Use These 75 Tips to Streamline Your Move Into a New House (2023)

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Congratulations on the new place! Whether you’re a first-time homeowner or you’ve done it all before, getting ready for a move is a super-exciting (and massively stressful) undertaking.

Though it’s considered one of the most stressful events of modern life, remember that the hassle of moving into a new house is balanced by joy and excitement for the adventure of relocation.

To help you focus on positive aspects, we’ve assembled 75 tips for moving into a new house. From pre-move prep to getting cozy in your new abode, this article offers tip-upon-tip, delving into the often-overlooked and obscure tricks you can use to make moving into your new house a streamlined affair.

So kick back and prepare to upload wisdom drawn from data and supported by firsthand experience. We’ll take you from filling your first box to the moment your new home finally feels like home!

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First things first

John Verdeaux knows real estate. He knows all sides of the business, from buying to selling to financing to HOA BBQs. Verdeaux has seen cross-country moves executed in excellence like a symphony, and cross-town moves go down in chaos like a kindergarten play. The difference, he says, is planning.

So in the spirit of first things first, our first 10 tips focus on preparation.

1. Change your mailing address with the USPS

The USPS will forward mail to your new address for 12 months, but it’s best to get ahead of this by submitting the forms a couple of weeks in advance. You can do this using a form available at the post office, or online.

2. Change your address online

All your credit cards, subscription services, and delivery apps will need to reflect your new digs.

3. Send a moving announcement

Let your friends and family know you’re on the move! They’ll be happy to hear from you. (There are some adorable options on Etsy.)

4. Start packing early

We. Cannot. Emphasize. This. Enough.

Nobody has ever said, “I sure am glad I waited this long to start packing!” Allow plenty of time to organize and get rid of things you no longer want.

Verdeaux’s rule of thumb: Allow at least 30 days to pack, and focus first on the rooms you use least.

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5. Have a garage sale

Total win/win: less stuff to move, and more loot to boot.

6. Register your vehicles

If you move out of state, a trip to your new local DMV may be in order. For a local move, remember that residential parking permits are sometimes necessary.

7. Register to vote

Many states make this an easy part of your DMV registration experience.

8. Find new care providers (if necessary)

From physicians to hairdressers, you’re going to need a new one. And don’t forget to obtain copies of your school/medical/dental records if you’re leaving town, and transfer your prescriptions to your new pharmacy.

9. Transfer utilities

Make sure to have your final bill (if it’s paper) mailed to your new address. Bonus points for having your internet service up and running immediately, along with all the other necessary utilities.

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Verdeaux says often, agents will assist with the process for those moving from out of town — so if that’s you, talk to your agent about getting some assistance.

10. Walk through before closing

Make sure everything is as it should be according to your contract. Test light switches, outlets, taps, locks, windows — everything.

If you haven’t already, measure the rooms in your new house to get an idea of what will fit and what you need to donate (or sell at your yard sale!)

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Moving day mayhem, or sweet, orderly harmony?

Whether you’re moving across the country or across the street, somehow, all of your stuff has to get from Point A to Point B, and that can be tricky.

But you packed like a pro! You’re absolutely sure where the coffee maker is and you’re really ready to move into your new house. The following tips take you through everything to do once you’ve arrived.

11. Treat your movers right

Remember to budget in the standard 20% tip (cash) if you hired movers, and offer cold beverages or snacks to help lighten their load.

Verdeaux reminds us that when it comes to movers, you get what you pay for, and that extends to the generous offers you may get from friends and family who offer to help you move for free …but are more likely to ding and dent your stuff than trained professionals.

12. Use a whiteboard or digital whiteboard for organizing tasks

This could be a shared file in the cloud, a big piece of paper taped to the wall, a constellation of Post-Its, or an actual whiteboard. Anything that works for you to synchronize your thoughts, actions, and priorities will help you settle in faster.

13. Make a home maintenance checklist

This is especially useful for first-time homeowners whose former landlords may have taken care of a lot of things behind the scenes: cleaning gutters, trimming trees, exterior maintenance, fixing fences, and so on.

14. Prioritize what repairs you’ll want to make

Make sure you stay in the house for at least a few weeks before you do anything major! There are some minor tasks you can and should tackle immediately, though: dripping faucets, touching up wall paint, and so on.

