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Schedule a Cleaning Service: If you’ll use a professional cleaner after you move out, book them now.Book hotels and AirBnBs at each stopping point. Plan Your Route: Time to figure out what route you’ll take to your new home, and where you’ll stay along the way.Declutter Your Fridge: Start using up perishable items and freezer goods, as well as draining the pantry and eating any emergency supplies you may have laid aside for earthquakes or other natural disasters.Collate Records : Collect birth certificates, passports, Social Security cards, deeds, titles, medical records, pet documents and more all in one place to take on your person during the move.Contact New Utility Companies: Once you have your new home picked out, research your utility providers and give them your address and move-in date.Make a plan for tackling your pack job like a pro. Make a Packing Plan: Packing is a daunting task at best, a nightmare at worst.Rent a Storage Unit: If you will need a storage unit, do your research on unit sizes and types and rent it out now.Decide If You’ll Sell Your Car: If you’re not taking your car with you, make a plan for selling it… Craigslist, dealership and so forth.īy now you have most of your big decisions made, and it’s a matter of checking items off your list to see them though.Schedule Hangouts: Your time will become more valuable and harried as you get closer, so make sure to set aside enough to hang with people you love.Find out if you have any move-out duties. Check with Old Utility Companies: Call your current utilities to tell them your shut-off date.Schedule Favors: Give your friends and family plenty of notice about any necessary help or babysitting.

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  • Declutter: Always do it before your move! Start sorting through your possessions and getting rid of as much as possible through donation or junking.
  • Research Moving Companies: If you’re not moving yourself, it’s time to find a company you want.
  • If you can’t rent or buy a home in the area before getting there, check out short-term rentals instead.
  • Secure Housing: It’s important to know where you’re moving to.
  • Buy Plane Tickets : If you’re flying, get your tickets locked down now.
  • Schedule Car Shipment: Not driving? Schedule a shipper to come get your car before you move out.
  • If you have not picked a date, do so before turning your attention to any more items on the moving out of state checklist. A date is important, because you’ll need it to hire movers, turn off and turn on utilities, enlist help from friends, and more.
  • Set a Moving Budget: While you still have a clear head, set a budget for how much you’re willing to pay for a house, how much you’ll spend on meals, travel costs and more.Īt this point, you should have picked an official date for the move.
  • (Remember, kids need to be up-to-date on vaccines before entering new schools.)
  • Book Appointments: Need to see anyone in town before you go? Book eye exams, shrink appointments and wellness once-overs now.
  • Purchase Moving Supplies: If you’re DIYing your move, get your supplies now.
  • Check out schools, restaurants, amenities and more.

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  • Explore Your New Neighborhood: Before you start looking for a house to rent, you need to know where you want to live.
  • Printing Your Checklist: Get your moving out of state checklist printed off and filed away in your binder for easy reference. Pair it with our comprehensive moving checklist for ultimate organization.
  • Preparing a Moving Binder: Organizing all the documents you’ll need in one place – a moving binder – is a great way to relieve stress and clear your brain.
  • For the next two weeks, you should focus your activity on planning, organizing and prepping, ticking off tasks such as: Think of this stage as preparing to prepare. Two months before your move, you’re still working globally.














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