Boxing Day: How to Plan Your Move around End-Of-Year Holidays

Written by Posted On Monday, 24 September 2018 15:30

During the holiday season, the year is winding down as winter begins to settle over the country. This means that people are stocking up on food and comforts to nestle in their homes for the long winter season. But, not you. You have to plan how to move all of your possessions and your family to a new home. You will encounter many complications, but a sensible moving plan can help avert them.

 

Execute First Steps Early

The first step in planning a big move during the holiday season is to secure a contract with a moving company. It can be difficult to acquire the assistance of a moving company due to the fact that they also have holiday commitments to family and friends. Securing a moving contract with a moving company like Walsh Moving & Storage will often require you to make this step very early on in your moving process. As soon as you’ve made the decision to move and you have an address to give to the moving company, call and make an appointment for a consultation. Last minute services are out there, but they often come at a premium.

 

Make a Budget

The holiday season is notorious for draining your checking account and credit cards of most of your money. Unfortunately, moving into a new house can do the same thing. If you move during the holiday season, the stress on your funds will be twice as bad. This type of situation is best handled by creating a budget. A budget will allow you to allocate a certain amount of funds to your moving expenses while still being able to purchase gifts for your loved ones.

 

Use Decorations that Pack Quickly

Even though you’re moving, you’ll still want to enjoy the colors and decorations of the holiday season during the weeks leading up to your move. The problem with this type of situation is that keeping decorations out while trying to pack all of your possessions only adds more work for you or for the movers when it comes time to have all of your items packed and ready to be moved. A solution to this dilemma is to decorate your home using decorations that pack easily.

 

No matter how well you plan a move that happens during October, November, and December, there will always be complications that you won’t be able to plan for or that you won’t expect. If you can’t hire a moving company in time, you can always place your items in a storage facility until the holidays are over. Opt to eat out for holiday dinner instead of using your dishes and cookware that should be packed in boxes.

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