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Moving into a new home is exciting—but it can also feel overwhelming. From packing up your belongings to setting up utilities, there are plenty of details to manage along the way. Whether you’re relocating across town or making a big move to Gresham, these moving tips will help you stay organized and stress-free.<\/p>\n

1. Start Planning Early<\/h2>\n

Give yourself plenty of time to prepare. Create a moving checklist at least a month in advance so you don’t miss important steps like scheduling movers, updating your address, or transferring utilities.<\/p>\n

2. Declutter Before You Pack<\/h2>\n

Moving is the perfect time to donate, sell, or toss items you no longer need. Less clutter means fewer boxes to move and more space in your new apartment.<\/p>\n

3. Label Everything Clearly<\/h2>\n

Label boxes by room and contents so unpacking is quick and easy. Use color-coded tape or sticky notes to keep everything organized.<\/p>\n

4. Pack an Essentials Box<\/h2>\n

Keep a box of everyday necessities—like toiletries, a change of clothes, important documents, and phone chargers—with you during the move. That way, you’ll have what you need right away when you arrive.<\/p>\n

5. Protect Fragile Items<\/h2>\n

Use bubble wrap, towels, or clothing to cushion fragile items. Be sure to mark boxes as “fragile” so movers know to handle them carefully.<\/p>\n

6. Take Photos of Electronics<\/h2>\n

Snap photos of cable connections before unplugging your TV, Wi-Fi router, or gaming console. This makes reassembly much easier at your new place.<\/p>\n

7. Schedule Utilities Ahead of Time<\/h2>\n

Ask questions during your leasing process to find out which utilities you’ll need to set up on your own. Services like internet, electricity, and water are important to confirm before move-in so everything is ready when you arrive.<\/p>\n

8. Keep Important Documents Handy<\/h2>\n

Store passports, IDs, medical records, and rental documents in a folder you keep with you, not in a moving truck.<\/p>\n

9. Hire Movers (or Recruit Friends) Early<\/h2>\n

If you’re using professional movers, book them in advance to lock in the date and avoid last-minute stress. If friends are helping, give them plenty of notice (and promise pizza as a thank-you).<\/p>\n

10. Do a Final Walkthrough<\/h2>\n

Before leaving your old place, double-check closets, cabinets, and drawers to make sure nothing gets left behind.<\/p>\n

Don’t Forget the Little Things<\/h2>\n

It’s easy to focus on big items like furniture and electronics, but the small household essentials are often the most forgotten—and the hardest to live without on your first night. Here are a few common items to add to your checklist:<\/p>\n

Kitchen Essentials<\/h3>\n