15. Pace yourself

Temper your enthusiasm with a realistic understanding of what you can get done each day without totally wiping yourself out. Verdeaux reminds us that this is an emotional process, so allow yourself a little slack each day.

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16. Paint

What’s first on the list of “What can I do now with relative ease that will be a huge pain when I’ve unpacked?”

PAINTING! If you want to paint the walls (or, ugh, the ceiling), then the best time to do it is before you have moved anything into the house. Consider whether you want to delay your move-in (or rent a storage unit) so you can paint quickly and easily, let the paint dry, admire your work, then move in.

17. Connect your appliances

You might not think you want your washer and dryer set up already …but trust us. Go ahead and start making this house your home.

And in states where you bring your own fridge, well, you’re going to need to be able to store your food right away!

18. Change your locks

Find a highly-rated locksmith and keep their number handy. Verdeaux also recommends an overall security check: make sure your crawlspace is padlocked, check your window latches, and reset the codes for any keyless points of entry.

19. Check your outdoor bulbs

When the sun goes down, make sure your exterior lights are shining bright. Install motion-activated lights for added security.

20. Unpack your essentials

Resist the temptation to start ripping open boxes. Be mindful of what “essential” means and try to stay focused on big picture stuff.

Hopefully Old House You did a favor for New House You and packed (and labeled!) essentials separately in a handful of boxes you can open first.

21. Childproof and pet-proof

Batten down the hatches before Hurricane Kid or Hurricane Pet make landfall in your new home.

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Deep clean

This could be an article unto itself, but some must-dos as you are moving in include:

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22. Buy new cleaning stuff

Half-empty bottles of cleaning products and old, musty mops can be left behind in a move. Buy new, high-quality products that will stand the test of time.

23. Dust

Start with the cobwebs on the ceiling and light fixtures, and end with wiping down the baseboards.

24. Clean out the P-traps.

These are the U-shaped pipes beneath your sinks. And trust us — they are filthy. (It’s not a bad idea to snake your drains, too, while you’re at it.)

25. Buy new toilet brushes

There is an unspoken law that states toilets and their brushes are pair-bonded for life.

26. Clean the dryer vent

This often-ignored bit of dryer maintenance can prevent fires, and it’s especially easy to do before you hook up your dryer.

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27. Clean the windows

Then you can really enjoy those new views!

28. Service the chimney

Don’t let your plans for your first cozy fire be foiled by a house full of smoke! If it wasn’t part of your inspection, have a professional chimney service take a look at your stack.

29. Clean under the sinks

You’re already down there doing the P-traps! Throw down some contact paper while you’re at it to protect your under-the-sink surfaces.

30. Check your home’s filters

This can include the furnace filter, water filters on taps or your fridge, and air intake filters. Once you figure out the sizes, buy a few spares and document it in your homeowner file.

31. Find/print/obtain manuals for all the home appliances

Even if you don’t have the original manuals for appliances, most manufacturers provide free PDFs online. Now, where exactly is the printer…?

32. Find the emergency system shutoffs

In addition to your fuse boxes, make sure all the adults know where to find and how to operate gas and water shut-off valves, as well as the home’s electrical breaker box.

33. Introduce yourself to the neighborhood

This may sound more Norman Rockwell than real life, but a quick “hello!” goes a long way. Before you know it you’ll be watering each other’s plants and feeding cats while your neighbors vacation!

34. Use painter’s tape to label your light switches

You’ll eventually learn what does what, but there is no shame in using a cheat sheet until your fingers gain muscle memory.

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35. Upgrade to dimmer switches

Do it! The effect on ambiance is amazing. (First, make sure your bulbs are dimmer-compatible.)

36. Consider removable wallpaper

Get a feel for colors and vibes with easy-up, easy-down temporary wallpaper.

37. Buy shims

No matter the age of the house, a slightly sloped floor is a guarantee. Shims are an inexpensive and easy way to keep your furniture level.

38. Get an energy audit

You can do this on your own, you can hire a professional service, or your local utility company may potentially offer this service for free.

39. Figure out what tools and equipment you may need to buy

A lawnmower or weed whacker? A hose or snow shovel?

