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Tips for Packing Like a Pro |
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Moving
to a new home can be stressful, to say the least. Make it easy on
yourself by planning far in advance and making sure you’ve covered all
the bases.
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Plan ahead by organizing
and budgeting.
Develop a master “to do” list so you won’t forget something critical
on moving day, and create an estimate of moving costs. (A
moving calculator
is available at REALTOR.com)
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Sort and get rid of things
you no longer want or need.
Have a garage sale, donate to a charity, or recycle.
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But don’t throw out
everything.
If your inclination is to just toss it, you're probably right.
However, it's possible to go overboard in the heat of the moment.
Ask yourself how frequently you use an item and how you’d feel if
you no longer had it. That will eliminate regrets after the move.
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Pack similar items
together.
Put toys with toys, kitchen utensils with kitchen utensils. It will
make your life easier when it's time to unpack.
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Decide what, if anything,
you plan to move on your own.
Precious items such as family photos, valuable breakables, or
must-haves during the move should probably stay with you. Don't
forget to keep a "necessities" bag with tissues, snacks, and other
items you'll need that day.
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Remember,
most movers won’t take plants. If you don't want to leave them
behind, you should plan on moving them yourself.
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Use the right box for the
item.
Loose items are prone to breakage.
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Put heavy items in small boxes so they’re easier to lift. Keep the weight of each
box under 50 pounds, if possible.
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Don’t over-pack boxes.
It increases the likelihood that items inside the box will break.
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Wrap every fragile item
separately and pad bottom and sides of boxes.
If necessary, purchase
bubble-wrap or other packing materials from moving stores.
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Label every box on
all sides.
You never know how they’ll be stacked and you don’t want to have to
move other boxes aside to find out what’s there.
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Use color-coded labels to
indicate which room each item should go in.
Color-code a floor plan
for your new house to help movers.
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Keep your moving documents
together in a file.
Include important phone numbers, driver’s name, and moving van
number. Also keep your address book handy.
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Print out a map and directions for movers.
Make several copies, and highlight the
route. Include your cell phone number on the map. You don’t want
movers to get lost! Also make copies for friends or family who are
lending a hand on moving day.
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Back up your computer
files before moving your computer.
Keep the backup in a safe place, preferably at an off-site location.
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Inspect each box and all
furniture for damage as soon as it arrives.
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Make
arrangements for small children and pets.
Moving can be stressful and emotional. Kids can help organize their
things and pack boxes ahead of time, but, if possible, it might be
best to spare them from the moving-day madness.
Reprinted from
REALTORMAG with permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
Copyright 2008 All rights reserved. |
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