Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Flipboard 0 All of us want to live in a better place, dream of a bigger house in a better neighborhood with lots of amenities. But as months turn into weeks, this would not feel like that anymore. It will all get really frenzied with the packing and planning for the new house. So as a homeowner, do not just wait for the ship to sink, plan your relocation in advance for a smooth sail. De-clutter: It might be hard, but it is extremely important to throw away the stuff you have not used in years. Chances are you will never use them in future too. Hold garage sales, sell them online to make the extra cash or simply donate to help someone. Go to every room: Before you start your packing, go to each and every room of your house and see what packing material you will need. This will greatly help you to know what packaging material you need to use for which item. An early start is half job done: Start packing at least a month in advance. This will give you ample time in the last week of moving, when you will have more important tasks to do. Even if you pack some stuff everyday, you will finish it before time. Read about the neighborhood: Go online and read about your new neighborhood. It’s better to know the place around before you shift in. Know where the hospitals, schools, grocery stores, among other important things as you may need them on an urgent basis. Plan you room: Get a floor plan in advance, this will help you plan what to keep where. You will get an idea, how much furniture you will need and what needs to be thrown away. Take a day off: Move on weekday instead of a week off. You will be more at ease, won’t get traffic and will pay lesser for shifting your stuff. So, if you are planning to move your house, use these simple tricks to make your shifting a lot easier. Source Twitter Tweet Facebook Share Email This article was written for Business 2 Community by Kane Pepi.Learn how to publish your content on B2C Author: Kane Pepi Kane Pepi is an experienced financial and cryptocurrency writer with over 2,000+ published articles, guides, and market insights in the public domain. Expert niche subjects include asset valuation and analysis, portfolio management, and the prevention of financial crime. Kane is particularly skilled in explaining complex financial topics in a user-friendly … View full profile ›More by this author:VoIP Basics: Everything Beginners Should Know!Bitcoin Investment, Trading & Mining: The Ultimate Guide for BeginnersIs This a Better Way to Set Your 2020 Goals and Resolutions?