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Moving Interstate? Plan it like a pro with these 10 tips

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Moving interstate can be a daunting task, especially if you're moving to a completely new city. In addition to finding a new place to live and transferring your utilities, you also have to deal with the actual process of moving all your belongings to your new home. The good news is that there are professional Cheap removalists Sydney who can handle all the heavy lifting for you. They will pack up all your belongings securely and transport them to your new home, saving you the hassle and stress of trying to do it yourself. And because they're professionals, you can rest assured that your belongings will arrive safe and sound. So if you're considering an interstate move, be sure to give removalists a call. They'll make the process a whole lot easier for you.

1. Start planning your interstate move as soon as possible

The earlier you start planning, the less stressful and more organised your move will be. If you have the luxury of time, start researching removalists and getting quotes 3-6 months in advance. This way you can compare removalist services and prices to find the best option for you.

2. declutter your home before the move

One of the biggest benefits of moving interstate is that it gives you a chance to declutter your home and get rid of any unwanted or unused items. Not only will this make packing and unpacking easier, but it will also save you money on Cheap removalists Sutherland Shire fee. Start going through your belongings a few months before the move and get rid of anything you don’t need or want.

3. Pack early and label everything

Start packing as early as possible to avoid feeling overwhelmed closer to the move date. Pack one room at a time and be sure to label all boxes with their contents and which room they should go in. This will make unpacking much easier and help your removalists to place everything in the right room.

4. Hire professional removalists

Hiring professional removalists is one of the best ways to make your interstate move less stressful. They will take care of all the heavy lifting and transport your belongings safely to your new home. Own multiple vehicles? consider moving your cars interstate through a freight company. This ensures that the stress of having to move multiple vehicles is lifted off your shoulders so you can focus on the nitty gritty of the moving process. Be sure to do your research and get multiple quotes to find the best removalist for your needs.

5. Get insurance for your move

Your home and contents insurance may not cover you for damages during an interstate move, so it’s important to get insurance specifically for your removalist service. This will protect your belongings in the case of any accidents or damage during the move.

6. Purge your belongings before you pack

As well as decluttering your home before the move, take some time to go through your belongings and purge anything you don’t need or want. This will make packing and unpacking much easier, and it will also save you money on removalist fees.

7. Pack essential items in a separate bag

Pack a separate bag or box with all the essentials you’ll need for the first few days in your new home, such as toiletries, clothes, bedding, and medications. This will make it easy to find everything you need when you first arrive and avoid having to unpack everything at once.

8. Arrange for utilities to be disconnected and reconnected

Be sure to arrange for your utilities, such as electricity, gas, and water, to be disconnected at your old home and reconnected at your new one. This can be done a few days before the move so that you’re not without utilities on moving day.

9. Forward your mail

Arrange for your mail to be forwarded to your new address a few weeks before the move. This way, you’ll ensure that you don’t miss any important letters or packages. The first step is to contact your local post office. They will be able to provide you with a forwarding address form. Once you've filled out the form, simply submit it to the post office, and they will take care of the rest. On the day of your move, be sure to give your new address to the removalists so that they can forward any mail that arrives after you've left. With a little planning, you can make sure that your mail gets to your new home without any problems.

10. Have a plan for moving day

On moving day, be sure to have a plan in place so that everything runs smoothly. Make sure you know where your Cheap removalists Narellan will be parking and have a clear path for them to bring your belongings inside. Have someone on hand to help direct them, and be available to answer any questions they may have.

By following these tips, you can make your interstate move much less stressful and more organised. Be sure to start planning as early as possible, declutter your home before packing, and hire professional removalists to help with the heavy lifting. With a little bit of planning, you can make your interstate move a breeze.

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