42 Timely Tips from a Realtor to Make Your Move Easier

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Real Estate Agent with Falcon Property Solutions

Timely Tips from a Realtor to Make your Move Easier

Having moved recently, and helping many clients over the years during their moving process, I've gathered some useful ideas that might help make your move easier when the time comes:

  1. Have a sense of urgency - it will take more time than you think
  2. Declutter Declutter Declutter - if you don't love it or need it, get rid of it - purge, donate, toss, purge, donate, toss, purge, donate, toss
  3. Now is not the time to be sentimental - take a picture to remember it, then bless someone else with it
  4. Give yourself permission to throw things away. Or, if it's useable - donatemove easier
  5. Use a large garbage can lined with a heavy duty bag - fill, toss, repeat. Move from room to room. Bottom line - you want to move with less stuff
  6. If it's still packed from your last move - GET RID OF IT
  7. Get rid of craft supplies you don't use, buttons, material, crafts you'll never complete, old pillows, old towels and blankets (seriously, how many do you need?)
  8. Don't throw it in a box because you don't know what to do with it - get rid of it
  9. Ask for boxes on Facebook or look under "free stuff" on Craigslist
  10. Spend the money on packing paper, real packing tape, and at least two tape dispensers (Target, Walmart, Lowe's, or Home Depot)
  11. Put a tag (post it note) on cupboard doors and drawers as you finish clearing so you're not continually opening to see if they're empty
  12. Pack kitchen first. Pack everything but absolute essentials
  13. Cut inverted triangles on opposing sides of each moving box as handles \/
  14. Pack glasses in wine boxes - if they're very fragile, put them in socks first
  15. Use cheap paper plates between dishes
  16. Sort through utensils and get rid of duplicates and broken items - put rest in a plastic bag so they're together
  17. Use a bathtub or corner of a room to set aside items to be donated (see item #42)
  18. Make a bag of first-day essentials - include coffee, linens for bed, towels, shower curtain, pjs, toothbrush, soap, medicines, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, box cutter or scissors, trash bags, wet wipes, cereal (and mugs to eat it in), plastic plates, forks and cups, cooking utensils and pan. Oh, and wine. Don't forget the wine.
  19. Each person can pack their most important and personal items in a suitcase or overnight case that is kept separate from the moving truck
  20. Keep a pair of comfortable shoes on your feet
  21. Don't leave those suitcases and luggage empty, especially if they have rollers - pack them with heavy items (like books)
  22. **For each room, apply different color duct tape or neon stickers or washi tape or colorful post it notes on room boxes (and even furniture!) so they are easy to identify when they get to the new house (you can even use colored magic markers). For example, all master bedroom boxes are marked with blue post it notes and the door frame of the master bedroom at the new house has a blue post it note so everyone helping knows which room it goes to. Have a master list to know your coding system - no need to even write on boxes!**
  23. Differentiate between essential and non-essential boxes and put non-essentials in the garage until everything else is unpacked
  24. Put spillable items in Ziplocks. Or open the container, put Saran Wrap over the opening and then put the lid on - no spills
  25. Put hardware for specific furniture in a Ziplock and tape to the furniture (beds, tables, etc), or wrap screws in packing tape, clearly marked, and attach to item
  26. Use towels and blankets to wrap fragile items and picturesmove easier
  27. Put masking tape in an X over glass and mirrors to absorb shock
  28. Don't overload the boxes
  29. Grocery shop a few weeks before your move, eat the food, take as little as possible
  30. If you're taking your fridge, defrost at least 24 hours before the move
  31. Pack a cooler for refrigerator items
  32. Have a box set aside with important paperwork (including children and pet vaccinations, car titles, passports, prescriptions, wills, etc)
  33. Cling wrap for drawers, cabinet doors, books, loose items, mirrors, pictures (with towels or paper between fragile items)
  34. Fill large empty items with small things - spices in a crockpot, silverware packed in Ziplocks stuffed into bowls
  35. Hanging clothes - group of 10 to 12 hangers, use a large trash bag to cover clothes, tie a knot at bottom to keep them together
  36. Transport linens in laundry baskets
  37. Leave clothes in dressers, if possible. If not, wrap with cellophane tape and you won't have to pack and unpack when you arrive
  38. Take a photo of electronic connections before you unplug them
  39. If you're leaving the area, go see the things in your current town that you never got around to seeing
  40. If there are furniture indentations in the carpet where you're leaving or going, put ice cubes on the 'holes' and they will pop out
  41. Whether you're selling, or leaving a rental, make sure to take lots of pictures of the property after everything is out, and of the property you're moving into before your possessions arrive
  42. BEST THING I DID - empty out one room close to the front door. Fill the room with clothes, furniture, knick-knacks, or anything that's going to be sold or donated. If you list items on Craigslist, people don't come past the front room, everything is there for display to purchase or let them take, and the day before the move, have a donation center haul off whatever's left.

