
Moving during the holiday season brings its own set of challenges, but you can handle both tasks with the right game plan. Our REALTORS® know that setting up a new home while preparing for holiday festivities requires careful planning and good organization to make sure you don't miss anything.
Making a thorough moving schedule becomes even more important during the holidays when your calendar becomes packed with seasonal events. You need to plan for holiday parties, family gatherings, and year-end work responsibilities, in addition to your moving tasks.
Begin with the end in mind by counting backward from your move-in date. Figure out when you should start packing, book movers, switch utilities, and do your final walkthrough. Add extra time to your schedule, as the holidays often bring unexpected setbacks, such as fully booked moving companies.
Instead of seeing your move as one big job, split it up into smaller, easier steps:
The way you pack can make your holiday move easier or harder. Using color labels and organizing by room helps you find important items, which is helpful when you need to access holiday decorations or cooking supplies in your new place.
Start by packing items you don't use often, such as clothes for other seasons, books, and decorative pieces. Keep everyday items within easy reach until you need to pack them. Use special boxes for holiday items you'll need right away, such as decorations, gift wrap, and holiday kitchen tools.
Get these supplies before you start packing:
To keep your family's holiday spirit when you move, you need to plan ahead. You don't have to give up your beloved traditions just because you're moving to a new home.
Think about making your holiday celebrations simpler this year. Have a laid-back open house instead of a fancy dinner party, or get together at a restaurant so you don't have to prepare or clean up. If you send holiday cards, try digital ones to save time and avoid updating your address list right away.
Keep these things easy to reach throughout your move:
When you get to your new place, set up key living areas before you tackle all the unpacking. Make your bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen your top priorities, as these rooms help you keep up your daily habits and feel at ease while you settle in.
Get your holiday items out so you can bring some festive cheer to your new digs. Even a small wreath on the door or a few decorations in the main room can make your new house feel homey for the holidays.
If you're looking at homes for sale in Port Washington or getting ready to move into your new Long Island property, staying on top of things can make a big difference when you're moving during the holidays. Contact us today to work with pros who know the ins and outs of moving during this special season.