Moving day can be a hectic time, and often
families misplace important items during the transition. I put together this
blog post on six things you won’t want to forget on moving day.
The
chaos of moving day is a prime time to forget or misplace essential items. When you’re preparing for the big move to
your new home, the following items are some of the most overlooked (and the
most sorely missed in a time of need!).
To
prevent the hassle and heartbreak of forgotten possessions and lost information,
make a check list containing the following items:
1.
Jewelry, watches, and small valuables:
These small, expensive and often irreplaceable items are best kept in a
safe deposit box or kept with trustworthy friends or relatives on moving day.
2.
Garage door opener: The old one won’t
be of much use at your new house, will it? Be sure to leave it behind for the
new owners. Also, make sure the old
owners of your new house give you theirs!
3.
Spare keys: Sets to your old house
should remain with the new owners, but don’t forget sets to the new house! There’s nothing more frustrating than
arriving at your new place without a way to get in.
4.
Old address books: Yes, we all have
fancy new smartphones, but it seems like families all have a well-worn phone
book stashed in a spice drawer somewhere.
These are practically family heirlooms of information, so don’t leave
them behind.
5.
Unfinished errands: Do you have any
clothes at the dry cleaner? Books due
to the library? What about other video
game or DVD rentals? It can be a real
hassle to settle up on these items from 100 miles away, right?
6.
Medical records: While a lot of medical
information is digital these days, you should make sure you don’t misplace your
copies, including dental information and prescriptions. It’s easy to lose them at the bottom of a
hastily thrown-away box.
I make sure my clients’ experience selling their old home and moving
into their new dream home is a smooth transition. If you’re interested in a
hassle-free home selling experience, please get in touch today: valeriemcconville@realtyexecutives.com
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