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We understand that cross country moving seems like a challenging and difficult journey. Now that you have taken the decision to move cross-country, you want to avoid a disorganized and stressful move at all cost. If this is your desire, then you need to be prepared. If you haven’t got it all figured out yet, you might want to start putting in the hard work now. Quality Express Van Lines has put together a helpful checklist for you.
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When it comes to cross-country moves, time is a luxury you do not want to toy with. You are most likely going to be doing a lot of things on an extremely tight schedule. You have a lot of belongings to pack. Also, you are working extra hard to put certain things in place at your destination to ensure a soft-landing for you and your family. This might include transferring your kid’s school records or arranging for a storage space to contain your belongings for a while. It is a whole lot of work to do and this is why you need to stay organized to get ready on time. To help you in planning and organizing your cross country move, we have compiled a smart moving checklist which we are happy to share with you. This will help you to figure out what you need to do months, weeks, days and even hours to your relocation.
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Two Months Ahead of Moving
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If you haven’t started already, two months prior to your moving date is a good time to swing into action. Here are things you need to do:
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Figure out a Budget: In order to create a picture of your entire moving expenses, you need to figure out a budget ahead of time. This will ensure you are not overspending. You want to budget funds for movers, storage spaces, hotel reservations and more. Now is the best time to do that.
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Create a Move File or Moving Binder: Now that you already know that you will be incurring some expenses, you want to keep track. You also want to organize your to-do lists and keep it within reach. This is the essence of a moving binder. With this, you can keep all your receipts in a place and reach out to them when needed.
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Research and Approach Moving Companies: Arriving on this page means you are already taking a step in the right direction. Congratulations! You need a reputable and licensed mover who is authorised to move in and out of your destination. Also, you need to check if they have the right insurance cover for you. The good news is that you won’t have to do all that hard work as Quality Express Van has it all figured out. When you contact us, we will be able to provide you with an appropriate quote and an in-home estimate for a moving service well-tailored to your need.
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Sort Your Belongings: You might want to do away with some items, especially because you can cut down your moving expenses by doing so. Sort your belongings into different piles and mark the ones you intend to keep, donate, sell or dispose.
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Begin the search for a House: This is the best time for you to figure out where you will be staying at your new destination. Research the neighbourhood and contact a few real estate companies for directions.
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A Month to Moving
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Now that you have activated your moving plans, it is time to move a bit faster and put some more key things in place. One of the things to do at this point is to arrange sitters for your kids and pets so they don’t get in the way and probably get injured on the move day.
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Take an Inventory: A home inventory is necessary for organization. It will also help in keeping up with the belongings you wish to keep as previously sorted. There are a few mobile apps with the functionality to take pictures of your belongings and tag them. You might want to try out an inventory management app like Sortly. In addition, an inventory could help facilitate insurance claims.
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Book a Cross-country Mover: By now, you should have decided for a mover out of the several options presented by our team. After making a decision, this is the best time to book and schedule your move. If you are still having difficulties with booking a reputable mover, contact us without wasting more time. We are long distance movers with years of experience in the moving industry.
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Begin the Packing Process: The clock is ticking fast and everything is just working out as planned. A month to your move is neither too early or late to kickstart your packing. Purchase your moving supplies if you haven’t done that and start boxing up your things. Move from a room to the next and get your pieces of stuff together. While at this, ensure to label each box for easy identification and unpacking.
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Time to Inform your Landlord: While some may choose to inform their landlords earlier, giving a month notice should be sufficient. If you are yet to inform the owner of your rented space, you should do that right away.
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Three Weeks to Moving
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Yippie! It is 21 days to your move and now that everything seems to be working to plan, there are still a few things to do:
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Visit Your General Practitioner: Do you have a medical condition and have been placed on certain medications? You want to ensure a smooth transition of your medical records and enough supply of medications. A few weeks to your move date is the right time to visit your doctor for an extra supply of meds to last you till you find a new doctor.
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See a Vet: If you have furry companions, you want to ensure they are in good health during after your move. Take them to your vet for a check-up and ask for a refill of any medication your pet takes. Tell your vet about your plan and they will be able to offer appropriate advice. You should also get your pet’s medical records at this point.
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Organize a Yard Sale: Remember those items you sorted a few weeks ago and tagged “sell”? Now is the right time to bring them out and do the actual selling. You can do a sale via online platforms like eBay or letgo. If you have any item left, you might want to donate them to charity.
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Two Weeks Ahead of Move Date
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Change Your Address with the United States Postal Service: You do not want your mails to get into the wrong hands. You should avoid that by filing for a change of address with the USPS. In addition, notify your bank, insurance company and others about the change. In addition, you should consider cancelling your newspaper delivery service and change the address of any service you are subscribed to.
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Transfer or Stop Your Utility Service: Scheduling a utilities “stop service” is necessary if you do not want to get billed for another person’s consumption. Utilities in this sense apply to internet, gas, water, electricity and so on. Transferring your accounts to your new address might be the better option if you are moving locally.
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