Guide to Moving after a home sale

Here are some tips for packing for a house move:

  1. Start packing early and take your time. Packing can be a time-consuming process, so it’s important to start well in advance of your move. This will also give you a chance to sort through your belongings and get rid of anything you don’t need or want to take with you.
  2. Make a packing plan. Before you start packing, take a few minutes to make a plan. This will help you stay organized and ensure that you pack everything you need. Start by making a list of all the rooms in your current home, and then make a list of the items in each room that you need to pack.
  3. Gather your supplies. To pack your belongings safely and securely, you’ll need a variety of packing supplies. This can include boxes, bubble wrap, packing peanuts, packing tape, permanent markers, and labels. You may want to purchase these supplies, or you can often get them for free from stores or moving companies.
  4. Start with the items you use the least. When packing, it’s best to start with the items you use the least. This way, you won’t have to rummage through packed boxes to find something you need before the move. For example, you might start by packing your off-season clothing, books, or decorations.
  5. Use the right size boxes. When packing your belongings, be sure to use the right size boxes. Heavy items like books should be packed in small boxes, while lighter items like linens and pillows can be packed in larger boxes. This will help ensure that your boxes are easy to carry and won’t break open during the move.
  6. Label your boxes. As you pack each box, be sure to label it with its contents and the room it belongs in at your new home. This will make it much easier to unpack and get settled in your new home. You can use permanent markers to write on the boxes, or you can use labels and a label maker.
  7. Pack fragile items with care. When packing fragile items like dishes, glassware, and vases, be sure to wrap them individually in bubble wrap or packing paper. Then, place them in a sturdy box and fill any empty spaces with packing peanuts or crumpled paper to prevent them from shifting during the move.
  8. Use wardrobe boxes for hanging clothes. To save time and protect your clothes, you can use wardrobe boxes to move your hanging clothes. These boxes have a bar across the top where you can hang your clothes, and they can be easily transported without wrinkling or creasing your clothes.
  9. Keep an essentials box. As you pack, be sure to set aside an essentials box that you can take with you in your car.

 

Packing for a move can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. By following this guide and referring back to it when necessary, you can ensure that you don’t forget anything important, even small things like labeling your fragile glassware. By being prepared and organized, you can make the packing process much less stressful.

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