How to plan a long distance move?
Having a plan and organizing is the key to a smooth and
painless long distance movers. If you are organized from the beginning, you
will not be overwhelmed by all the tasks you must do when you move. Packaging
one or two boxes a day will make a big difference. If you are struggling to
know where to start, do not stress; That's why Unpack is here! Next, we have
compiled the following movement tips to help you plan and organize for your
long distance movement.

Make a plan
The first step is to make a plan. You must include
everything that must be done from the day you know you are moving to the day
you move to your new place. Here is an example of what you should definitely
include:
Compare long distance moving companies at least 4 - 8 weeks
before moving
Notify your bank and insurance companies 6 to 7 weeks before
moving
Contact your child's school 6 to 7 weeks before moving
Order your home, order and have valuable possessions 4 to 5
weeks before moving
Inform lawyers, doctors, dentists and neighbors 4 weeks
before moving
Call to disconnect public services (water, electricity,
internet, etc.) 4 weeks before moving
Sell, donate or give away unwanted items 2 weeks before
moving
Pack your belongings 2 - 3 weeks before moving
Prioritize the things
that need to be done
To prepare for a movement, certain things must be done
before others. Prioritizing the things that must be done first will help you
stay organized while preparing for your move. An easy way to do this is to
create a checklist. It gives you a clear picture of what you have achieved so
far and what remains to be done. Take a notebook and write down all the things
that should be done in chronological order, for example, you should book a
moving company before you start packing. You must also notify banks, schools
and insurance companies before entering your new home. If you move during the
school year, do not wait until the last minute to start looking at the schools.
Divide
responsibilities
When planning a move, you do not have to do all the work
yourself. If you have a roommate or family member, be sure to distribute the
responsibilities in order. Even the smallest member of the family can be given
something to do, such as packing their toys or making sure their room is empty.
Dividing responsibilities lightens the burden for everyone and makes it easier
to keep track of the most important things. Remind each person of their
responsibilities for the day.
One of the most important parts of organizing a
long-distance move is to make sure that the interstate mover you hired is
reliable and professional, and that you comply with their program.
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