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Moving House - Download Our Free Handy Checklist to Keep You on Track

Research has revealed that moving house which includes either buying or selling your home is an extremely stressful life event. However, planning in advance will minimise the anxiety of moving house for everyone.

Undoubtedly, moving home can be a stressful experience but having a checklist can make the entire moving process so much simpler. As one of the best end of lease cleaning specialists in Newcastle and Wollongong, we wanted to put something together to help every mover's transition smoother than ever. Regardless of the move type, our checklist will help you stay organised and prepared before the move. You can download your free copy below.

end of lease and moving in or out check list

Our moving checklist contains:

Prior to Moving Day

✔️Sell or donate any items that you do not want or need

✔️Call your utility and services companies to determine a discontinue date

✔️Complete all the repairs that are necessary (for renters) or listed on your inspection report (for Homeowners)

✔️Set up installation, start up dates for utilities in your new home (gas, electric, water etc

✔️Set up installation dates for TV, phone and internet services

✔️Contact a moving company or reserve a truck

✔️Contact a cleaning company that specialises in moving in/out cleans and end of lease cleans

✔️Begin collecting boxes (check at supermarkets, newsagents etc)

✔️Purchase packing supplies, packing tape, packing boxes, large felt tips for labelling, bubble wrap and newspaper for wrapping

✔️Start packing your personal valuables and make sure to secure them separately from other items

✔️Measure floor plan to check if your items and belongings will fit the entire space

✔️Make arrangements for pets and children for moving day

✔️Contact Australian Post to set up of forwarding of mail to new address starting on moving day

✔️Pack


Post Moving Day

✔️Schedule a deep cleaning of your new house

✔️Unpack essential items first then arrange other items according to their use

✔️Check existing facilities and schedule home repairs and improvements for your new home

✔️Install additional security systems

✔️Update your vehicle registration and licence details

✔️Update your address details on the electoral roll

✔️Change/update your insurance providers

✔️Transfer all medical records, prescriptions and school records

✔️Alert your bank(s) and any other financial institutions of your new address

✔️Purchase a home and contents insurance from a trusted insurance provider to ensure extra protection of your property

✔️Give your friends and family your new contact information

Checklist for Moving In Or Out of a House
Download Your Copy of Our Moving Checklist

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should be on a moving checklist?

    A moving checklist helps to ensure that nothing is forgotten during your move. Hence, it should include everything you need to sort out before and after moving - from personal items to your address and personal accounts.


    Depending on your individual needs and requirements, you can freely customise your checklist. But to give you an idea of what to include on your ultimate moving house checklist, you should at least include the following:


    1. Plan your moving date in advance so you can make any necessary arrangements for the moving company, removal company, and packing services that you may hire.
    2. Notify your utility providers of the scheduled move so they can disconnect or transfer your service.
    3. Notify the post office of your new address and forward any mail.
    4. List down the important items that you will move. You can sell your other items at the garage sale if you don't plan on including them in your move.
    5. Dispose any hazardous or perishable items that cannot be moved.
    6. Make sure that you label all your boxes with their contents and the location they will go in the new home
    7. Make arrangements for pet care including your pet medical records if applicable

    If you're looking for a reliable checklist, Elleisha's Property Services provides a complete checklist for your smooth transition.

  • What do you need in the first day moving house?

    Whether you're moving across the country or just across town, keeping all your important items packed in one place is helpful for staying organised. Not only does it minimise stress but it also saves a lot of time.


    Personal Items

    Prepare a bag or a box where all your personal items are kept to avoid losing them among a pile of other boxes. Some of these personal items may include your wallet, important documents, gadgets, some fragile items, and anything you don't want to risk losing.


    House Keys

    You can only access your new home with your keys. To ensure you don't hassle yourself or others, be mindful of your house keys by keeping it on your purse or on your personal items bag.


    Toiletries

    After a long, tiring day of moving, all you want is to relax in a hot shower. And you won't be able to do that without your bathroom necessities such as soap, toilet paper, towel, and the like. So be sure to pack them separately to avoid the hassle.


    Tools

    Prepare a toolbox in case you will be needing to repair something in your house. Stow away a flashlight, batteries, screwdrivers, hammers, and any other supplies you think might be necessary. This way, you have all the essential items already with you when you are faced with a sudden repair.


