As an Atlanta moving company with years of experience in relocations of all sizes, we know the excitement of moving into a new house can sometimes be overshadowed by the stress of the transition. To ensure a smooth experience, it’s essential to be organized and prepared. This comprehensive moving checklist will guide you through the process, from unpacking and settling in to creating a welcoming atmosphere. By following these steps, you can make your move as stress-free as possible and start enjoying your new home.

Checklist For Moving Into A New House

Before you have an idea of what to bring to a new home, we wanted to offer a more thorough checklist for moving into a new house to make the transition smooth: 

  • Hire movers
  • Rent a moving truck (if you aren’t hiring movers)
  • Give notice to your landlord (if you currently rent)
  • Get packing and moving supplies
  • Take inventory of your belongings
  • Donate, sell, or toss items you don’t need
  • Pack up your belongings or opt for professional packing services
  • Reserve a storage unit (if needed)
  • Pack a moving day bag to separate essentials
  • Settle the closing
  • Call to transfer and set up utilities
  • Fix and repair items pre-move
  • Clean the new house
  • Repaint, redo floors, etc.

Depending on whether you have to sell your current home and your move-in date, the order of these items may change. However, we hope that this list guides you during the moving process and makes the experience as stress-free as possible.

Things to Do When You First Move In

Moving is stressful; as soon as you unload your things into your new place, you probably want to just sit back and relax. However, several things need to get done before you can truly settle into your new home, such as switching utility services from the old house to the new one and ensuring you have your essentials unpacked. For this reason, we’ve compiled a list of the first few things you should do when moving into a new house: 

  • Change the locks: Ensure your new home’s security by changing the locks.
  • Forward mail: Update your address with the post office and inform friends, family, and businesses of your new address.
  • Check on your HOA items (if applicable): If you live in a homeowners association, review any necessary paperwork or fees.
  • Find your home’s main shut-off valve: Locate the main water and gas shut-off valves for emergencies.
  • Clean your kitchen and bathrooms: These are the most high-traffic areas in a home, so you want to make sure they’re clean for you and your family.
  • Check your A/C unit: Ensure your heating and cooling system is functioning properly.
  • Check/create maintenance records: Keep track of maintenance schedules and repairs.
  • Update your homeowners or renters insurance: Review your policy to ensure it covers your new home and belongings.
  • Apply for your Homestead Exemption discount: If eligible, take advantage of this property tax reduction.
  • Set up waste and recycling: Arrange for trash and recycling services.
  • Keep all of your documents in one place: We highly recommend choosing one safe place in your home to store all of your documents, including your closing documents, deeds, warranty papers for any appliances, and more.
  • Meet your neighbors: Get to know your new community and build relationships.

Items You’ll Need When Moving To A New House

When moving into a new house, you want to make sure you have everything you need to make the space as functional and comfortable as possible. This will make the transition easier as you unpack and get settled. 

Here is a checklist of everything you should bring to your new home: 

Living Room:

  • Couch and/or chairs
  • Coffee table or side tables
  • Television and entertainment center
  • Lighting, such as floor lamps or table lamps
  • Area rug
  • Curtains or blinds

Kitchen:

  • Basic appliances, such as a toaster and coffee maker
  • Cookware, such as pots and pans
  • Dinnerware and flatware
  • Glassware and mugs
  • Trash cans and trash bags
  • Utensils
  • Cleaning products 

Bathrooms:

  • Basic toiletries, such as soap and toothbrushes
  • Bath mat
  • Shower curtain and liner
  • Toilet brush and plunger
  • Toilet paper 
  • Toothbrush holder
  • Towels and washcloths
  • Wastebasket and liners

Bedrooms:

  • Mattress and bedding
  • Pillows
  • Clothes hangers and closet organizers
  • Curtains or blinds
  • Clothing storage solution, such as a dresser
  • Nightstands and bedside lamps

Laundry Room:

  • Washer and dryer
  • Laundry detergent and fabric softener
  • Clothes hangers or drying rack
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Laundry basket or hamper

By ensuring you have these essential items ready for your move, you can make your new house feel like a home in no time. Once you’re settled in, you can further personalize your space with decor and other items. 

Want to plan a move but don’t know where to start? Call USA Family Moving today at 770-573-1919 to find out more about our residential movers in Atlanta or schedule your move online.

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