ENJOY YOUR NEW HOME!

ENJOY YOUR NEW HOME!

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Comments (13)

Joyce Marsh
Joyce Marsh Real Estate LLC - Daytona Beach, FL
Joyce Marsh Real Estate LLC - Luxury Real Estate

Mimi, you nailed it on this one. Great suggestions that really make sense. I am going to bookmark this and save for my own clients. Nicely done. 

Feb 29, 2016 09:23 PM
Roger D. Mucci
Shaken...with a Twist 216.633.2092 - Euclid, OH
Lets shake things up at your home today!

"Mimi In The Morning" strikes again.....some wonderful suggestions to make a move much easier.

Feb 29, 2016 09:28 PM
Mimi Foster

Good morning, Roger D. Mucci. So nice to see your smiling face this bright and shiny morning. Coffee on?

Feb 29, 2016 09:38 PM
Roger D. Mucci

Coffee was on bright and early, had a 9:00 appointment for physical therapy.   Hope all is well with you!

Mar 01, 2016 12:25 AM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Solutions - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

Thank you, Joyce Marsh. Appreciate it :)

Feb 29, 2016 09:38 PM
Bill Roberts
Brooks and Dunphy Real Estate - Oceanside, CA
"Baby Boomer" Retirement Planner

Mimi Foster Boy, are you into "de-cluttering." Personally, I'll leave that up my heirs. I got it, I WANT IT, EVEN IF I NEVER LOOK AT IT AGAIN.

As for the pictures, my wife takes way too many pictures that we never look at. What's the difference?

I hope you are happy in your new home.

Bill Roberts

Feb 29, 2016 11:38 PM
Mimi Foster

When my mom came to live with us in 2004, Bill Roberts, not only did I inherit 100 years worth of family heirlooms that she didn't want to part with, but four of my girls had graduated college and gone off to live their own lives, and my home was the storage unit for what they might want 'someday.' My husband was of the mindset that he might need it in the future (I affectionately called him my tool whore), and when we moved in 2010 from a 5500 square foot house to a 2900 square foot house, everyone panicked that we couldn't get rid of anything because 'so and so gave me that' or 'but, mom, I've had that since grade school' or 'but, honey, do you know how hard it is to find this kind of door hinge?' So I packed everything neatly in boxes to fill most of our two-car garage, and there it sat until this summer.


My mother has passed, my girls don't want their clutter, and I'm freakishly in need of simplicity all of a sudden. I went through all the boxes and trashed and donated and blessed. We're done having grandchildren, so the dresses and sweaters I made for my girls in the 70's and 80's are now being worn again (but I have pictures so I can remember them if I ever care to ). 


And the very best part of moving into this 2400 square foot house? It's always clean! People show up at the door and I'm not worried about the state of mess because there is none. We have three bathrooms and 18 towels - because what did I need with the other 80? We have three beds and six sets of sheets - brilliant.


I'm sure you weren't looking for an epistle, but obviously this move was a great one for me, and I am infinitely happy with our new state of affairs. Once in six months has my husband said, "I sure wish I had that old fan motor," but he was teasing, and even he is thrilled with the new state of simplicity. 


