With so many things to organise and all kinds of purchases to make
before the big day, moving into a new flat is hard work and can be an
incredibly stressful process, especially in a city like London.
Though it's normal to be rushed off your feet and a bit on edge in the weeks
building up to the move, you need not panic. Preparation and planning are the
key to a smooth and easy going move and can make all the difference to how
moving day goes. This moving checklist will help you keep a
tab on what you have done and what still needs to be done, keeping you
organised and making the whole moving process a lot easier.
Confirm the move date, and give your landlord plenty of notice if you are currently renting
TV
and broadband
There
is nothing worse than moving into a new place and realizing that you
forgot to sort out a new TV and broadband provider, or notify your existing
one that you need everything transferred to a new address. Setting up Internet
or a TV package or contract and getting it all up and running can take months,
meaning if it isn't arranged in advance, you could be without it for a good few
weeks.
Removals
A few
months before you are due to move, begin researching removal companies. Read
reviews and compare prices to get the best deal, and be sure to book a removals company well in
advance. They are often busy and in particularly high demand in London,
and by giving them enough notice you can know for sure that they will be
available on the day you need to move.
Have
a clear out
Moving
property is the perfect opportunity to get rid of anything you don't need. You
could sell on eBay, put ads in the local paper, hold a car boot or yard sale,
or donate unwanted goods to charity. This will save you filling your new flat
with unnecessary things and could even raise some money that you can spend on
things like decorating.
Redirect
your mail
Arrange
for your mail to be redirected to your new address, either through the post
office or by arrangement with the new tenant
Moving
materials
Get
hold of adequate moving materials, such as sturdy and sizable cardboard boxes a few weeks in advance
Fixtures
and fittings
Obtain
measurements for any fittings that need doing, like carpets, blinds or
curtains, as this can be time consuming and they are often made to size
Updating
your contact details
1)
Tell your bank you are moving, and update your address with them, especially if
you receive your monthly statements in the mail.
2) Inform relatives, friends and any workmates that you are due to move and let them know relevant details, including your new address.
3) If you have any subscriptions to magazines or services, be sure that you have updated your delivery address with the company so you don't lose out
4) Notify all of your utility providers that you will be moving property, and update your contact details.
2) Inform relatives, friends and any workmates that you are due to move and let them know relevant details, including your new address.
3) If you have any subscriptions to magazines or services, be sure that you have updated your delivery address with the company so you don't lose out
4) Notify all of your utility providers that you will be moving property, and update your contact details.