to moving day to pack things that you make use of routinely. Be sure and ask your moving company should there be things that they can’t transport inside the moving van, including live plants, flammable things and perishable food. You should establish alternate arrangements for these things.

9. Pack your suitcases, too. If you're going to be on the road for a few days in route to your new residence, you'll need apparel and toiletries for the trip. Make certain and set separate precisely what you will need as you go along in order that those items don’t inadvertently get packed up and loaded on the moving van.

10. Establish travel arrangements. In case you are driving to your new residence, plan your route and reserve your rooms in hotels beforehand. Furthermore, if you're flying, select your airline and purchase your seats. Remember that you might have to stay in a hotel for a couple of days in your new town in case your things won’t be delivered straight away.

11. Transfer memberships as well as records. If you've got a gym or golf club membership, check into transferring them to your new town. Additionally, ask your child’s school to send their files to the new school and also for your health professionals and dentist.

12. Empty out your storage space. You may as well go ahead and go through your storage unit, as well, and get rid of all things that you don’t need. Above that, be sure and tell the managers of the unit that you'll be moving your stuff out and contact them yet again once you've vacated the area.

13. Forward your mail. These days, it's simple to forward your snail mail to your new street address. Just go on to the USPS webpage and fill out the necessary information. This is really a really easy step, nevertheless it’s commonly forgotten, so we wanted to bring it up.

14. Check your moving date with your mover. You are likely to hear from your moving company in Dallas a couple of days or even a week prior to your move date, but in the event you haven’t, at this moment will be a great time to go forward and reach out to them and be sure that your move dates still tie in with what they've got on the calendar for you. Last minute time modifications aren't enjoyable for anybody, hence it’s always to your advantage to verify all the particulars to ensure everyone is on the same page.

15. Cut-off and set-up your utilities. The timing of this part is essential because you don’t desire to be leaving your old residence in the dark or moving into your new house with no heat or air conditioning. Get in touch with your present and future energy suppliers and figure out what you need to do so that you can guarantee an effortless transition.

16. Schedule a move-out cleaning. After you've got everything moved out of your old home, you will likely be too tired to want to clean. There are cleaning services which specialize in unoccupied houses therefore take into consideration hiring the cleaning done.

17. Let other folks know your new street address. This action could be undertaken when you arrive at your new house, as well. However you'll want your friends and family to have your new home address. Consider sending out a change of address card or at a minimum an e-mail to let everyone know that you have moved.

18. Swap contact information with your moving van driver. After all things have been packed up and the moving truck is ready to set off, make sure and ask the driver for the ETA to your new home and for his mobile phone number. Additionally provide him your mobile phone number. You want to have a method to keep in touch whilst everyone is on the move.

19. Arrange a handyman. Be sure and find a trustworthy handyman after you move to assist with projects such as switching out lighting fixtures, making simple maintenance tasks or hanging items on the walls.

20. Register to vote and obtain a new driver’s license. Updating your voter registration swiftly after you move is smart for you to vote in any impending elections. Your local library or post office can typically offer additional details of how to register. Likewise, attaining a new license is important once you've moved to a new state. Take a look at your local DMV website to make sure that you have all of the required documents prior to deciding to wait in line, as criteria vary from one state to another.

Are you ready to move?

A-1 Freeman Moving Group in Dallas would love to assist. Simply contact us now to commence with your zero cost in-home or video estimate.

 

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