Countdown
Counting down to your move
Some people say that moving house is one of the most stressful
things you are ever likely to do. Buying a new home is rarely
stress-free, but we can offer you some handy tips to help make
things run as smoothly as possible.
In the following section, we have put together some useful
suggestions about things that you could be doing in the run-up to
your move. Our countdown starts at four weeks and takes you right
up to your move-in day.
Preparing for a change of address
It's important to let people know you're on the move. Some
things you may wish to do this week include (if applicable):
• Giving notice to your landlord (if you live in rented
accommodation).
• Confirming any school transfers.
• Advising your bank, building society and credit card companies
that you will soon be changing address.
• Registering with a new doctor and dentist.
• Arranging for a removal company, if necessary.
3 weeks to go...
To ensure that your move goes as planned, now is the time to
consider the following.
Insurance
Make sure your current home contents insurance policy covers
your belongings during the move and that it is transferred to your
new address.
It should be noted that in flatted developments, and some
housing developments, Westpoint will appoint a Property Manager*
who will arrange for communal buildings insurance.
You've got the power
Let your services and utilities suppliers know you're on the
move. The following suppliers will need to be advised of your
moving date:
• Cable/Satellite TV
• Electricity
• Gas
• Telephone
• Internet Service Providers
Remember, when we hand over your new home we'll let you know who
all your new suppliers are.
*Definitions can be found in the glossary .
Start planning your packing
It may be too soon to start packing, but there are plenty of
things you can do in preparation.
Clear out the clutter
Get rid of anything that you no longer use or want. When it
comes to clothes, if you've not worn something for a year, you
probably never will again. Your local charity shop will be happy to
take items that are in good condition. This is the ideal time to
clear out cupboards, sheds, garages and attics, all of which are
easy to overlook. This could take longer than you expect as you may
come across long forgotten and intriguing items.
Boxing clever
If the removal firm don't supply boxes as standard - or if you
are undertaking the move without professional assistance, it's time
to start collecting boxes in preparation for your big move.
Organisation is the key
Think about what you'll need right away and work out where to
pack these items so that they can be easily found during your move.
Work out a system for labelling things that allows you to advise
the removal firm, or friends and family involved in the move, which
boxes go where.
2 weeks to go...
This is when you need to make sure that everyone knows about
your move. The following people and companies will need to know
your new address and when you are moving:
• Royal Mail
• Your family and friends
• Your employer
• Your Doctor, dentist and optician (if applicable)
• Your Insurance companies
• The Council Tax department
• The DVLA
• Your mobile phone company
• Your gym and any other organisations of which you are a
member
There may be other people and organisations that you need to
advise about your move, but the above list should be a good
starting point.
One week to go...
If you've followed our countdown so far, this is the week when
everything should come together as planned. However, there are
still a few things to do before you move house.
Final preparations...
• Contact your Solicitor to confirm that everything is on
track.
• Confirm arrangements with your removal firm or van hire
company.
• Start packing less frequently used items.
One week to go...
• It may be a good idea to make alternative arrangements for
your pets on move in day.
• Rearrange milk and newspaper deliveries.
Remember also to make time for your Familiarisation Visit which
will be scheduled to take place this week.
Move-in day
It's move-in day and by now you should be all packed up and
ready to go. Before you leave your old home remember to:
• Make a note of the final meter readings and advise your
utility companies so that they can send you the final bills.
• If you've not already done so, put together a box or bag
containing essential everyday items. Remember, after all that
lifting and carrying, you'll have earned a cup of tea, so make sure
that the kettle is easy to find!
• Make sure you haven't forgotten anything. It is always a good
idea to check the cupboards one last
time.
• And remember to keep some tissues handy! No matter how much
you're looking forward to moving, leaving your old home can be an
emotional experience.