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Are You Moving Home Soon to Melbourne? You Need to Avoid These Common Mistakes

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  • Skipping a Proper Moving Checklist
  • Forgetting to Allocate a Moving Budget
  • Bringing Everything from Your Old House to the New One
  • Failing to Pack Strategically

If you’re moving home soon, you are not alone. In fact, research suggests that more than 40% of Australian households have moved homes in the last five years. And if you’ve tried moving before, you know that it can be a very stressful event. 

From finding removalist companies in Melbourne to packing your entire life, it’s not uncommon to make mistakes along the way. Unfortunately, some of these mistakes could bring serious consequences that might take away the excitement of moving into a new home. But what exactly are these mistakes, and how can you avoid them? Let’s find out:

Skipping a Proper Moving Checklist

Try thinking about everything that you need to do before the big move, and you’ll easily get tired. Moving isn’t just about packing and transferring your things, so not having a proper checklist can make you more prone to forgetting important steps that will help to make your move a lot smoother. With a moving checklist, you know exactly what to do in the weeks leading up to your move. Give yourself at least two months to prepare for the move and divide this timeline into a checklist. 

Forgetting to Allocate a Moving Budget

In case you don’t know yet, moving home is expensive. From buying packing supplies to hiring movers, you really need to allocate a proper budget to help cover the costs of your move. This will not only help make the process easier but also keep you from the stress of finding the resources just so you can move homes successfully.

Bringing Everything from Your Old House to the New One

It’s so easy to just pack everything you own and bring it all to your new house. But you shouldn’t because, in reality, you don’t need all of them anymore. So instead of enduring the burden of packing everything, use your move as an opportunity to declutter your things.

To make your decision easier, divide your things into four categories: Keep, Sell, Donate and Throw. You’ll be surprised at how many unnecessary things you’ve been keeping in your home. Getting rid of them by selling, donating or throwing will give you the space that you need to fill your new home with only the things that have a purpose in your life.

Failing to Pack Strategically

It’s true when they say that packing is more stressful than the move itself. With everything that needs to be put in boxes, you could easily spend weeks just trying to pack before your move. Now, if you want to save yourself from the packing stress, it’s very important to be strategic with it. For one, you should pack one room at a time to avoid being overwhelmed. This is also a great way to make sure that all things that belong to a space will be grouped together.

Label those boxes with their contents and what room they belong to, so it’s easier to unpack later on. You should also secure any fragile items by using bubble wrap and paper. But if you don’t have the time to pack everything on your own, there’s always the option to hire movers to do the packing for you.

Of course, it would help a lot to work with removalists who know exactly how to handle these jobs seamlessly. Find a mover that can offer you a reasonable price for the type of move that you need. Aside from packing your things, they should also be able to transport your things safely and help you unpack everything in your new home. 

Finally, don’t forget to set aside a box just for your essentials. This should have items like toiletries, a change of clothes, electronics, food and medications that you can pack in your car and unpack to use for the first few days in your new home while you unpack the rest of your things.

This will keep you from opening boxes to look for things that you need right away and ensure that you can settle in comfortably, even if most of your things are still packed.

Now, if you’re still looking for the right removalists to help you, get in touch with our team right away!

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