6 Tips For Moving Long Distance That Will Make Your Life Easier – Blue Ladder Development

Moving can be tough no matter how far you are going. But moving a long distance can add additional stresses and a sense that you are jumping into the unknown.

To keep the process as easy and manageable as possible, we’ve put together some great tips for moving a long distance in IL.

1) Pack like a pro:

Tips For Moving Long Distance - packingThere are many clever tricks you can utilize to pack your possessions efficiently. If it makes sense in your situation, wrap up your clothes in dresser drawers. Don’t leave any loose space in boxes.

Pack items within each other. For example, put your silverware inside your Tupperware. Wrap linens and towels up in black trash bags, and use them to pad boxes.

It might not be glamorous, but it is a great way to be efficient, and efficiency is key when preparing for a big move.

2) Downsize: 

This is the perfect opportunity to go through all of your belongings and get rid of the items that you longer want to keep. While it may be difficult to let go of some of the stuff this is an important step to your fresh start in your new home town.

Selling some of the items you no longer need is a great way to help off set the cost of moving. Start posting the items for sale on your local Facebook marketplace page and to get the most out of your unwanted items.

Also, if furniture costs more to ship than it’s worth, you might want to consider leaving it behind.

3) Take heed when hiring movers:

Be sure to get a professional quote from a few different companies. Before making your final decision on hiring a moving company check out their online reviews to see what other customers experienced using their service.

Always keep sentimental items and valuables, such as jewelry, with you if possible. For items of value, that you won’t be moving on your own, have the items insured in case they become lost or damaged.

Make sure to mark boxes with name and address as many big moving companies will move several families items on one big truck. Also, be sure to indicate which boxes have fragile items so the movers know to take special care when handling them.

4) If possible, drive your car:

See the county (or state) and make it an adventure. Shipping a car can be expensive and can have ambiguous dates of arrival. Many shipping companies wait until they have many cars to move, before getting your car loaded up and on the road. Being in a new city, without transportation will get very frustrating, very fast.

Being in a new city, without transportation will get very frustrating, very fast.

5) Be prepared to buy some new things:

As with any move, there are always things you will inevitably need when moving into your new home. Think a new dish drainer, silverware organizer, paper towel holder and other similar items.

Plan ahead and stash a little cash away for these purchases. You don’t want to add any additional stress to the move by worrying about buying the little things you will need to make your house a home.

6) Be patient and give it a week or two:

When you find yourself in a new town, it is more than just physically settling into your new house. You must settle in emotionally too. It will take a couple of weeks to really feel comfortable in your new town.

Get to know the area, and do some exploring. Be patient and you will feel right at home in no time.

Are you looking to relocate without any stress? Give Blue Ladder Development a call now at 630-387-6861 or fill out this form, and we will be in touch right away!

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