There may be new things to take care of in your living environment. But before you buy, check to see if your new community has a tool lending library, or use this as an excuse to meet your neighbors.

40. Start a homeowner file

Document repairs, dates you changed filters, and other information you’ll want to remember here. It’s also a great place to store appliance manuals and warranty information.

41. Spend the night before you make final layout decisions

Road noise. A neighbor’s floodlight. Five a.m. tennis practice at the court across the street. There is much you can’t know about the nature of your home’s dusk-til-dawn routine without actually being there for it, so it pays to wait a little bit before you decide what goes where permanently.

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42. Tweak your budget

When you’ve been in the house for a month or two, you’ll have a better idea of what utilities cost and how much you can realistically set aside for home maintenance.

43. Test the soil

If you have young children, egg-laying chickens, or plan to grow food, it is important to know your soil is safe.

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44. Check your fences

If you’ve got a back yard and a dog, make sure the former can contain the latter. You may also want to make yourself aware of wild predators and protect your pooch accordingly.

45. Install doggy doors

It’s good to get the pooch used to the new routine as soon as possible.

46. Install lights in the closets

Three cheers to the person who lived without them, but let’s be real: You need at-a-glance outfit configuration without pulling garments out into the light.

47. Install outlets

If your new house is an old house, it’s likely it doesn’t have enough electrical outlets for your modern needs. Adding a few outlets is a fairly simple process, but you’ll also want to make sure that your electrical system can handle more outlets.

48. Install ethernet

Most of us make do with one or two wireless routers and live with “offline” areas of our house, but running ethernet cable to support multiple routers is well worth the effort.

49. Test well water

If you’re moving into a new house with well water, and you didn’t do it during the inspection, you should have it tested.

50. Check your septic system

In most states, a septic check-up is not part of the buyer’s inspection; if you didn’t opt to get it done, then now would be a great time to make sure everything is copacetic.

51. Be ready for trash day

Get to know the waste management systems for your area. Do you have curbside recycling? Curbside compost? When is trash day? And when will they drop off your trash cans?

52. Prepare bathrooms for your beauty regimen

If you are a regular multi-product, multi-tool using kind of person, be sure you have the space for the stuff you need.

Adding hooks, shelves, and cabinets in anticipation of your routine will save you from clutter. Consider your lighting and mirror situation, too!

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53. Accommodate your kitty

If you’re moving with cats, they will be scared and want somewhere to hide and take in their new surroundings. Help them find a place to acclimate.

54. Swap out the showerheads

This is a super easy upgrade that can change the whole feel of your shower (quite literally).

55. Check your house number

Sometimes a rushed paint job can lead to covered-up house numbers. Make sure yours are high-contrast and easily visible from the street.

56. Audit your breaker box

It is tedious, but a quick circuit-by-circuit check-up can save you from flipping switches at random when a power surge trips a breaker. (A label maker is super-helpful for this task.)

57. Fix squeaks and swinging doors

Every house has at least one door with a mind of its own. Tackle this project while you still have plenty of space to work.

58. Install shelf liners

You’ll thank yourself later when the insides of your shelves are pristine despite years of use (and shelf liners can be cute, too!).

59. Update old light bulbs with energy-efficient bulbs

Even if the old incandescent bulbs haven’t burned out, it is advised that you swap them out for energy-efficient ones before they reach the end of their life. RIP, incandescent bulbs.

60. Figure out what your walls are made of

Depending on the material (drywall, plaster and lath, metal studs, cinderblock, and so on) you may need specialized hardware and tools to hang your stuff.

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61. Got plants?

Figure out which rooms and windows will be their happiest homes. And be patient; like your cat, there may be a period of adjustment (and rebellion … maybe even mutiny) before your plants adjust to the new house.

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This is also a great time to get to know your local nursery staff. They can often diagnose the cause of a sad plant just from a cellphone picture.

62. Get serious about storage

Invest in high-quality storage racks for places where you plan to stow your less-used items, like the garage, basement, or attic.

63. Invest in curtains

Curtains are excellent insulators! Keep your heat in or keep the sun out with quality window dressings.

