Five Smart Ways to Make Your Home Move-In Ready

Moving to another location should be an exciting period of life and a positive experience, but if you want to achieve that, you need to avoid feeling overwhelmed. That is not easy, for sure, but it is possible!

Even when you start counting your tasks from packing, unpacking, to getting everything in place, it sounds exhausting, but if you do everything in the right way, you won’t end up feeling stressed and disorganized. There are smart ways to prepare your new home to be move-in ready, and that is crucial if you want to settle in quickly.

With these five smart ways to get your home ready for the big move, you will be able to enjoy your new space right away!

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1.  Start with a Deep Clean

Cleaning supplies including a mop, gloves, and spray bottles on a shiny floor, showing a deep clean in progress before move-in day.

Many people get into thinking that there is no need for cleaning a new home before bringing in all the boxes and furniture. It sounds logical, because you will have to do some cleaning after moving in stuff, so why do it twice? Well, there is a good reason why you should give your new home a thorough deep clean.

If you clean every surface, from floors to windows, your new space is going to be fresh and welcoming. Yes, after getting all the belongings in, maybe you will need to wipe down the floors again, but it is not the same amount of work as it would be if you leave everything uncleaned for your moving day.

Tips for a Quick Clean:

  1. Clean the kitchen: Wipe down counters, then sanitize the sink, and you should clean inside the refrigerator.
  2. Tidy the bathroom: Scrub the toilet, clean the bathtub, and disinfect bathroom fixtures.
  3. Vacuum and mop the floors: Sweep or vacuum and mop all the surfaces.

2. Check the Utilities and Systems

When you enter your new home, you want everything in the house to run smoothly. That is why it is important to check utilities and systems before moving in. You should check the electricity, water, gas, and HVAC systems. This is a simple inspection that is going to help you prevent headaches from problems during settling into a new home.

If you notice that something isn’t working as it should, you will have enough time to react and to take everything in order until the moving-in day.

3. Create a Moving Timeline

Staying organized is more than 50 percent of the moving. If you want to avoid last-minute scrambling, you need a detailed timeline.

Plan ahead and make a calculation of the time you need to start unpacking when the moving truck arrives. Also, make a list of priority tasks so you don’t end up wrapped up in too many tasks at once.

Checklist for Your Moving Timeline:

  1. 2 weeks before the move: You should start sorting and packing items that are not a priority.
  2. 1 week before the move: Confirm your moving company and start packing essentials.
  3. On moving day: All boxes should be packed and clearly labeled.

4.  Consider Hiring Professional (Local) Movers

Moving is also a physical work, but more importantly, a stressful job. If you are not sure that you can manage all of that on your own, you should consider hiring professionals to help you with moving. They can check and make sure that your belongings are packed safely. After that, transportation is their job, and getting all of your belongings carefully into a new home.

Let’s take the state of Georgia as a comparison point:

City (in Georgia)Avg. local moving cost (in USD/hour)
Atlanta85-101
Marietta80-95
Savannah80-100
Brookhaven85-100
Decatur85-100

The professional movers Atlanta families turn to for short/long-distance relocations typically charge between 85-101 USD per hour for local services, while in Marietta, you’ll find slightly lower rates. Regardless, the average remains similar across the whole state, which is a trend that follows other states across the U.S.

The price point for moving services is heavily affected depending on the distance travelled, move size, depending if packaging services are included or not, seasonality, complexity/risk, and things like accessibility. Of course, if the demand skyrockets for whatever reason, the end price point will increase as well.

The complexity of moving is even bigger if you’re moving from major metropolitan areas like Brookhaven, Decatur, or Dunwoody, and in that case, it’s even more important to choose local and experienced movers, as they’re able to alleviate the stress of navigating busy streets or dealing with complex logistics due to experience with the area.

5.  Tackle the Clutter

A cluttered home office with papers, books, and personal items on the desk—highlighting the need for decluttering before a move.

Even if you are moving into a bigger space than the one you owned before, there is a high possibility that you are holding items in your old home that you don’t need in your new one. Moving is the best opportunity to declutter and make sure that you are bringing only the things that you need in your new space. You can sort all items and donate or sell things you no longer need.

Decluttering Checklist:

  1. Sort through clothes: Donate/sell clothes you haven’t worn for over a year.
  2. Tackle old electronics: Get rid of outdated or broken electronics.
  3. Organize documents: Shred old paperwork that you don’t need.

Conclusion

Even if you plan and do everything right, moving into a new home can be exhausting. But with these five smart steps, you will make the whole process smoother and more manageable, for sure.

Stay organized, do a deep clean, hire professional movers, and get rid of all the belongings you no longer need to avoid clutter in your new space.

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