Sat. Oct 12th, 2024

Put simply, moving interstate is hard – at least for most people. For starters, you must pack up all your stuff, find a truck and driver, and hope everything arrives in one piece – if it does! Plus, you might have to say goodbye to your old friends and start making new ones (this might not be at the top of your list of concerns, though).

Not to worry. ABC Removalists are professionals you can count on when relocating. As northern suburbs removalists, they fully grasp what it takes to make your move (for your family or business) as painless as possible. They can handle everything – from packing, loading, delivery, and unloading. Meanwhile, here are tips they’ve prepared to make your transition headache-free. 

1. Research Your New Location 

Sure, relocating to a new city or state might be exciting. But it helps to research first, especially if you’re moving with family. Consider the area’s cost of living, schools, and job prospects. It’ll help you make a more informed decision about whether or not the move is right for you.

Scope out the new location and talk to the locals – they know best. In doing so, you won’t be moving blindly to an unfamiliar place. 

2. Get a Head Start on the Packing Process 

We get it. You’re probably not keen on packing up all your stuff and dealing with the aftermath of unpacking. After all, the packing part is often the most time-consuming and daunting stage of moving. But the sooner you get started, the better. Doing so simplifies the process and can help ease your anxiety. 

Create a packing schedule and stick to it. Also, consider making a list of everything you need to do and start ticking things off as you go. This will give you a sense of accomplishment and make the packing process less challenging. 

You also won’t be scrambling to pack everything at the last minute. Plus, you can take time to sort through your things and get rid of the stuff you don’t need before the big day. Such an approach makes the whole process less overwhelming. So, get on with it. 

3. Create A Moving Budget 

Have you ever tried to plan a vacation without factoring the costs into your equation? I doubt it. But if you or someone you know did, chances are the outcome was disastrous. You probably went way over your budget and had to spend the rest of your time on the trip worrying about how you’ll make ends meet. 

Well, the same applies when planning an interstate move. Let’s face it, moving is expensive. You have to consider several related costs – from renting a truck to hiring a moving company. Without a budget, you might be overspending on relocation costs and racking up debt.

In short, map out all your moving-related expenses in advance. This way, you’ll figure out the best way to spend your money.

4. Find Accommodation

Whether you’re planning to buy a new home or rent an apartment, you need to have a place to stay when you move. So, research and find a suitable place – based on your needs and budget.

While at it, remember that the cost of living varies from place to place, so factor this into your research. And if you’re relocating for work, your employer might have some recommendations for you. Alternatively, consult real estate agents in the area you’re moving to for help. 

5. Don’t Forget the Essentials 

When moving, we often overlook the importance of having the essentials. No, we’re not talking about toiletries, clothes, and food. Think of your essential documents – health records, school and work transcripts, birth certificates, driver’s licenses, and whatnot.

Keep these in a safe place where you can easily access them when needed. Otherwise, you might end up with a needle in a haystack moment as you try to locate them while unpacking. Not fun, no?

6. Hire A Trusted Moving Company 

This is non-negotiable, really. As much as you might want to DIY the move to save some cash, it’s usually not worth the hassle and risk. Besides, few people are up for the challenge of driving a big truck across the state. Hence, it makes sense to involve a professional moving company. 

Hiring a professional moving company will save you time, energy, and money in the long run. Plus, it makes your move less stressful and more efficient.  To find a reliable moving partner, ask around and get recommendations for removalists in your area. That way, you can land the best team to facilitate the process.  

Hopefully, you now better understand what it takes to move interstate. And while the discussion above isn’t exhaustive, it covers the essentials and can help ensure you start on the right foot and make your interstate move a success.

By Manali