8 Tips To Make Moving Less Stressful

8 Tips To Make Moving Less Stressful

  • Brian Grimm
  • 05/24/24

Moving to a new home is an exciting journey, but it can also be fraught with stress and uncertainty. Whether relocating across town or across the country, the process involves a series of steps that, if mismanaged, can become overwhelming. This guide shares essential tips on how to make moving less stressful, integrating strategies that have proven effective time and again. By planning ahead and employing these tactics, you can enjoy a seamless move into your new residence in Highlands Ranch.

1. Start Early and Organize


One fundamental step in making moving less stressful is starting preparations early. Ideally, the planning phase should begin at least eight weeks before the moving date. Begin by creating a detailed checklist that includes all the tasks you need to complete week by week. This checklist should encompass everything from sorting and decluttering belongings to scheduling utilities for the new home.

2. Declutter and Donate


Before packing, it's crucial to declutter. Reducing the volume of items needed to move can significantly decrease stress levels and moving costs. Go through each room systematically, sorting items into categories to keep, donate, or discard. Consider donating items that are no longer useful but could benefit others. This simplifies the move and gives a sense of accomplishment and lightness as you transition to your new environment.

3. Hire Professional Movers


For many, the physical act of moving is the most daunting part. Hiring professional movers can alleviate much of this burden. When selecting a moving company, ensure they are reputable, insured, and have good reviews. Request quotes from several companies and review their services to choose the best fit for your budget and needs. Professional movers can handle everything from packing belongings securely to transporting them safely to the new home, making the process much easier.

4. Pack Smart


Effective packing is a critical aspect of making moving less stressful. Use sturdy boxes and quality packing materials to protect items. Label each box clearly with its contents and the room it belongs in. This will not only help during the moving process but also when unpacking in the new home. Consider packing a "first-night" box with essentials like toiletries, a change of clothes, medications, and chargers, which will help you settle in on the first night without needing to unpack everything at once.

5. Take Care of Utilities and Address Changes


Ahead of the move, make a list of all utilities and services that need to be transferred or set up in the new home. Arranging for electricity, water, gas, and internet to be connected before arrival can significantly reduce stress. Additionally, update your address with banks, subscriptions, and government bodies to ensure important mail is received without interruption.

6. Keep Important Documents Handy


During the move, keep all important documents, such as contracts, leases, and personal identification, in a secure and accessible place. This includes documents related to the sale or purchase of property. Having these documents easily accessible can provide peace of mind and prevent last-minute scrambles.

7. Plan for Pets and Children


If you have pets or young children, planning for their care during the move is crucial. Arrange for a pet sitter or childcare to keep them entertained and stress-free on moving day. This allows the focus to be on the move without distractions or worries about their well-being.

8. Settle In Gradually


Once you’ve moved into your new home, take time to unpack and settle in gradually. Start with the essentials, such as the bedroom and kitchen, and gradually move to less critical areas. This approach can help prevent burnout and make the process of turning your new house into a home more enjoyable.

Final Thoughts


Moving doesn’t have to be a source of stress if managed correctly. By starting early, staying organized, and utilizing the right resources, the moving process can be streamlined, and the transition into your new home can be a joyful experience. As a trusted advisor in Highlands Ranch real estate, Brian Grimm is here to help at every step of the way.

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Brian Grimm

Brian Grimm

Co-Founder | Realtor®

About The Author

A Colorado native going back three generations, Brian was born and raised in Littleton and has lived in Douglas County for over 20 years. He primarily serves his hometown, Littleton, and also serves Highlands Ranch, and Castle Rock. 

Brian’s wife Sarah Grimm became licensed in 2003 and was his guide into the real estate industry. He started working as her unofficial assistant, giving him the chance to gain unique hands-on training in the field by being involved in the business, even if not in an official capacity. He learned the ins and outs of the job by creating marketing plans, meeting clients, and even installing open house signs. 

In 2015, Brian and Sarah decided to become partners. Once licensed, they formed the boutique brokerage Luxe Living. Sarah served as Brian’s managing broker for three years while continuing his training. Unfortunately, Sarah had to step down to take care of her health, so Brian took over her former position as managing broker.

Brian’s favorite part of the job is assisting clients and agents alike. He takes pride in being a trusted guide to people experiencing a significant upheaval or transformative change. Brian is a communicative, supportive, caring, and hard-working professional who can simplify what can appear to be a complex process. 

By giving his clients clarity, he empowers them to make crucial decisions with confidence. Brian does this by asking questions, spending time with his clients upfront to find out what their goals and motivating factors are to keep them on track. As a former electrician, Brian also offers years of residential construction experience. In 2020, Brain was awarded the 2 Carat Diamond Award by the South Metro Denver Realtor Association, and in 2021, was awarded the 3 Carat Diamond Award.

Living in the beautiful mountainside with his wife and adorable twin children, Brian loves the relaxed lifestyle, friendly people, and abundant outdoor activities. He enjoys spending time with his family, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and snowboarding. During baseball season, you’ll often find Brian at the Coors field cheering on the Colorado Rockies.

Brian and his wife, a two-time cancer survivor, are passionate advocates for the Believe Big Organization and the American Cancer Society. They donate a portion of all of their transactions to these foundations. 

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