Moving Short Distance - Tips and Tricks

December 19, 2024
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1. Measure your new space and everything you’re bringing

Because you’ll be having a short distance move, you’ll have the convenience of visiting your new home more often. Take advantage of this opportunity by measuring your new house and the furniture you’re going to bring inside it. If you think you’ll be moving to a house that is smaller or bigger from what you’re living in right now, make sure that you have the measurements. This information will make it easier for you to determine which pieces of furniture you should and shouldn’t bring. For example, you don’t want to bring a sofa that doesn’t fit in your new living area, right?

A man is packing a box with styrofoam.

2. Get packing supplies for free

Packing will always be a part of moving, even if you’re just moving a few blocks away. Moving boxes can easily be purchased from any local store in your area but why buy when you can have these for free? Yes, you read that right. Scout for local stores in your area that use boxes and inquire if you can ask for used ones. Usually, stores will discontinue using boxes that are slightly damaged. You can use these kinds of boxes for your move – that’s savings and convenience for you!

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3. Decide what you can dispose of

Moving can be the perfect time to purge on unnecessary belongings. You might have a lot of clothes in your closet right now, but this doesn’t mean that you’re actually wearing all of these. More often than not, you’re still keeping clothes that are from decades ago or were given to you by your relatives. Use moving as an excuse to let go of items you are no longer using. This includes clothes, pieces of furniture and even home décor. Decide if you’re going to sell, donate or give these items away. Purging might be time-consuming, but it can do wonders for the success of your move. It’ll help you save on your moving expenses and avoid bringing items which will only collect dust in your new house.

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4. Take time to prepare

The more prepared you are, the better. Many people underestimate the responsibility of moving a short distance. They think that just because they’re moving a few minutes or hours away from their current location, everything will be a piece of cake. If you want to be successful with your short distance move, you should start by erasing this kind of mindset. You should take a short distance move seriously so you can minimize possible risks involved – remember, preparation is key!

A person is packing up something fragile in a box getting ready for a move
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