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Moving

The UpMyStreet moving checklist


Psychological studies show that moving home is one of the most stressful life events, on a par with divorce and losing your job. But, with the right planning and organisation, you can take the anxiety out of moving.


Six weeks before move

  • Decide on a moving date. Most people move at the weekend, but you'll get a better rate from removal companies if you can move midweek.
  • Organise how you'll move. If necessary, get quotes from local removal companies or hire firms
  • Order household goods. Arrange delivery dates around your moving date.
  • Arrange your utilities. Notify gas, electricity, water and other home suppliers of your move.
  • Clear the clutter. Donate items you no longer want to local charity shops
  • Think ahead. Draw up a plan of where you want furniture and items to go in your new home.

Two weeks before move

  • Finalise moving day arrangements. Ask your removal company what time they're arriving and if they provide boxes.
  • Home insurance. Check your items will be covered during transit, or plan extra contents insurance cover.
  • Boxes. If your removal company doesn't provide boxes, or you're moving yourself, stock up on boxes at your local supermarket, and get plenty of bubblewrap.
  • Start packing. Put items such as books and CDs into boxes. Don't forget to label what is in the box before you seal it.
  • Don't pack everything. Packing up essential or everyday items is a waste of time this early on.
  • Take down fitted items. Pack mirrors, shelves and light fittings.
  • Change your address. Arrange for mail to be redirected with the Post Office and inform banks and other correspondents.
  • Subscriptions. Cancel newspaper, magazine and milk deliveries to your home.
  • Set up suppliers for your new home. Compare the market and find the best value deal for gas and electricity, home phone, broadband and digital TV
  • Arrange a time to pick up keys. You don't want to be locked out on moving day.

The day before

  • Pack essentials. Arrange a box with items you'll need to hand on the day of the move.
  • Move boxes downstairs. This will help you or the removal company load your items quickly on the day.
  • Label boxes. Mark on every box what it contains, and which room in the new house you'd like it to be taken to.
  • Pick up vehicles. If you're hiring a van, pick it up the evening before moving.
  • Don't forget your clock. This is the item that's most likely to be left behind accidentally.
  • Organise paperwork. Keep legal documents and identification to hand for picking up keys and vehicles.
  • Last minute checks. Revisit each room one last time to check you've packed everything.
  • Buy some bubbly. When the hard work is over, you can congratulate yourself on a well organised move.

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Did you know?

  • The average Briton moves house between three or four times in a lifetime
  • The average cost of moving home in the UK is £16,000
  • Over a lifetime, more than two years' salary is spent moving home
  • In 2006, Britain spent £28 billion moving home
  • A third of people in the UK move to find a better quality of life
  • 5.3 million people move because of crime in their area
  • 2.6 million people move to live in a better school catchment area

Source: Abbey Mortgages

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Choosing a removal company

Questions to ask:

  • How much does it cost?
  • Where are they based?
  • Are they a British Association of Removals (BAR) accredited business?
  • Do they supply boxes and packaging?
  • What else does the service include?


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