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4 Great Moving Tips for a New Homeowner

A smiling couple carries boxes into a bright, modern kitchen, suggesting they are moving into a new home. More boxes are stacked on the floor and counter, indicating the unpacking process.

Getting ready to move? This is a fun and exciting time, especially if you are moving into your first home. It can also be stressful and a lot of work. Here are some tips to make the process go smoothly.

Moving Tips for a New Homeowner

4 Great Moving Tips For New Homeowners

Hire Help

A lot of moving is hard work. You can enlist the help of family and friends but if you have large items to move, consider hiring some professionals to help with the heavy lifting. Even if you want to move yourself, you can get help for just an hour or two to move furniture, heavy boxes, or appliances. Not only do they have an efficient workflow down to make the process go faster, but pros also often bring specialized equipment such as heavy-duty dollies and padding that makes the entire move easier.

Take Breaks

It can be tempting to get everything unpacked as soon as possible. If that’s what you need to feel settled, then go for it. But if you can live with boxes for a few days, try to pace yourself as you unpack. Remember to take breaks for food and water, especially if you have been lifting and moving a lot of heavy things. Breaks are also a great way to get to know your new neighborhood.

Keep Track of Receipts

Moving gets expensive. If your employer will help cover the costs of your move, make sure that you hang onto your receipts. Even if you have to pay out of pocket, there are a few situations where you can deduct some moving expenses from your taxes. Keeping your receipts until you talk to your tax professional will ensure that you can take advantage of available deductions.

Get to Know Your New Home

Resist the urge to go out and buy new furniture, artwork, curtains, and other things to fill your new home. Take some time to live in it first to find out what will be useful and how you eventually want to decorate to show your style and make the house into a home.

Zach Eastman
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Zach Eastman

Lending Manager at Zenlo Lending LLC · NMLS #314581

The founder, and CEO of Zenlo Lending’s mortgage team, where he blends the spirit of a teacher with the precision of a financial analyst. With a passion for helping others, Zach approaches each client’s journey as an opportunity for growth and enlightenment.

Specializes in: Conventional loans, FHA loans, VA loans
Licensed in: CO, ID, TX, UT
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