Looking around at the various boxes, bare walls, and empty rooms, your new home may not feel like a home yet. But soon all the dust will settle down, things will be placed in order, pictures will occupy the bare walls, and you will familiarize yourself with your new abode. Keeping in mind certain things that will help out with the transit process can go a long way in making the process easier. This article brings forth some of the things that you should remember when moving into your new home that will help you settle in your new home.
Points to Remember When Moving Into a New Home
1) Get the House Cleaned Up
Before you open up your stuff and start arranging it, make sure the house is clean. Once the furniture is placed, it gets very difficult to clean all the corners of the house. So, this step must be carried out before everything is unpacked and arranged.
2) Unpacking
The task of unpacking can be a daunting one and it is only natural to feel overwhelmed seeing all the boxes waiting to be unpacked. Being calm at this stage is important. Unpacking is an important step and needs to be done carefully, lest you place some of your stuff in a place and then forget its whereabouts. Unpack the stuff for one room at a time and make a mental note of where you’ve kept the things. Don’t make too many changes in your style of arranging things or your habit of keeping things in usual fashion. This will help you get organized and feel at home faster.
3) Change the Locks to Your Home
As soon as the deal is closed and you have the possession of your house, go ahead and either buy a new lock set or have a locksmith come to your home and switch them out. This is important because the previous owners, realtors, maintenance folks are likely to have a set of keys to your home. This step would ensure your own peace of mind.
4) Get Your Address Changed
The first thing to do after changing your home is to stop by your old post office and get your address changed. You would also need to get your address changed at your bank or in case of magazine subscriptions so that they are aware of your new address and you do not miss out on any future issue of the magazines or bills.
5) Get Familiarized with Your New Home
Learn about emergency kit is kept, where the main circuit breaker is, the water shut-offs are, etc. Check the smoke detectors and identify the emergency exits.
These steps will help you settle well into your new home. Take your time and do not get worked up as this is a long and exhausting process, but it is a rewarding experience nonetheless.