So thanks for asking, and forgive me for my long-windedness (I haven't yet learned how to declutter my verbiage LOL).

Mar 01, 2016 12:35 AM
Wayne Johnson
Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper REALTORS® - San Antonio, TX
San Antonio REALTOR, San Antonio Homes For Sale

Mimi-This is a great list you've compiled. I have a vacant house listed and your #40 is going to tested in the carpet later this week.

Mar 01, 2016 04:55 AM
Mimi Foster

I've used that little trick quite a few times, Wayne Johnson (originally shared with me by a carpet cleaner), and I would say it works about 98% of the time. Good luck!

Mar 01, 2016 07:30 AM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Great list Mimi. I pray we don't move again, and if we do, I want to start with everything new! Tee hee!

Mar 01, 2016 07:01 AM
Mimi Foster

Amen to that, Donna Foerster! Wouldn't that be nice? Hope you're doing well.

Mar 01, 2016 07:31 AM
James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR
Exceptional Agents, Outstanding Results

Good morning Mimi.  So I take it you are not into hoarding...  How many times have we all been to someones home and thought OMG....  Just bring in a dumpster and start clearing and cleaning things up.  

Mar 01, 2016 06:06 PM
Mimi Foster

It's been a strange thing, James Dray. Over the last two years, I have come across several hoarders - even had to help move them out of their places. It's an amazing life lesson  

Mar 01, 2016 07:03 PM
Bill Roberts
Brooks and Dunphy Real Estate - Oceanside, CA
"Baby Boomer" Retirement Planner

Well Mimi Foster Actually I'm glad I pushed that button. Your epistle was a welcome read.

All's well that ends well, I suppose.

Bill Roberts

Mar 01, 2016 10:28 PM
Mimi Foster

Thanks, Bill Roberts. We're now in Cheyenne Canyon near waterfalls and wildlife in a 1951 rancher that we rehabbed before we moved in. We turned the unused basement into a suite for our developmentally delayed daughter, and she thinks she's in heaven. Life is good, and the stress of moving was worth all of our efforts. Blessings to you, sir . . .   

Mar 01, 2016 11:40 PM
Sondra Meyer:
Colorado Springs, CO
See It. Experience It. Live It.

Hi Mimi, 

I've missed seeing you around!   

This is a great list of tips although number one is my favorite as it "taking longer than I think" has been my single biggest challenge that I've incurred every time I have moved.  

Mar 07, 2016 09:41 AM
Carla Freund
Keller Williams Preferred Realty - Raleigh, NC
Carolina Life RealEstate & Relocation 919-602-8489

Mimi, This is a wonderful list for people who are moving! I found it as a reblog by Joyce Marsh. I hope you don't mind if I reblog it too! I hope all is well in Colorado Springs! It seems like there are people moving between Raleigh Triangle area NC and CO these days. Perhaps we'll have the opportunity to refer clients to one another in the near future. Best of luck! 

Mar 18, 2016 10:27 PM
Frank Rubi
Frank Rubi Real Estate, LLC - Metairie, LA
FrankRubiRealEstate.com

Mimi, great list. These tips can also help with selling the property. 

Mar 18, 2016 11:56 PM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Solutions - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

Hey, Sondra Meyer: Just saw your comment. I think about your little house every now and then with such fondness. Glad you got it sold. I was so surprised this summer when we moved how long it took. I am making a concerted effort to not let anything accumulate any more that I don't love and want to keep.

Hope business and life are treating you well.

Mar 19, 2016 02:43 AM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Solutions - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

I love that, Carla Freund , and thank you for the reblog. Raleigh and Colorado Springs seem to be similar towns, and several times people I worked with who were transferring in were deciding between the two. I will most certainly keep you in mind.

Unfortunately, too many of the people moving to Colorado are relocating to make money in the marijuanna industry. The funny part of that is, no one wants to purchase, they want rentals. But that's another story for another day :) I'll be sure to keep you in mind if I have anyone moving to the Raleigh area. 

Mar 19, 2016 02:53 AM

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