4 valuable packing tips to make moving easy
Avoid packing stress while moving! Moving is one of the most
stressful events in a person's life. In addition to the large financial
expenses, letting go of the old environment, doing odd jobs in the new home and
getting used to a new place, there is undoubtedly that inevitable packing
stress. However, these 4 tips make packing a lot easier!
Tip 1. The Attic
The place where perhaps the most clutter is stored is the
least attractive to pack. And yet it must be empty. So start well before the
move and start with this space, then you can check it off your list!
Tip 2. Stay or go
We humans can be real collectors. After all, you never know
when something might come in handy! A move is an ideal time to 'de-clutter.'
Have you not used something in recent years? Then it is very likely that you
will no longer need it in the future. Get rid of things that you no longer
need, then the attic in your new home will remain (for the time being) a lot
emptier!
Tip 3. Earn some extra pocket money
A move is often very expensive. In addition to the house's
purchase price, you have to deal with brokerage and notary fees, and in most
cases, you have to pay a transfer tax. In addition, the countless visits to the
hardware store will undoubtedly be an attack on your (savings) account. Sell
- before the move - old furniture, clothing, and other items you do not want
to take to the new home. Marktplaats is an ideal means for this. That extra
'income' is a welcome addition in these expensive times.
Tip 4. Order in chaos
Work room by room as you pack. Packing will go much more
smoothly if you take the time to prepare the protective packaging in advance.
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here. Use sturdy (moving) boxes that are easy to stack. You divide
heavy items, such as books, into different boxes. This way, both the moving box
and your back remain intact. Make sure that you clearly note on each box what
is in it and in which room in the new home the box may be placed upon arrival
in the new home.

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