How to Move By Yourself When You Have a Lot of Stuff

Moving has never been easy, especially if you have a lot of stuff. Despite the mechanisms you are using to transport your belongings, you must ensure they are safe. Moving by yourself is daunting but also economical. Read on and discover how you can quickly move by yourself even when you have a lot of stuff.

Come Up with a Moving Checklist

When moving, you will be required to do various activities. You are likely to forget some essential ones due to anxiety. A moving checklist can help you do all the activities. Organize different tasks in your checklist, depending on the time that you have. Tasks that will consume longer hours, such as packing, should be on the top of the list.

After considering activities that you will do and time that you will require, come up with a list of other basic essential things. For instance, to purge the items you do not need, gather items needed for wrapping, packing, labeling transportation boxes, and finishing your paperwork. Additionally, include activities that you will do after you get to your new destination. Moving will be complete after unpacking in your new house. Go through the list once more to make sure you have included all the necessities.

Work on Inventory

An inventory enables you to sort out the essential and non-essential belongings. Sorting out stuff makes packing and unpacking easier. Moreover, it provides an idea of the number of boxes you will require to pack both the fragile and valuable items. Use the inventory to determine the size of the truck to hire. 

You can come up with an inventory by going around and noting everything in each room in the house and the compound. You can also use a spreadsheet, computer, notebook, or pen. Alternatively, you can download a home inventory app and streamline the process. As you note down your items, ensure you include the condition they are in, their sizes, their uses, and if you will require them in your new home.

Dispose of What You Will Not Use in Your New Home

After compiling your home inventory, note down items that you want to get rid of. You can sell the belongings you will not require in an estate sale or yard sale. It is not a good idea to focus on making a profit since you have already used them. You can indicate hanging signs around your neighborhood that include the day and time you plan to sell, the method of payment that you will accept, and your address. You can also sell the items through online platforms.

Alternatively, you can give your items to a donation center. Before you schedule the donation pickup, check the organization guidelines because not all charitable organizations will take what you want to donate. If identifying a donation center within your neighborhood is challenging, look up for one in online social platforms like Facebook. Items that you cannot give or sell like broken furniture can be disposed of in a junkyard.

Clean, Pack and Move Your Items

You will realize your household items may be dusty, depending on where you had placed them. It is essential to clean the dirty things before packing them for hygiene purposes and maintaining them in good condition. Pack items on the marked boxes for easy unpacking. You can pack related items in one box. And if you have a car but need to drive a moving truck you might want to find a car shipping service. For example, if you’re moving to Hawaii, you may want to find a car shipping service by Google searching, “ship a car to Hawaii” to find the best deals.

Create a packing schedule so that you cannot get overwhelmed. Defrost items in your refrigerator to avoid leaks on the transportation process. You should also ensure your clothes and towels are dry to avoid traveling with damp and smelly things.

As you pack your electronics, take pictures before you unplug to identify where all the cords fit in and save time when setting them up again. Pack a box with items you will require the next day after you move because you will be too exhausted to unpack everything at a go. More importantly, ensure you have reliable transportation to avoid disappointments on the relocation day.

Moving is less hectic if you plan the entire process. It would be best if you allocated enough time to pack and make necessary prior arrangements like hiring a moving truck. For a smooth relocation, start the process as early as possible so that you can have adequate time to do all the required activities to avoid the last-minute rush.

Katie Gorden

Katie earned a BA in English from WWU and loves to write. She also adores hiking in redwood forests, photography, and a campfire surrounded by friends and family.

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