Top 9 Moving Tips 9. Get yourself organized! Try to leave yourself three months to get all of your business affairs and personal documents in order. Remember you will be relying on other people to process your applications etc. so it is out of your hands how long it will take. 8. Hire the right moving company Make sure that you hire a reputable moving company for transporting your belongings to your new home – after all, you are trusting them with all of your possessions.
7. Make the move easy on your pet Relocating with pets is not easy, when traveling in the car you should keep them in a small portable kennel. Never leave your pet alone in the car for extended periods of time and always park out of direct sunlight. To travel by air your pet will need to be in good health and be up-to-date with all of its shots and vaccinations – your pet will need to have a rabies shots 30 days prior to traveling. If you are considering tranquillizers for your pet you may want to request some expert medical advice on the risks to your pet. Remember when relocating with a pet they will be confused, frightened or even become sick. If they have a bed that they regularly use at your old home take it with you so your pet will be more comfortable. 6. Settle your family in When moving with young children you need to remember that after the excitement of moving wears off they will often feel lost in their new environment, leaving all of their friends and familiar surroundings behind. Try to get them back into activities they may of been involved in before the move so they feel at home - join clubs and get them involved in local activities so they can make new friends. When looking for a new school have a look through the local papers, which often contain information and statistics on the schools in your area. You can also contact the individual schools that you are interested in which will often mail you information packages on what they have to offer. Also take some time to visit the schools with your children so they can adjust to the new atmosphere. 5. Prepare for the change in living standards A very common problem when relocating is finding that your standard of living changes dramatically. You go from a safe environment of having everything where you need it to a chaotic environment where everything is different. 4. Change your address Click here to change your address online. 3. Research the area you are relocating to Researching the area you are moving to is the single most important thing you will need to do in the time running up to your move. In the ideal situation you will decide where to move based on this research. However most people who are relocating are committed to a specific area due to work obligations. To find the area that is best suited to you in the weeks running up to your move gather as much information as you can. Contact organizations such as the local chamber of commerce. You can also find government statistics in most local libraries that will cover issues such as health, education and crime in the area. If you can, try to visit the area that you are moving to in advance as nothing can compensate for actually being there and getting a feel for the area first hand. If you can’t visit the area try and talk to someone who lives, or has lived there. 2. Find appropriate accommodation for the “transition period” When you first arrive at your destination it is possible that you will have to find interim housing while you are waiting to move into your new home. Remember, this will be the time when the stress of the move will be at its peak. For this reason it is important to find somewhere you will be comfortable and is ideally located near to your new home. Finding a serviced apartment for this transition period is the perfect solution as it has all of the comforts of home and includes all of the modern facilities you will need to keep your business affairs up to date. 1. Organize your belongings You have arrived at your new home and everything has gone according to plan. However it has been one of the most exhausting days of your life, all you want to do now is relax in front of the TV with a glass of wine. This is when you realize you have made the ultimate mistake; all of your possessions and randomly boxed up in a heap in the living room. In order to find the bottle opener you have to rummage through endless boxes just when you think the stress of the move is over. Of course this is just a hypothetical situation but think how annoying it would be! Leave yourself plenty of time to pack so you can organize all of your belongings logically. Go to your local supermarket and ask if you can take some of their used boxes. Then take your time to split you belongings into categories, e.g. electrical, kitchen, fragile – and then mark the boxes. It may take you longer to pack now but it will save you hours when you arrive at your new home.
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