5 Tips for Moving Home This Spring

For homeowners who are planning to sell their house, spring is often considered the best time to put their property on the market. This is because the bright, lovely weather makes homes look more appealing so they can easily catch the eye of interested buyers. Since spring is also the time for spring cleaning, your home will be cleaner and tidier which will contribute greatly to creating a positive first impression on potential buyers. Additionally, many people want to buy a new home in spring so that they can be done with moving and settle in when summer arrives. Due to these reasons, you will have a higher chance of selling your home faster and for a better price during this season as well.

Spring Moving Tips

Once you make the decision to sell your home and move to a new one this spring, you need to start making the necessary preparations.

Hiring a trusted provider of interstate moving services is a good start. However, you still have a lot of things to do if you want to be out of your old home and into your new one before your buyer officially moves into your current address.

Below are five tips that will help you experience a successful, stress-free move this spring:

1.    Book your removalist as soon as possible

Once you have chosen your moving company, arrange your move with them immediately. By doing so, you can choose the best day and time for your actual move. And this means you won’t have to worry about your movers not being available on your preferred moving schedule.

By hiring your mover early, you may even be able to save some moneysince many moving companies offer more competitive rates during slow season.

2.    Prioritize purging during spring cleaning

Whether you’re just starting or already in the middle of spring cleaning, take the time to declutter and get rid of unnecessary items from each room.

Keep in mind that you will be wasting time, packing supplies, and money if you decide to take all the items you have in your home now to your new place. As such, don’t make the costly mistake of moving dead weight and wondering where and how to store them in your new home.

When purging, prepare four boxes or piles; one each for items to keep, sell, donate, and throw away.

For the “to donate” pile, bring them to any local charity or ask if they can arrange for staff to pick them up. For the items that you are throwing away, make sure they will all be collected as soon as possible so that you can have some time to tidy up your home and leave it clean for the next owner.

3.    Hold a garage sale

One of the biggest benefits of moving during spring is that you can take advantage of a time-honored tradition: the garage sale.

 By holding a garage or yard sale, you will generate a little income from the items you don’t want to bring with you. It will also help reduce your worries about what to do with the items you have to leave behind.

To have a successful garage sale, advertise it heavily through social media and traditional means. Make sure you choose the best date and time to hold your garage sale as well. Saturdays and the day after payday are usually safe bets.

Donate or Garage Sale

4.    Organize your move

To avoid all the hassles and stress of a last-minute move, start preparing for the big day as soon as you have decided to sell your home.

Start by creating a personal and customized moving calendar. Be as detailed as possible: jot down all the tasks that have to be completed per day and week. Here’s a great moving timeline chores calendar to help you list important tasks and prioritize them accordingly.

If you will be investing in home packing services, make sure to ask your removalists if they offer this service. Arrange the date and time they need to be in your home as well.

In case you will be handling all the packing details, ensure you create a schedule for working on all rooms. Be sure to have adequate packing supplies with you as well.

Don’t forget to transfer all utilities in advance. These include phone, cable, and internet services. If you need to close your accounts, do them before the big move, too.

5.    Prepare for other factors that will affect your preparation and the actual move

Finally, make sure you have plans for dealing with the different factors that may affect your pre-move activities.

For starters, if you have allergies, be prepared to manage the symptoms. This means keeping a stock of your anti-allergy medication and face mask so that you can go through your activities even if pollen is all around you.

Additionally, weather can sometimes be unpredictable during spring. Because of this, prepare plenty of plastic wrap to protect furniture and appliances in case it rains on moving day.

It is also best to dress in layers so that you can easily control your body temperature whether it gets cold or hot during moving day.

To experience a smooth, successful move this spring, consider working with the best interstate removalists from start to end.

The most reputable movers offer a wide range of services guaranteed to keep away the stress and hassle when relocating to another city or state.

Craig Jones
Craig Jones
Craig Jones is the Managing Director at Aussiemove, Australia’s largest independent moving alliance. With 23 years of experience at Aussiemove, he has the skills and the highly trained team to move families safely and reliably, in Adelaide, across Australia and around the world.

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