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Moving Hacks to Make Packing to Move Easy

19 Moving Hacks to Make Packing to Move Easy

Moving Hacks to Make Packing to Move Easy
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I have a confession to make: I think moving into a new place is super exciting until I realize that means I have to actually, well, move. I've been known to put off moving as long as possible to save myself the headache. While it may seem like there's no way to avoid the inevitable stress that comes with a move, the good news is there are actually some helpful moving hacks that can make the process go smoother than expected.

From using toilet paper rolls to wrap your cords to color-coding your boxes, moving doesn't have to be unorganized chaos. With the right moving tips, you won't have to worry about losing any items or breaking any family heirlooms either. When I moved late last year, I tapped Roadway Moving to make things a bit easier on myself, and from handling my fragile boxes with care to unpacking and setting all my items up, it was a godsend. But even better, they shared some advice — from professionals — about hacks everyone can use for a seamless move.

The one factor that can change your move from a source of never-ending stress to a seamless experience is time, according to Ross Sapir, the founder and CEO of Roadway Moving. The biggest mistake people make when moving is "waiting too long," he tells Popsugar. "People assume they can pack everything in a weekend, and that's rarely the case. Rushing leads to damaged items, forgotten essentials, and unnecessary stress. The best way to avoid this is to start packing non-essential items weeks ahead of time and leave only daily-use items for the final days."

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He advises setting a timeline, starting with "decluttering and inventorying your home." "Go room by room and decide what's coming with you, what can be donated, and what no longer serves you. This not only reduces the number of items you're moving, but it also lowers costs and speeds up the packing process. From there, build a simple timeline, booking movers, scheduling utilities, and planning packing days, so nothing piles up at the end."

Long-distance moves are a whole different beast. Sapir advises to prep as much as possible in advance. "Make sure you clearly label boxes by room and priority, keep important documents and valuables with you, and pack an essentials bag that can carry you through the first few days," he shares.

If you book a moving company, choose one that "specializes in long-distance relocations, one that offers guaranteed delivery windows, real-time communication, and careful handling from start to finish," says Sapir. Also, make sure you get as much information upfront as possible. "You want to ask your moving company what the delivery window is, if a shuttle is needed and will they sell your move to a third party."

Whether you're moving locally or long-distance, check out the below packing tips with several sourced from Sapir. Promise, there's at least one moving hack in here that will make your life much, much easier.

And once you're all moved in and ready to unpack, check out these small-closet organization tips and our pantry decanting guide, too.


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Ross Sapir is the founder and CEO of Roadway Moving.


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