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Courtesy of Darryl Baskin of McGraw Realtors

Keeping your household organized is a challenge in the best of circumstances, let alone when you're in the midst of dealing with the disruption of moving.

As a member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, I, along with my team, always take the extra steps necessary to help my clients experience a stress-free, successful move. Throughout my years in the real estate business, we've witnessed many common mistakes that people make during the course of a move.

Here are seven to avoid:

  1. Packing everything. Prior to moving, it's important to take a look around and decide what you don't want to keep. This will cut down on costs by not having to transfer unnecessary items.
  2. Sending it all to storage. Storage is usually expensive and just delays the inevitable. Eventually, what you store will need to be moved into your home, so try and bring it all the first time.
  3. Shopping on the Internet for move quotes without dealing with a live person. This is one instance where dealing with a live person is necessary. You need to be able to ask specific questions and have your estimate explained to you line by line so that you can see where costs can be cut.
  4. Not looking into what your homeowners' insurance covers. For a nominal cost, these types of insurance policies may cover your goods in transit.
  5. Not taking photographs of items before disassembling them for the move. You will be unable to process an insurance claim if you don't have proof of what the item looked like before you packed it.
  6. Overlooking the box count. If you are paying for boxes by the piece, keep track as things are being packed as each box has a different price attached to it. You don't want to end up with 300 boxes when you only needed 200. Also, if the moving company sees that you're keeping track, movers will be less inclined to hit you up for additional costs when the job is done.
  7. Forgetting to take inventory. If you don't create an inventory, there's no fool-proof way to know if you've left something behind or if it somehow got lost in transit.

Work closely with your real estate professional to help avoid these and other common pitfalls of moving. You can also e-mail our team for more information. Please share these moving mistakes with friends and family, too, so that the journey to their new home is a happy one!

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Comments

  1. Merianos Nikos about 19 hours later:
    Realy is very hard to move in another home. Is not a long time that I have move from my parent home to my one. Still many of my personal thinks are in my family home ! :( ?
  2. Amazon Perks 4 days later:
    Some good advice. I wish I'd read this before I moved to Spain.
  3. Tiffany 12 days later:
    Great post with lot's of beneficial information. Not only is this good for those moving somewhere close to where they already are, but for those who are moving out of state or even out of the country... It's important to keep track of your belongings and do what you can to keep the cost down at the same time.
  4. FourEd 25 days later:
    This is really great advice. So often people underestimate the planning involved when moving home and forget to do certain things. Thanks for sharing.

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