64. Open an account on Nextdoor

Even if you just log in to see what everyone else is up to, you can learn a lot about your neighborhood through lurker osmosis.

65. Subscribe to your local paper

Your new hometown paper can be a great guide for local businesses along with community and political events, not to mention new developments and other real estate-related news.

66. Check the batteries

Safety first! Check the smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, and buy spare batteries for them, then document when you change them out in your homeowners’ manual.

67. Find a go-to handyperson

For projects beyond your abilities (or time, or interest), ask your neighbors for recommendations or try Angie’s List.

68. Get prepared for emergencies

Know the way to the closest ER, have local emergency numbers and first aid handy, and put together a plan for what to do in case of fire or natural disaster.

Review procedures and meeting places with all members of the family (don’t forget pets), and practice the drill. In earthquake country, put together an earthquake kit (and sign up for the MyShake app).

69. Get to know the street sweeping schedule

If you or your guests are limited to street parking, memorize the schedule and put some calendar reminders in your phone with notification alerts. It is less than ideal to allocate part of your monthly budget to parking tickets, though that is what many city-dwellers do.

70. Focus on your front yard first

Spruce it up and kick back with a porch swing on your patio to get to know the friendly faces in your neighborhood.

71. Remove cords, patch holes

The war of words between generations recently gave rise to the term “boomer hole,” which describes any hole left behind when antiquated technology makes way for advances. Chances are good you won’t miss that coaxial cable or telephone jack, so pull it out and patch the holes (but seriously, run ethernet everywhere).

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72. Figure out what to do with all those empty moving boxes

Even if you have curbside recycling, chances are good you’ll exceed the pick-up limits for the first couple of weeks.

73. Check your oven temperature

Buy an oven thermometer and test it before you bake (or botch) your first meal at your new house.

74. Arrange your furniture

Sometimes you get it right the first time, but sometimes it takes a while. As you settle into the seasons and your patterns of use in your new house, the furniture arrangement will become an extension of the architecture.

75. Reap your rewards!

Truthfully, there are only a few tasks for which the order of operations demands completion before you move in: major renovations, knocking down a popcorn ceiling, installing a moat and drawbridge — those are things that must precede your taking up residence in your new house.

But here’s the thing: It’s important to use the thrill and motivation of moving into a new home to carry you through tasks you may otherwise put off forever.

We all live in places that have tiny blemishes and vexing imperfections to which the eye adjusts and the mind acclimates. So before you find yourself saying, “Well, at least only small bugs can fly through that hole in the screen door”, spring into action!

You will feel the true benefit of your hard work when you sink deeply into your first Sunday-at-home couch session, satisfied and relaxed… and without a single “to-do” in view.

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FAQs

How will you shift to new place? ›

An Easy and Comprehensive Checklist to Help You Shift to Your New House
  1. #1: Take a Walkthrough of Your Home.
  2. #2: Make a Moving into a New House Checklist.
  3. #3: Plan and Unpack.
  4. #4: Invest in Essential Furniture.
  5. #5: Start Neutral.
  6. #6: Set up the Utilities.
  7. #7: Discard Things That Do Not Serve any Purpose.
Mar 31, 2022

What are the most important things to do when moving? ›

Keep reading to discover more useful tips to make your move easier and less stressful.
  • Print or Draw a Map of Your New Home. ...
  • Start Sorting Through Your Things Early On. ...
  • Start Packing Well in Advance. ...
  • Make a List for Every Room. ...
  • Pack a Box of Essentials for Moving Day. ...
  • Check In With Your Moving Company.

What is the best day to move into a new house? ›

Move into your new home on a Thursday, considered by some to be the luckiest day. That is, unless everyone else is moving on a Thursday, which will make getting a van pretty difficult.

Why is it good to move to a new place? ›

Moving to a new area can have unexpected benefits such as: new perspectives, a better job, or just simply a change of scenery if you're stuck in a rut. But it can also be daunting to make a big move, not to mention leave behind your current support system, loved ones, and comfort.

Why is it so difficult to move to a new place? ›

It is exhausting to deal with tons of complicated paperwork and to pack properly most of your belongings. It is difficult to lift and carry heavy household items and to take them safely out of one property and into another.

