When8 Weeks
When6 Weeks
Buy boxes, supplies and markers
Notify electricity provider
Notify water provider
Notify phone provider
Notify gas provider
Notify internet provider
Notify cable TV provider
Get quotations from moving companies
Check your insurance
Check if your insurance covers for home goods that may be damaged while moving as well as the insurance provided by the moving company. If no insurance is provided, consider purchasing one.
Organize a sale
Whether online or physical, you can organize a sale of some of the items you think might be of interest for potential buyers. You can put your items on sale online through e-bay or facebook or you can organize a garage sale.
When4 Weeks
Use up things you don't want to move
Take measurements in the new house
Take measurements in the new house to check whether furniture enters through the door and provide the moving company with this information.
Choose moving company
Begin packing
Mark every box with a label
The label should clearly list all the items stored in each box.
Collect valuables in a safe box
Notify employer
Notify bank
Notify credit card provider
Notify insurance
Notify social security
Notify car registration
Notify voter registration
Notify loyalty card providers
Notify clubs or associations
Transfer medical records
Forward medical records to new doctor or health-care facility.
Redirect mail
Set up a mail redirection service for postage to be forwarded to your new address.
Redirect magazines or other subscriptions
Set up a mail redirection service for postage to be forwarded to your new address.
Book final read of gas and electric meters
If renting, arrange inspections
When2 Weeks
Organize transport for pets
Make travel arrangements for your pets if you have any, as removalists often do not offer transport for them.
Ask back for lent items
Ask friends or colleagues to return items lent from you (e.g. books, CDs, DVDs etc.)
Return borrowed items
Return items you have borrowed from the library or rental shops.
Collect documents for fixed appliances
Collect all the relevant documentation for fixed appliances of your old house (e.g. aircon, garage door etc.)
Ask for a day off work on the moving day
Collect dry cleaning
When1 Week
Pack suitcases
Prepare a bag with first-days useful goods
Pack in a bag survival goods for your first days (e.g. toiletries, plasticware, food, petfood, spare light bulbs, cleaning products, kettle, tea and coffee, corkscrew, breakfast requirements, telephone handset, medications, snacks, scissors, tools etc.).
Get a cooler for the moving day
Get a cooler to fill with ice on the moving day to store food and water in until the fridge is working.
Confirm details with moving company
Clean the house completely
List the things you will move
This list will be useful to cross out items as they are loaded by removalists on moving day.
When2 Days
Defrost freezer
Defrost your freezer if you're bringing it to the new house
Collect keys and remote controls
Collect all the sets of keys or garage remote controls from your family members
Re-confirm details with moving company
Arrange snacks for moving day
Arrange snacks and refreshments for you and your removalists on the moving day
WhenOn moving day
Cross out list items when loaded
Cross out items from your list of things to move when they are loaded on the truck by removalists.
Return keys
Remember to either return the keys of your old house to the real estate agency or give them to your new tenants.
Lock house
Say goodbye to old neighbours
Take Inventory of moved goods
Tip removalists
An appropriate tip can range between $10 per removalist on a half-day move, $20 per removalis on a full-day move or $40 per removalist for longer moves. Consider tipping extra if you have a lot of heavy furniture or steps.
WhenAfter moving
Check utilities are working
Notify removalists if anything's missing
Check to have all the keys
Check you have all the keys to the new house (e.g. basement, garage, garbage room, gate, mailbox etc.)
Check house and furniture if renting
If you are renting, you should check the condition of the house and the furniture with the real estate agent on the day you enter the house. This is important to make sure that you are not charged for any damage that you weren't responsible for.
Register at city council
If you switched city, you might have to register at the city council and get some information or documentation for services such as garbage disposal.