Guest Post - Six Practical Tips to Organize and Prepare for a Cross Country Move

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Moving long-distance, with or without cross country movers, is a massive task, so good preparation is everything. Nothing will be left to chance with proper planning, and you'll feel much happier with the overall experience. So, how do you achieve this? Read on to find out the best and most practical tips.

Make a moving binder with different categories

This will be your guide and a way to organize the subtasks within your main goal. Take all the aspects you should consider, such as decluttering, budget, taking care of your plants or kids or pets, hiring professional movers, getting all of the administration settled, and so on. Write a category on a piece of paper and list the things you want to do within this category. Try to include deadlines as well if possible, as this can provide you with a way to manage your time more efficiently.

Do research on movers and hire the best ones

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The moving industry is booming, and countless relocation companies offer their services. Still, you should choose wisely. If you don't have a recommendation from a family member or a friend, do your research and check reviews on credible sites such as Yelp or Trustpilot. Once you single out your favorites, give them all a ring and see what they can do for you.

Excellent and trustworthy cross country movers will give you a reliable estimate and walk you through all aspects of your relocation with professionalism and honesty. So invest time to think first and act later.

Pack wisely

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If you're not having professionals do the packing for you, start on time. This is a big task, so you're better off if you take control of it in the early stages. And be practical when you get down to it. But, how do you accomplish this?

  • Chuck out all the things you don't use,

  • Make piles according to season and separate the out-of-season items,

  • Start with the hardest rooms, such as the kitchen,

  • Do a lot of research,

  • Label all boxes and write down rooms and contents.

Draft a realistic budget and stick to it

This should be done early on as you need to know exactly how much money you plan to spend in various stages of your move. You must be flexible because there are many factors susceptible to change, but you still need to have a spending frame to rely on. 

Plan the decoration of your new house

It might be easier to set everything up the way you want it as soon as you come than to change the layout and design later. You'll buy new things as you go, naturally, but you should be creating a space to suit your taste from the beginning.

To achieve this, research all the topics that you don't know how to approach and think about the details. What factors to consider when carpeting the house? How will you be painting the walls? Do you plan on having a home office or a relaxation area? What are the best tips to set up a perfect home? And when you get inspiration, dedicate a part of your binder to tasks you can start finishing. You and your family will be feeling much better and more ready to embrace the change in an inviting space you'll enjoy spending time in, so give it a thought on time.

Get to know your new place

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Finally, familiarize yourself with the new town or city. If it's not possible to go there, try to look things up online.  Where can you go shopping in the vicinity? Where can you take your kids to a park or another fun activity? What is public transport like? This will decrease the mystery, and you and your family will have new favorite activities to look forward to.

About the author: Mike Johnston is an avid blogging enthusiast and experienced freelance writer. He’s a regular contributor to numerous online publications where he writes about real estate, construction, home improvement, and interior design.

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