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Moving can seem like a daunting task, but with some planning 4-6 weeks ahead, you can make it a seamless experience.
The quicker you start planning your move, the more stress-free the moving day becomes.
If you are hiring furniture movers, now is the time to get a few quotes and book ahead of time to secure space and competitive rates. If you are moving within cities, you must also think about how you’re going to move your vehicles and/or pets. There are transport services available for both.
CTNL can help you with vehicle transport across New Zealand. Our service is affordable, timely, and secure. You can get an instant quote and book the move through our website directly.
Next, you should consider decluttering and selling or donating any items that you should probably leave behind. Not only will this help reduce moving time and costs, but also allow you to clear out unused things.
If you are moving long distances, even between the North and South Island, it will likely take a few days for pick-up and delivery. Plan ahead for any inconvenience that may be caused by transit timeframes.
One of the key things to remember when moving is transferring utility services. Gas, power, water, and internet providers should be notified of your moving address and dates at this point.
You should also update your address across all services you can think of, from banks, your employer, NZTA, and subscriptions. NZ Post offers a service to redirect your mail for up to 12 months (extendable).
Your house/content insurance provider must also be notified, in addition to the schools and medical providers you or your family are enrolled with.
Ideally, you start packing and labelling boxes at least a day before the moving date.
If you have scheduled a moving truck or company, you’ll start loading furniture and boxes onto the truck on moving day. The more accessible your items are, the quicker and safer this process is completed. Ensure loose items are packed securely, and your freezer is defrosted before moving.
You should also do a final house walk-through to check for forgotten items. Things like phone chargers and garage items are left behind.
Unpacking should be done systematically. One room at a time, with the main priorities being the kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom.
Ensure that your utilities have all been transferred and are working as they should.
Registering for a new GP and enrolling in a local school are also some of the main priorities when moving into your new place.