Monday, January 11, 2010

Moving Interstate Is Often A Big Decision Followed By A Lot Of Work.

PR Log (Press Release) – Jan 10, 2010 – Moving interstate is often a big decision followed by a lot of work. Organising to move all your worldly possessions is a daunting thing to face which is why it is important to hire removalists that are professional and whom you can trust. With such a big task in front of you where do you begin when moving interstate? Below we have compiled a checklist that will help you organise your interstate move.

Its six weeks until you move. At this stage you should start a filing system for all your moving documentation. This is also a good time to book your flights (if required) and your removalists. If you want a good removalists then book early before they’re booked out. Speak to your removalist about moving interstate as they may have some packing tips for you. Start to plan your packing. Are you going to do it yourself? Or are you going to get a professional packer to come in and do it all for you?

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Start compiling an inventory list of all your belongings. Do you need all of it? Decide on what you are keeping, what you are throwing away and what you can give away or sell. Don’t forget your furry friends. Most removalists will not take animals so be sure to make alternative arrangements. If you are moving interstate make sure you find out the legalities involved in crossing borders with animals.

This is also the time to start changing addresses and getting documentation together or transferred. Car registration, car license, car insurance, Medicare, private health funds, doctors, dentists, associations, clubs, employers, accountant, lawyer, broker, financial planner, fund manager, superannuation manager, financial institutions, Australian Taxation Officer, electoral rolls, social security, schools and more all need to be contacted to arrange cancellation or redirection before moving interstate.  

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Also, start eating frozen food so that it doesn’t go to waste.

Two weeks before your interstate move you should start to do some packing, if you are packing yourself. Organise cartons and packing material and make sure you label every box and give them room identification. This will help you and your removalists. Also contact your removalist to arrange pick up and delivery, if not already done.

Get your car serviced if you are driving interstate. Begin dismantling your furniture. Arrange telephone, internet, electricity, gas and anything else you need for your new home. And lastly return any borrowed items like library books, DVD’s, neighbours belongings etc.

Its one week to the move interstate and you’re sure to be feeling frantic. Confirm cut off dates for your electricity, gas and phone companies. Cancel newspaper, milk, magazine deliveries. Confirm your pets travel arrangements, and your own if you are traveling by plane, train or bus. Drain any fuel left in your lawn mower and empty any gas cylinders/bottles as a safety precaution. Also, remove batteries from any devices that have them. Make a list of things you need and need to do on moving day so you’re organised.

In the last few days leading up to your interstate move finalise your rental agreement (if renting) with your real estate agent. Make sure you have all the necessary keys for your old home and your new home. Confirm with your removalists the time and date and make sure they know that boxes have been labeled with their corresponding room. Defrost the fridge. Do your last loads of laundry. Collect dry cleaning. Pack items that you will need immediately in your new home.

Moving day is often crazy but, stay calm by following your list and getting family and friends to help by giving them specific tasks or instructions. Pack a survival kit with things you will need for your trip. Vacuum rooms as their emptied. Collect all house keys. Make sure everything has been disconnected. Check every room and the yard for any items that may have been left behind. Leave a forwarding address and phone number. Finalise payment with your removalists. And lock the house. You are now ready to leave.

Moving interstate is a big process. It is important that you hire a removalist who is familiar with the process and will take as much care of your belongings as you would. David Jones Removals are the removalists to call if you are looking for professional, knowledgeable removalists. They are experience in local and interstate moving and can also offer you a packing service and storage facilities. Give them a call to have a chat about moving interstate and how they can help you. Ph: 1300 65 1100

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