Top Things to Consider When Moving

Moving is a difficult process whatever time of the year it’s done. However, if your schedule is flexible enough and you don’t have any specific rush deadline, you can consider a few factors to decide when the best time to move is. You can also include these factors when negotiating with your employer if you’re being relocated for work purposes.
If you could select any season of the year to move, the best seasons would be spring or late fall. These months are usually off-season so it’s easier to hire movers and rental companies also do not charge the highest rates. Moreover, both moving companies and truck rental agencies tend to charge higher rates on weekends, the first days of summer which is the peak time of moving, and the first of every month. Still, picking a moving date is really hard since most people have lots of other considerations including jobs, children and their school, and spouses among others.
If you have kids at home, you may want to consider the school calendar. Ideally, summer is a good time since students will already have finished another grade and bid goodbyes to schoolmates. If you choose to move immediately following the end of the school year, your child may not have enough time to prepare for the move, mentally and emotionally. They need to say goodbye to close pals, neighbors, and school friends so consider the school calendar when deciding when to move. Also, be sure that there are a few weeks left at the new destination, before the new school year starts, for your kids to unpack and make new friends in the neighborhood. They attend school more easily if they have enough time to get prepared and make the new house their home.
Choose a moving time that will work best for your children and the whole family. If possible, you can check out the new school, talk to school administrators and teachers and determine a good means of transportation. The transition will be smoother if there’s proper preparation and if there’s sufficient time for everything that needs to be done.
If possible, you should not move before major holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hanukkah since these holidays are celebrated with family and friends. You may also want to consider dates of important family events like birthdays and anniversaries. It’s good to give yourself enough time at the new place before the start of the holiday season so you could meet the neighbors and new friends. Better yet, you can move immediately after a holiday as it would be the best opportunity for get-togethers.
For most people who have children and particular about weather conditions, summer would most likely be chosen as the best time to move. You can guarantee that the weather will almost be perfect and your children will also be out of school at the time. If you have also selected this season as your moving date, be sure to check the schedules of moving companies as well as their rates before you confirm the date of the move.
Most moving companies will charge rates higher than the usual. When moving at peak times, keep in mind that you have to be more organized and prepared. Make sure that the moving truck or company is truly available on the date you plan to move.
Summer moves may be very expensive but winter moves are arguably more difficult. It’s not quite an ideal time to relocate since traveling is tougher due to bad weather. Goods may also get damaged if kept in a truck overnight, under freezing temperature. Furthermore, water damage can happen if you’re moving your items from a cold climate to a warmer environment. Items should be properly sealed to avoid damages due to thawing and freezing.
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