Buying Step 11: Moving
Even the smallest home contains a lot of
furniture, clothes, kitchen equipment, pictures
and other items. For a short move, it may be
worthwhile to transport small goods by yourself,
but larger items may require a professional
mover. Your REALTOR® can give you
advice on the moving process.
How Do You Plan a Move?
The time to plan your move begins once you've
decided to buy a home. Some of the things you do
to prepare your home for sale can actually help
with the moving process, e.g., cleaning out
closets and the garage, basement and attic.
Your planning will be guided by how far you
plan to move:
- Moving locally: If you
move yourself, you'll need to get moving
supplies and organize a van rental.
- Moving a long distance:
You'll likely require an interstate mover and
the use of a large van.
- Moving internationally:
Contact the embassy of the country you’re
moving to for information. Be aware that some
items that are entirely common at home can be
prohibited in foreign countries. Ask about
customs protocols, duties and taxes.
Planning is essential: stock up on boxes,
packing materials, tape and markers. Always mark
boxes so that movers know where goods should be
placed and you know what’s inside the boxes.
Hiring a Mover
If you need to hire a mover, ask for
recommendations from your REALTOR®
and friends and associates. There are a number
of factors to consider. Money is one issue:
you'll want to spend as little as possible, but
choosing only on the basis of cost can be a
mistake. Movers must have the right equipment,
training and experience to do a good job. A
mover, no matter how large or small, should be
able to provide recent references from past
clients who had a similar volume of goods to
transport.
Get mover estimates in writing. Be aware that
it's possible to get discounts through
membership organizations and, sometimes, on the
basis of your profession.
Always confirm mover credentials. Movers
should be licensed and bonded as required in
your state, and employees should have workman's
compensation insurance. It’s a good idea to
check whether a given mover is approved by the
Better Business Bureau - many aren’t.
There is also the question of how many movers
to use – usually either 2 or 3. Naturally, 3
movers will cost more, but the time saved might
mean that using 3 is more cost effective than
using 2, who would take longer. Additionally,
it’s good to find out what the minimum number of
hours you’ll be charged for, given that this
could determine how many movers you use.
Moving Preparation Checklist
Moving is a big job and checklists can make
it more organized and easier. Here are some of
the major items to consider:
- Yard sale: Get rid of
excess furniture and other goods by having a
sale before you move.
- Postal: Get mail
forwarded to you, and inform important people
and companies (bank, insurance, etc.) of your
new address.
- Utilities: Prearrange to
have utilities cut off at your old home and
hooked up at your new home. Check whether
there are any deposits that should be returned
to you. Find out what your hook-up fees will
be.
- Boxes: Number boxes so
that all items can be counted on arrival. Make
a list of boxes by number and note their
contents.
- Medicine: Keep medicines
and related prescriptions in a place where
they will be available during the move.
- Children: If you’re
moving with children, make sure that children
have some of their favorite things - toys,
blankets, games, music, etc., - that will keep
them happy.
- Pets: If you have pets,
bring along food, water dish, carrier and
other items your pets will need.
- Money: If you're moving
more than a few miles you should have enough
cash or credit to cover travel, food,
transportation and lodging.
- Valuables: Make sure
historical, antique, breakable or valued items
get special handling and packaging.
- Important papers: Keep
important papers with you so they do not get
lost in the move.
- Contact Numbers: Have
address books readily available in case you
need help.
- E-mail: If you have a
laptop computer with a modem, make it
accessible during your trip to pick up
business and personal e-mail.
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