Moving House Checklist: Boss Your Move in Stress-Free Style

Being able to move house in the most stress-free way imaginable, is one of the most important things you can do to enhance your quality of life. There are so many reasons that people have these days for moving house, and this is something that can improve your life in many ways. One of the key things that you need to keep in mind is the best way of making the least stressful house move you possibly can, and this is one of the key things that plays a role in helping your move unfold effectively.

There is no question that moving house comes with a lot of stress, and though it’s impossible to avoid all stress completely, by using our moving house checklist, you will be able to significantly reduce the amount of stress and worry that comes with any move. You’re going to need to come up with some of the best ideas that can help you enjoy a stress-free move as much as possible, and these are a few of the key steps you can take when it comes to improving your house move and focusing on the excitement of a new move and a fresh start.

Do some house hunting

You cannot complete a house move without a property to move into, and this is one of the most important parts of the process that you need to get right at the start. Doing some house hunting, and viewing properties that appeal to you and tick the boxes you want them to take is really important. Choose an area that most appeals to you, and research what properties are available for sale in that area, and which ones fit into your budget. By attending some viewing, You will get an idea of what is available, and how our home looks and feels in person versus online. This is one of the key elements of making a smooth and stress-free house move as much as possible, and can help you find your perfect new home for the future.

Get in touch with realtors

When you are planning to move house, this is something that contains a lot of legal implications, and involves a huge financial commitment. As such, you need to make sure you are getting in touch with professional, reliable realtors to take charge of this for you. There are a lot of elements to consider when you’re moving house, and a lot of things that may not occur to you initially, and this is why it’s so important to make sure you get this right as much as possible. You need to do as much as you can to get in touch with the right realtors in order to improve this process, and make sure you are able to legally facilitate any purchase you want to make. Things like conveyancing, as well as conducting checks, surveys, and valuations are all essentials that realtors will be able to help with. You also need realtors on board if you are trying to sell your property in order to get the best possible price, and it could even be worth approaching the same company to help with the buying and the selling process.

Sell your existing property

When you are trying to make the best house move you possibly can, one of the key parts of this process is to focus on selling your existing property first. Trying to sell your home can be highly stressful and intensive, and you need to have people in your corner working with you to help you. This is one of the key reasons why you should hire realtors, as we discussed earlier. You will also need to approach a solicitor about helping you make the right legal decisions when selling your home. Something else to consider is the fact that you’re going to want to get the best possible price for any sale you make, and there are a number of ways of being able to achieve this. For starters, you need to keep your home clean, tidy, and presentable, and make sure you prepare your home for house viewings for potential buyers. It’s also worth considering investments you can make and steps you can take in order to add value to your home so you can get the best possible price for it. This means looking at things like getting a new boiler installed, upgrading your kitchen, and extending the home in a bid to add significant value to any sale you make.

Packing up your home

The packing part of the process can be one of the least enjoyable and most stressful areas of moving house, but it is an unfortunate necessity that needs to be dealt with. When trying to pack up your home, it can feel like an insurmountable task, and this is why you have to make sure you plan this process out as much as possible. If you want to pack your home up in a way that is as stress-free as it can be, one of the best things you can do is to make a list of all the items in your home in advance, and try to make sure you plan your packing out before you start. It is important that you do the best you can to plan your packing, do it room by room, and decide which things are going to be packed together, as well as what you’re going to pack first. Loading and unloading your packed boxes onto the truck, and then unpacking them on the other side is also an important thing to consider when doing the packing. You can use a packing checklist online to help you with this if it feels like too stressful a task.

Expect the unexpected

One of the things a lot of people overlook or fail to consider when moving house is that it is very rare for things to go smoothly all of the time. You’re going to need to expect the unexpected, and come up with some ways of preparing for things you may not expect. This is a process that can be very time-consuming, and you are often at the whim of other buyers and sellers, and this means a large part of the process is going to be out of your hands. Of course, this is why you have a solicitor who can work towards your best interests, but there are still plenty of things that can go wrong, and a lot of things that you need to prepare for. For instance, the entire move process from start to finish could take a lot longer than you might be expecting, and it also might cost a lot more money than you’re expecting. This means you have to have contingency plans in place to deal with this, and to reduce a lot of the stress that this may cause in your life as a result.

Self storage

One of the best ways of being able to do this, and to prepare for unexpected eventualities, is to look into securing some self storage space. There are a lot of things you need to keep in mind if you want to achieve this, and if you end up in a position where you have to sell your home, but have not yet completed your new purchase, you could be in a position where you find yourself temporarily homeless. Now in this instance, you might be able to stay with friends or family, or even stay in a hotel. But, it may not be feasible for you to bring all of your possessions, and your packed-up home, with you. As such finding secure storage units to keep your stuff in temporarily until you’ve moved could be an excellent decision. This is something we can ease a lot of the stress and worry related with your move, and it helps to ensure that your possessions are looked after and safe as much as possible, and this is really important.

Use the opportunity to have a clear out

You can use your house move as the perfect opportunity to have a clear out, and get rid of a lot of your unwanted or unused possessions. This is something that can really help free up some space in your life, and allow you to embrace a more minimalist outlook on life. It is also going to help you when it comes to making your move less stressful, as there will be less to pack and it will be easier to move your possessions in the process. You can throw out things you feel like you are never going to use again, or you might instead choose to give them away or sell them to make back a bit of money. Whatever the options, this is a great opportunity for you to clear out and declutter your life and your home, so you can start afresh in your new property with less clutter.

These are some of the key elements of any house move, and you need to make sure you get this right as much as possible. There are so many things that play a part in helping you make your move as stress-free and organised as possible, and this is one of the key factors that can help you with this. Use this checklist to allow you to improve the process of moving house as much as possible.

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