Whether you’re starting a career in a new state or simply feel it’s time for a change of scenery, moving house is as exciting as it is stressful. If you’re not careful, everything can creep up on you quicker than you anticipated, and that can make it feel like there is too much to do. This is enough to make anyone panic, so here are some useful tips to avoid stress when moving somewhere completely different.
Take Time Off Work
Moving house always takes much longer than you think it will. It isn’t just because you need to pack and clean; there are many more little things you never considered, and if you need to go to work (even if you work from home), you will struggle to find the time to get everything perfect. Taking a week off before you move should give you plenty of time and it will dramatically reduce the stress and exhaustion you feel.
Find Properties That Are Ready
You should also look into properties that are ready for you to move in as soon as possible. Some properties will require time to remove items left by previous tenants and carry out a deep clean to ensure it is ready for you to move in. There could also be repairs that need to be carried out to ensure the home is safe. When looking for property rental, look for filters that offer immediate move-in so you can speed up the process and ensure there are no delays or issues that could compound your stress levels. Learning all of the jargon can be difficult and having quick move in homes explained to you will make the search much easier.
Have a Detailed Plan
Every move-in experience needs a plan. You need to plan when you are going, how you will get there, and whether you’ll need to make multiple trips. If you are moving across the country, multiple trips may be out of the question, so you should consider how you will get other items to your new home in time. Some items, such as bookcases or desks can be shipped even before you move, whereas you’ll need to take essentials like beds and sofas with you on the day. With a detailed plan, you can stay on top of what you have to do and ensure you do it at the right time.
Visit The Area and Get to Know It
Although some moves come out of nowhere, most people will get the chance to explore the city they plan on moving to get a feel for the area and consider whether it’s right for them. If possible, you should do this as it will reduce the stress and fear of the unknown. While you won’t be able to enjoy a deep dive into all the quirks of the city, you can still familiarize yourself with essentials like public transport and supermarkets. You won’t have as much of a sharp (and scary) learning curve when you arrive permanently.
Join Local Pages and Groups
The internet has made it easier than ever for people to immerse themselves in new cities and cultures, so take advantage of this before you move. Joining local pages and groups will give you an idea of the people and give you the chance to ask questions about the best places for someone in your situation. Of course, the internet is also full of people who want to get a rise out of you, and you might get a few messages that make you wonder why you bothered. That said, most will be happy to help and offer advice.
Set Essentials Up Before You Arrive
Wherever you go, you should set up all the essentials before you arrive to hit the ground running. This can include redirecting your mail to a new property or at least using a PO box in the meantime. Utilities like your internet connection and mobile data, water, and heating should also be arranged as soon as possible.
Know What Your First Night Will Be Like
Your first night in a new home will make everything feel like a weight off your shoulders. Regardless of how stressful the moving experience was, you are finally there. To celebrate, plan out what your first night will be like. You can do whatever you want, whether you feel like watching TV, playing games, or ordering a pizza for everyone to share. Tomorrow, you can worry about everything that comes next.
Stress-Free?
It’s natural to feel stressed when you move house, especially if you’re moving across the country or even across the planet. While it feels like a significant change in your life, it’s also the start of a brand new chapter, and isn’t that supposed to be exciting?
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