    Quick Meals

    If you are moving far away, you would surely need to prepare food in your new residence. No need to plan a big grocery run. Instead, opt for quick meals for the first few days so you won't have to worry about a ton of cooking. Pack meals that are only enough for you and your family members.

  • What to organise before moving out?

    Before anything else, you should consider having a house checklist to make sure you don't forget anything. Hence, you should organise the following before moving out.


    • surrender the keys to the new owner or real estate agent
    • start packing all important items to ensure that nothing will get lost or be left out; fragile items may also need separate packing boxes to ensure they won't get damaged
    • set up your existing utilities for transfer or open new utility accounts with different utility companies
    • arrange connection and disconnection of all other services with all your utility providers
    • donate or sell things that you won't need or cannot transfer to your new property
    • measure the layout and floor plan of your new house so you would know if the space fits for your belongings
    • schedule home improvements or repairs that you need to get done immediately
    • schedule a furniture floor plan check to ensure your furniture didn't get damaged and your appliances are still working properly
    • schedule your moving date and hiring a moving company
    • hire a cleaning services company
    • make sure you have all the necessary documents and paperwork of your moving process

    To help you get started on your move, you can download our printable moving house checklist Australia.

  • What should you not forget when moving house?

    When moving into a new home, it's easy to overlook important items/tasks. Here are some of the things you should add on your moving house checklist to ensure you don't forget them.


    House Keys

    Your house keys are one of the most important things that you should not forget when moving. Particularly if you do not have a duplicate yet, you should place your keys on your bag to get them easily as you arrive in your new property.


    Documents

    The last thing you want to get lost is your important documents. Be sure to keep an eye on all your tax, insurance, dental, health, and financial documents. Place them on a separate bag and label them.


    Personal Valuables

    Anything that is valuable to you whether it is an expensive painting or a simple wall clock should be kept securely. If possible, place them in your own car to ensure they are safe and unharmed. If these valuables are big, label them differently and notify the mover to handle them with care.


    Borrowed Items

    If you borrowed something from a friend or a neighbour, chances are high that you won't see that person again. While packing, be mindful of anything that isn't actually yours. Allocate all these borrowed items in a box so you can return them to their respective owners before you move.

  • What is the first thing you should do when you move into a new house?

    Moving in to a new home means that there are a couple of things that you need to do first before you can be able to settle in completely.


    Plan a thorough cleaning

    One of the first few things to include in your post moving house checklist is a thorough cleaning of your property. You can either do it yourself or hire a cleaning service company like Elleisha's Property Services to do it. No matter the size of your house, it's always a good idea to schedule a deep cleaning to ensure that you get rid of all the dirt and debris that has accumulated either from the past homeowners or from construction.


    Unpack

    When unpacking, get your essential items first. If you’re moving into a new home, prioritise putting away everything in the kitchen so that you can cook and eat. Make sure to get your toiletries, beddings, and linens ready so that you can also wash and sleep comfortably. Afterwards, you can organise your other items by their use.


    Provide safeguards for children and pets

    Provide safeguards for children and pets after moving by making sure they are familiar with their new environment. Make sure children and pets are kept in a safe, secure area where they can play and do their activities freely.


    Install a security system

    Check all doors and windows for any weak spots that could be exploited by burglars. As new residents, you can be an easy target among thieves and trespassers. Thus, consider changing locks or installing additional security systems. Place them in areas where you or your neighbours can easily recognise them in the event that your house is robbed or trespassed.


    Update your new address

    Change your address with the post office and other important institutions such as banks and insurance company. This is important not only to ensure that you receive all your mails and packages in your new address but also to protect your identity from fraudsters.


    Check existing appliances

    If you are moving in to a property that has existing appliances and fixtures permanently attached to it, you should check if they are still working. These appliances and fixtures may include lightings, ceiling fans, hot water system, and more.

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    Ellieshas Property Services is a cleaning and maintenance company based in both Wollongong and Newcastle. We are also a registered NDIS provider. Visit our website to find out more about the cleaning services our team provides.  


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I hope you enjoy reading this blog post.

Ellieshas Property Services is a cleaning and maintenance company based in both Wollongong and Newcastle. We are also a registered NDIS provider. Visit our website to find out more about the cleaning services our team provides. 

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