Beyond Boxes: Overlooked Yet Essential Aspects of Moving Homes

When you’re in the thick of it, moving house can really feel like an insurmountable task. There are so many different aspects that you need to take care of, that it can feel like a complete juggling act.

In all the stress of the move, it’s not uncommon that you might forget to take care of something that’s potentially important. With that in mind, here are a few aspects of the home moving process that you really shouldn’t overlook.

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Getting the right removals team

    One of the single most beneficial things you can do to facilitate the home moving process is to book the right removals team. When we say the right removals team, we mean a removals team that offers a service that perfectly caters to your specific needs.

    There are some services that will help you pack everything up into boxes, there are others like Kiwi Movers that will help you take your bigger items from A to B, and a whole range of other services in between. 

    It’s important to realise that you can get a lot of support from these kinds of removals providers – you just need to do a little research, and find the right option for you.

    Child & petcare

      If you have young children or a pet, then it’s highly advisable to organise child or pet care for the duration of the actual move itself. Moving home can be incredibly stressful as an adult, but it can be equally (or even more) disruptive for a child or pet, and with the stress of the move, you likely won’t have time to be there for them.

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      Try to organise it with a family member or friend well in advance, so that your child or pet can be in a familiar environment during this time. If that’s not possible, try to find a pet sitter or childminder well in advance, so that you’re not left stressing at the last moment.

      Switch your utilities

        While it’s relatively easy to take care of nowadays, you still need to remember to switch over all your utilities from your old house to your new home. While it’s unlikely that water or electricity will get cut off, you could definitely end up without any internet, which can be a big issue for people who work from home.

        Make sure that you look into the process that each of your utility providers requires to switch things over, and with things like WiFi, look into whether you’ll need to book an engineer visit. 

        Financial Fine Print

        One often overlooked aspect of moving homes is the financial implications beyond the obvious expenses like hiring movers or buying packing materials. Many people forget to account for hidden costs such as cancellation fees for utilities or subscription services, potential storage fees if the move takes longer than expected, or the expenses associated with updating address information on official documents. Additionally, failing to consider the tax implications of selling or buying a home can lead to unexpected financial burdens. By carefully examining the financial fine print, movers can better prepare themselves for the true cost of relocating.

        Emotional Considerations

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        Moving homes can be an emotionally charged experience, yet this aspect is often brushed aside amidst the practicalities of the process. Saying goodbye to familiar surroundings, friends, and neighbors can evoke feelings of sadness and loss. Moreover, adjusting to a new environment and establishing a sense of belonging in a different neighborhood or city can take time and effort. Ignoring these emotional considerations can lead to increased stress and difficulty in settling into a new home. Therefore, it’s essential for movers to acknowledge and address their emotional needs throughout the moving process, whether through seeking support from loved ones or practicing self-care techniques to manage stress and anxiety.

        Home Security

        Amidst the chaos of moving, it’s easy to overlook the security of both the old and new homes. Failing to properly secure the old residence before departure leaves it vulnerable to break-ins or vandalism. Similarly, neglecting to change locks or update security codes at the new home poses a risk to personal safety and property. It’s essential for movers to prioritize home security by installing new locks, setting up alarm systems, and ensuring that all entry points are secure. Taking these precautions offers peace of mind during the transition and safeguards against potential security threats in the future.

        If you’re reading articles like this, the chances are that you’re taking a thorough approach to planning your home move. By going through these kinds of guides and online resources, you can make sure that you adopt a thorough strategy, leaving limited room for things to go wrong. Of course, you can’t entirely eliminate the chances that there will be hiccups – but, by taking these steps, at least you can rest assured knowing you’ve done all you can.

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