What are 4 things you should do before you move in? ›

Here are the things you should do the week you move into your new place.
  • Leave your moving company a review. Go ahead and leave the moving company a review. ...
  • Clean your new home. ...
  • Unpack everything. ...
  • Install a security system. ...
  • Explore your new neighborhood. ...
  • Let your friends and family know you've arrived.
Aug 12, 2015

What items do I need for a new house? ›

Here are 30 items you should definitely bring for the first days in your new home:
  • Keys. Don't laugh — we forget the obvious all the time, and you'll be in real trouble without these.
  • A basic first-aid kit. ...
  • Chargers. ...
  • A portable alarm clock. ...
  • Spare batteries. ...
  • Sheets and a pillow. ...
  • Extra changes of clothing. ...
  • Toiletries.

What should you not forget when moving house? ›

12 Things People Usually Forget To Do When Moving House
  • Notifying the relevant people of your move. ...
  • Transferring school / medical records. ...
  • Redirect mail. ...
  • Defrosting your fridge / freezer. ...
  • Arranging a parking space for the removal van. ...
  • Writing down meter readings. ...
  • Packing an essentials box. ...
  • Look after your pet.
Aug 7, 2020

What is the best day to move in a new house 2022? ›

Feng Shui Auspicious Dates For House Moving in 2022

Cheng Day – Best day for all ceremonies. San He Day – A triple harmony day. Horse Day – 6th day of a lunar month. Ecliptic Day – Best day for all ceremonies.

Is 2022 a good year to move house? ›

2022 will remain a strong sellers' market

If you do decide to sell your home this year, your chances of a finding a buyer are very high, as we're still seeing huge levels of buyer demand, and not enough homes available. Despite this month's seasonal price fall, we expect asking prices to rise by another 5% in 2022.

What brings good luck to a new home? ›

Bread, salt, honey, wine, rice, candles, and other similar tokens of abundance, prosperity, happiness, hospitality, and good fortune are believed to please the domestic spirits and bring a blessing to your new home.

What are the benefits of moving? ›

The benefits of movement
  • Releases endorphins and helps relieve stress.
  • Allows us to take a break from everyday challenges and responsibilities.
  • Helps emotions move through our bodies.
  • Provides an outlet for self expression.
  • Strengthens the connection we have with our bodies.
Feb 11, 2021

How moving can change your life? ›

A recent study from researchers at Michigan State University and the University of Illinois found personality changes are typically among those who move. The study found that moving to the Northeast can make people more anxious and moving to the South and West can make people more laid back.

Will moving to a new place make me happy? ›

So, can moving make you happier? Likely yes, if it comes with general improvements in your living environment, social network, and work-life balance. But it's far from a cure-all, and you're unlikely to notice a change in how you feel if your move doesn't offer more than just a superficial change in scenery.

What problems will people face after moving to new home? ›

Difficulty in packing and moving

The whole packing and unpacking process is not easy and it is one of the most difficult task to handle while relocating to a completely new city. You will face confusion on which item to carry and which ones to leave behind.

Why is moving house so emotional? ›

It's a similar story when it comes to moving to a new home. Moving brings up a veritable smorgasbord of emotions. Our homes are attached to our wellbeing, and physically tearing ourselves away from them may cause feelings of sadness, regret, frustration, and anger.

What should I do 2 weeks before moving? ›

What You Need to Do Two Weeks Before You Move
  • Arrange for a babysitter for moving day. ...
  • If you have pets, make their travel arrangements. ...
  • Arrange your travel. ...
  • Get your car fully checked and serviced. ...
  • Prepare your car registration and insurance. ...
  • Return all library books.
Jul 7, 2020

When should you throw pineapple in a new house? ›

Good luck begins on day one – once you've gotten your keys, it's time to welcome wealth and prosperity into your new home. Before you step in, roll a pineapple into the house while saying “huat ah!” Take note of where the pineapple stops – this is said to be your “fortune position”.

Why do you bring bread and salt to a new home? ›

Bread and salt, in Russian Jewish tradition, represent hospitality. They should be the first things to be brought into the home; bread, so the owners never experience hunger, and salt, so their life will be full of flavour.

