The ultimate guide to organizing a move during holidays

Moving during holidays is undoubtedly a less popular scenario. Even though you will be unpacking a different kind of boxes, this period of the year doesn’t need to be stressful and hectic. If you take the right approach, you can celebrate and relocate to a new home with ease. We prepared the only guide you need – everything you need to know about organizing a move during holidays. Whether you’re moving locally or to another state, these tips will help you go through the process smoothly and unpack your ornaments boxes at a new address. Let’s begin with the most wonderful time of the year!

Schedule your moving date on time

One of the first things you should do when organizing a move is scheduling your moving date. Even though the holiday season is not the most favorite moving time, moving companies are often busy and with limited schedules. Therefore, you shouldn’t rely on the fact that this is not the peak moving season, but start searching for a mover as soon as possible. Make sure you do some research, read reviews, and get recommendations – it’s the only way to hire a professional moving company and enjoy a safe and stress-free relocation. Relying on someone trustworthy will reduce the moving stress and let you enjoy the holidays.

Remember: when relocating during the holidays, try to be as flexible as possible when picking a date. Flexibility will give you lower moving rates, which is always an advantage. Also, be sure to avoid the actual holidays – Thanksgiving, Christmas, Black Friday, and other days that include heavy traffic and a hectic atmosphere all around.

 

December calendar The festive season is always busy, so make plans on time for organizing a move during the holidays.

Save the money when organizing a move during holidays

Holidays are great, but they are often costly. Adding the moving expenses, you can quickly run out of funds. However, careful planning of your moving budget and holiday expenses can help you spend money reasonably. Here are some ways to stretch a dollar when moving during the holidays:

  • start planning and saving money on time – since you’ll have to spend a lot in a short time frame, be sure to start saving in advance;
  • book flights early – booking your flights (and movers) early will ensure lower expenses;
  • get moving supplies for free – to save some money, try to find free moving boxes in liquor stores, Craigslist, or from friends who recently moved. Furthermore, use the items in your home instead of moving boxes – gym and tote bags, suitcases, laundry baskets, and even garbage bags can help save a lot of money.
  • buy items you need on holiday sales – moving during holidays is great since you can get many things (including presents) on special sale days such as Black Friday. To save time, we advise you to focus on online shopping.
  • build your moving team – asking your friends and relatives to help you out with packing and other chores is another way to save.
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The holiday season includes a lot of sales – be sure to shop wisely.

Declutter your home

Decluttering is a great way to free up some space, reduce moving costs, and make someone happy during the holiday season. Donating items that are in good condition to a charity will put a smile on someone’s face and help you save on moving costs. Also, if there are a lot of items left, try to organize a garage sale and earn some money.

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Sorting out your belongings has many benefits when moving to another home.

Pack wisely

When packing for the move, remember that organization is the key. It’s best to pack systematically – you can start with the rarely used belongings and finish with the everyday things. Also, labeling is an essential step for a fast and easy unpacking process. It will help movers distribute boxes into appropriate rooms and even help you find specific items without unpacking all the boxes at once.

Bonus tip: when packing your household, two boxes should be separate from all the others. The first one is the first night box, containing the items you’ll need on your first night in the new home. And the second one should hold your holiday decorations and be appropriately labeled. It’s nicer to have a decorated home once you move in and make the new place homey by bringing the holiday spirit.

Prepare for the cold

If moving during holidays means you’ll be traveling with snow and low temperatures, be sure to be ready for it. Firstly, prepare warm clothes, gloves, and other items for your moving day. Furthermore, additionally protect the things that are sensitive to extreme weather conditions, such as electronics. And finally, if you’re traveling by car, make sure your vehicle is ready for icy roads and blizzards.

Set up your new home

To function well once you move in, be sure to set up your new home beforehand. This means contacting your utility providers, checking the heating, and, most importantly, installing a security system. Robberies are common during the holiday season, as many families travel. Therefore, make sure your family arrives safely and feels good and relaxed on the first day in the new house.

Bonus tip: Don’t forget to update your address with the post office so that you can get all the Christmas cards and gifts to the right address! Furthermore, if you do some online shopping or have some subscriptions, add the new home address so everything can arrive at your new home.

Enjoy the time with your family

We understand that relocations tend to be busy and stressful. But you shouldn’t forget that the holiday season is the time to spend with your family, and feel loved. That’s why you should take your time with organizing a move during holidays, and make sure you have planned every step in advance. It will help you feel more confident about the moving process and take care of the tasks much faster and easier.

 

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