Special offer

10 Most Forgotten Items During A Move

By
Real Estate Agent with Alex Lowery Real Estate

Moving Tip

10 Most Forgotten Items During A Move

When moving day arrives, there's nothing quite like the nagging feeling that you're forgetting something. But, don't let the moving blues get you down because there are a few tricks that you can use to make sure that you don't leave anything behind.

A good rule of thumb is that the last things that you use are likely to be those that are forgotten, so make sure to do a final check through the house before leaving. As you are packing in the days leading up to the move, make a checklist of the items you need to remember to pack. If all else fails, use the following checklist to help you retrieve 10 of the most forgotten items during a move.

 Lawn Mower.

Although this is not a small item that's easy to miss, it is easy to forget your lawn mower because it's likely to be stored in an outbuilding or other location outside of the home.

Medicine.

When travelers go on vacation, their medicine is one of the most commonly forgotten items. Therefore, it just stands to reason that it may also be easily overlooked during a move. Because most medications are kept in a medicine cabinet, they are unobvious at a glance.

Tools.

We use tools for everyday fix-it projects, but we rarely think to pack them. Tools are important but, because they are not something that's used on a daily basis, they are easy to miss when packing for a move.

Flashlight.

When the electricity is out or you find yourself out after dark, these handy gadgets are a necessity. Moving day, however, often finds families in the dark when it comes to realizing they have forgotten their trusty flashlight.

Bathroom Plunger.

It's not a glamorous essential, but it is a necessary one nonetheless. Because a plunger is intentionally made to be unobvious when stored in a bathroom, it's easy to overlook on moving day.

Coffee Maker.

If you or someone in your family is a lover of caffeine, your coffee maker is a kitchen essential. Because it's likely to be one of the last things that you will use before leaving the home, it's also likely to be forgotten.

Toilet Paper.

Speaking of one of the last things that you will use before you leave the home, toilet paper is it. Pack it or buy it when you get there but, either way, this is one kind of paper that you can't afford to forget.

Car Keys.

If you are using a U-Haul to take your belongings to your new home, it's extremely easy to forget your primary or secondary set of car keys. Do yourself a favor and make a note to take them along.

Fire-Resistant Security Box.

Most families have these, but many forget them during a move. Although most fireproof boxes are purchased to house important papers, such as deeds, titles and other essentials, they can be overlooked if they are stored in an inconspicuous place.

Bills.

Believe it or not, bills are easy to forget. Most people think about the obvious items that they can see, but it's too easy to accidentally shuffle in some new bills with the old ones and simply discard them. If this should happen, simply call the lender and ask for another statement or make a payment arrangement online or over the phone.

I am available and well prepared to assist you in reaching your real estate objectives. If you are ready to move forward, you can reach me at 214-234-6901 or by email at Grant@grantHowell.com. You may also visit my Web site at www.BrokerMyHouse.com  for additional information on all the real estate services I offer.

REMAX Banner

Comments (5)

Eric Ristey
Erlandson Realty - West Salem, WI

Grant,

I notice you do not have kids on the list... that's a good thing

Semper-Fi

Eric Ristey

wilandandhome.com

Mar 22, 2010 07:18 AM
Michael A. Caruso
Surterre Properties - Laguna Niguel, CA

Grant,

This year my elderly clients forgot to take out their belongings out of a safe they had built into a cabinet in their garage. The new owners contacted me a week later that they had found it. My sellers had forgotten all about it.  Unbelievable!

Michael 

Mar 22, 2010 07:20 AM
Steve and Jan Bachman
RE/MAX Gateway, Reston, Herndon, Ashburn, Sterling, Fairfax - Herndon, VA
Realtors - Northern Virginia

Grant,

Our clients with cats can never find them when they are ready to move. Of course when the home was being shown the cats and their fur all over the place.

Mar 22, 2010 07:54 AM
Grant Howell
Alex Lowery Real Estate - Frisco, TX
Broker/Owner 214-234-6901

Thanks for all the comments. I think I will add the safe and I totally forgot the family cat. My wife just told me that is where her grandmother got 3 of her cats. They were "left behind" by the previous owners of her new home.....

Mar 22, 2010 08:36 AM
Anonymous
Nathan Brendand

We moved six days ago and hired ssmovers based on the reviews here on Yelp. We were impressed. They had our three bedroom house dismantled and on the truck in two hours and set up in the new house in another hour and a half. Everything was perfect. Nothing broke or got scratched. Click here to visit them.

Nov 24, 2012 06:14 AM
#5