How To Plan A Relocation

by Colette Winnard 07/28/2019

Planning a move is not a decision made quickly - even if you are moving just some streets away from your present location. It requires a detailed arrangement followed to the letter. Poor planning gives rise to poor calculation and poor execution. As soon as you are sure of a relocation, the earlier you began to make plans – the more comfortable the whole process would be for you. 

Planning a move is like trying to solve a puzzle – every piece must be at the right place to ensure you achieve your big picture. If you miss a step in your relocation process or you forget to schedule a stage at the right time, you might end up messing things up and having a disorganized relocation. To help you plan your relocation move, consider the steps below.

Determine Your Moving Timeline

Before you start making your moving preparation, the first thing to do is to ascertain how much time you have before the move. Doing this would help you make your plans and execute them within the time frame. Even if you have a busy schedule, taking an hour or two out of each day to plan and organize would go a long way. 

Prepare Your Moving Materials

Moving materials like boxes, tapes, old newspaper, etc. are some of the items you can get for free from your grocery store. Other things you might need for relocation – you can get from friends and family members. 

Determine Your Budget for The Move

To ensure you don't spend beyond what you can afford, draw out a budget plan. Relocation most times require much money, especially if you are relocating to a long distance. If you are getting assistance from work, ensure you document every amount spent. Determining your budget would give you an idea of how much you can spend on various moving activities. 

Ditch Your Junk

Moving with all your belongings would cost you a fortune, and it's not a wise decision. You do not possibly use all the things you possess and even if you did, not as often as others. Planning a move is the best time for you to be brutal with your luggage selection. Pack only items of necessity and family heirlooms you cannot afford to part with – other things you can give to charity or sell. 

Determine What to Sell

Items that don't make it into your relocating list; you can sell or give to charity. You can decide on what to sell by determining what is essential to you in your new location. Whatever doesn't fit into these criteria – put up for sale. The money generated from selling some of your belongings might come in handy. 

Compare Moving Fee Quotes

If you would need the service of a moving company, ensure you get quotes from more than one moving company – this helps you compare prices.Planning your relocation makes it easier to move without hassles. Ensure you hire a quality moving company to help you get to your new home safely.

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