What do people usually forget when moving? ›

Top 10 Things People Forget to Pack When Moving
  • Important documents. ...
  • Medicines. ...
  • Valuable items. ...
  • Items left at the dry cleaner's. ...
  • Paper plates and disposable cutlery. ...
  • Items from the storage areas. ...
  • Phone chargers and laptop chargers. ...
  • Toiletries and shower curtains.
Sep 11, 2018

What do people forget when moving out? ›

These include dental records, medical records, veterinarian, and birth certificates. Valuables - Jewelry and other valuable items are sometimes forgotten as they are usually placed in hidden or well protected areas. Make sure that you have all of your expensive and valuable items packed before you begin your move.

What do you do on moving house day? ›

Read our checklist for the big day.
  • Confirm the date of your move. ...
  • Give notice to your landlord (if you're renting) ...
  • Contact your utility suppliers. ...
  • Get quotes on your removal costs. ...
  • Have a big clear out before you move. ...
  • Make a list of where everything is in your new home. ...
  • Pack everything and label boxes.

What is the luckiest day to move into a new house? ›

Move into your new home on a Thursday, considered by some to be the luckiest day. That is, unless everyone else is moving on a Thursday, which will make getting a van pretty difficult.

When should you throw pineapple in a new house? ›

Good luck begins on day one – once you've gotten your keys, it's time to welcome wealth and prosperity into your new home. Before you step in, roll a pineapple into the house while saying “huat ah!” Take note of where the pineapple stops – this is said to be your “fortune position”.

What should I unpack first after moving? ›

In terms of the order in which you unpack, you'll want to start with your bedrooms first. After the move, you'll likely be exhausted and want to head to bed fairly early. This way, your bed will be waiting for you. Next, you should tackle the kitchen, followed by your main living space.

What is the best day to move in a new house 2022? ›

Feng Shui Auspicious Dates For House Moving in 2022

Cheng Day – Best day for all ceremonies. San He Day – A triple harmony day. Horse Day – 6th day of a lunar month. Ecliptic Day – Best day for all ceremonies.

Is 2022 a good year to move house? ›

2022 will remain a strong sellers' market

If you do decide to sell your home this year, your chances of a finding a buyer are very high, as we're still seeing huge levels of buyer demand, and not enough homes available. Despite this month's seasonal price fall, we expect asking prices to rise by another 5% in 2022.

Why do you bring bread and salt to a new home? ›

Bread and salt, in Russian Jewish tradition, represent hospitality. They should be the first things to be brought into the home; bread, so the owners never experience hunger, and salt, so their life will be full of flavour.

When should I hang red cloth for moving house? ›

After renovations are completed, move in and place all furniture into the house before moving other items. 3. Hang a red cloth and radish with leaves above the main entrance. This is to represent ''bring in the good luck into the house.

What do you do with the pineapple after rolling in new house? ›

The person rolling the pineapple and the person carrying the fresh fruits should be the first and second people to enter the house, respectively. Once inside, all the fruits/items should then be placed on a table, usually the dining table.

Are pineapples good luck for new homes? ›

Sailors, for instance, would bring the fruit home from their travels and place them on their home's gateposts as a sign of welcoming. This, writes historian Nicola Cornick, led to the pineapple signifying “a sense of welcome, good cheer, warmth and celebration.”

How should I organize my room after moving? ›

We've put together an eight-step action plan for you to clean, organize and stay chill on move-in day.
  1. Organizing Starts Before the Move.
  2. Give Your Place a Deep Clean First.
  3. Find Those Boxes of Must-Haves.
  4. Put Boxes in the Right Room.
  5. Place Rugs and Furniture Before Unpacking Boxes.
  6. Unpack One Room at a Time.
Mar 18, 2020

How long does it take to pack up a 4 bedroom house? ›

Packing time based on home size
Home SizeTime to pack
Two-bedroom home2-3 days
Three-bedroom home3-5 days
Four-bedroom home4-6 days
Five bedroom home7 days
2 more rows
Apr 19, 2021

Why am I so tired after moving? ›

The moving process requires a lot of advanced planning and adjusting. Packing, organizing, transferring all your belongings, finding the right moving company, leaving friends and family behind, and all of those things can severely affect your physical and emotional state, leaving you tired for days.

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