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Moving Tips to reduce hassle
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GOLDEN, Colo. (May 12, 2010) – It’s no wonder that the month of May is designated as national moving month. Spring is a hot time for real estate. According to Realtors, now is the ideal time to sell a home because families that want to move before the school year begins often start looking now.
But beware; potential buyers don’t want to tunnel through the clutter clogging your hallways, closets and garage just to view your home. Homes that are organized and clutter-free sell much faster, according to Sally Allen, a professional organizer and move manager who is CEO of A Place For Everything LLC (www.APlaceForEverythingLLC.com) in Golden, Colo.
If you’re planning to pull up roots, these tips will make the process easier. Keep in mind that being organized is the most important element for a stress-free move. Regardless of the size or distance of a residential relocation, careful planning, communication and organization is essential for a successful move.
It’s best to let a professional moving company do your packing. Their packers are trained to do the job efficiently – and your household items will be insured by the company. Did you know that items labeled “packed by owner” (meaning anyone other than the mover) are not insured during the move?
When it’s time to unpack, plan to roll up your sleeves and do it yourself because when you pay movers to unpack, they don’t put anything away! They simply remove myriad items from the boxes – so everything you own ends up on all surfaces, including the floor.
In the process of moving her own family 19 times and overseeing numerous clients’ relocations, Allen developed these helpful relocation tips:
1. Create a moving notebook or folder so that all of the paperwork related to your move is in one place. Make notes, create a checklist, and keep receipts and documents.
2. Create a moving calendar to track all aspects and tasks of the move.
3. Do your research, or ask a professional organizer, about resources such as housekeepers who clean empty homes, carpet cleaners, reputable van lines and technology specialists.
4. It’s time for The Great Give-Away. Why move things you no longer need or use? Find another home for them: favorite charities, recycling centers, family members, and garage or estate sales. A professional organizer has available resources to assist with the process. Someone out there needs what you want to give away!
5. Don’t forget that all-important “survival box” packed with your bed linens, coffee pot and other must-have items. This box should be last-on and first-off the moving van.
6. Cash for tipping the packers, loaders and driver. You want them to take good care of your belongings.
7. After you and your stuff arrive at your new digs, the last thing you need is a backache. Use furniture moving pads to slide heavy furniture around – it’s a cinch and doesn’t scratch the flooring.
8. Find friends, family, or a professional organizer to help unpack and put away. You don’t want to live surrounded by boxes for weeks (and sometime months). Get help and get your house in order quickly so you can carry on in your new home and with your new life. Putting the puzzle back together can be fun.
These tried-and-true tips should make the relocation process a lot easier. Enjoy your new home!

