How To Stay Organized During An Interstate Move

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Moving can be an incredibly stressful and overwhelming experience, especially when you're moving across state lines — and if you're like most people, you're probably already feeling overwhelmed just thinking about it. This is absolutely normal, however. With so many things to keep track of and organize, it's easy to feel like you're in over your head. But by following a few simple tips, you can stay organized during your interstate move and make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Create a Dedicated Moving Binder

Start by creating a moving binder or folder. This can be a physical binder or a digital folder, depending on your preference. Use it to keep track of all the important documents related to your move, such as your lease agreement, moving contracts, and receipts for moving expenses. You can also use it to store important contact information, such as the phone numbers and email addresses of your moving company, your landlord, and your new utilities providers.

Create a Timeline

Next, create a timeline for your move. This should include all the important dates leading up to your move, such as the date you need to vacate your current home, the date your new lease starts, and the date your movers will arrive. Use this timeline to create a checklist of everything you need to do before each deadline, such as scheduling a final walkthrough of your current home or setting up utilities at your new place. Keep this checklist in your moving binder or folder so you can refer to it regularly.

Label Everything

As you start packing, label everything clearly. This will make it much easier to keep track of your belongings during the move and ensure that everything ends up in the right place in your new home. Label boxes with the contents inside, the room they belong in, and whether they're fragile or heavy. You can also color-code your boxes for even easier organization. Few things are more frustrating that dealing with multiple mystery boxes in the aftermath of a major interstate move. 

Communicate With the Movers

Finally, stay in communication with your moving company. Make sure you have a clear understanding of the timeline and logistics of your move, and ask any questions you may have. Confirm the date and time of the move a few days beforehand, and make sure you have a way to get in touch with your movers during the move itself. This will help ensure that everything goes smoothly and that you don't run into any unexpected issues along the way.

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