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Checklist For New Home Move-in: Settling into Your Dream Space

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Prepping For It

1. Change Your Address (2 Weeks Before)

First, Update your address with the post office, banks, utilities, and subscription services so that important mail will reach its new home.

2. Set Up and Transfer Utilities (2 Weeks Before)

Contact utility providers to open new accounts or transfer existing ones – including water, electricity, gas, internet access, and cable services.

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3. Pack Essentials (1 Week Before)

Arrange a “first-night” box filled with toiletries, clothing changes, and essential documents in preparation for your first night in your new home without stress.

4. Mark Boxes

Marking Your Boxes Label all boxes clearly with their contents and where they belong in each room to facilitate easy unpacking and quick finding of essentials.

5. Measure Your New Space:

Taking measurements of rooms and doorways in your new home to make sure furniture will fit seamlessly may help prevent last-minute rearranging after moving day is complete. Moving Day: Making It Smooth

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6. Inspect Your Belongings

Before your movers leave, ensure all your belongings are accounted for and in good condition, noting any damages immediately.

7. Utility Connection (First Day)

When arriving at your new residence, test all utilities for functionality immediately upon arrival and report any problems immediately to their providers.

8. Locate Essential Items

Become familiar with where essential items such as your circuit breaker, water shut-off valve, and thermostat are located – knowing this knowledge could prove invaluable in an emergency.

9. Deep Clean (First Day)

Make the first move easier when unpacking by giving your new home a quick clean before unpacking essentials – empty spaces are much simpler to keep tidy when clean!

10. Unpack Essentials First

When unpacking essentials first, settling in will feel much smoother. Read our post, Unpacking and Settling In Turning Your House Into a Home, and see more on how we made ours into a home!
Focus on unpacking essentials first – bedding, kitchenware, and toiletries will make your new space immediately functional.

11. Room-by-Room Organization Tackle it room by room:

bedrooms and bathrooms first, followed by kitchen and living spaces to reduce chaos. Always ensure that you do it in a structured way to minimize the possibility of getting overwhelmed

12. Inspect Your New Home

As you unpack, check for leaks or electrical problems such as leaky faucets or loose wires. Report these concerns to your landlord or contact a professional repair service if any arise.

13. Child and Pet Safety

If you have children or pets living with you, make their environment as secure as possible: babyproof outlets and cribs and designate pet areas accordingly.

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14. Meet Your Neighbors (First Week)

Take time to meet and greet your neighbors. Even a brief “hello” can help create a sense of community. It welcomes newcomers to your neighborhood. Settling In: Making Your New Home Feel Like Home

15. Customize Your Space

Hang up the artwork you love. Arrange the furniture to your taste. Add touches that make the place your own.

16. Discover Your Neighborhood

Stroll through your new Neighborhood. Get to know local shops, parks, and amenities. It will help you feel more at home!

17. Emergency Prep Plans

Prepare for unexpected situations. Know where emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and first aid kits are. Being prepared is vital for peace of mind.

18 Regular Maintenance Schedule

Create a regular maintenance schedule. Change air filters, check smoke detectors, and service appliances. This keeps your home running smoothly.

19 Establish a Cleaning Routine

Maintain a cleaning schedule. Keep your new home inviting and fresh. Delegate tasks to family members to share the load.

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20. Document Home Improvements

Keep a record of any home repairs and improvements. This includes both big and small changes. It’s essential for future reference or when selling.

Conclusion: Enjoy Your New Home

Moving into a new home is exciting. This New Home Move-in Checklist makes each step simpler and enjoyable. Take your time, enjoy each moment, and make your house a home. Happy moving! Check out our other articles Checklist for Buying New Home

 

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