Tips and Tricks When You’re Moving Out For The First Time

Oct 5, 2024 | Moving

Moving out for the first time is a momentous occasion. Whether you’re leaving your parent’s house to get your first apartment or relocating to a new city for work, you’re probably a bundle of excitement and nerves! At Mike Hammer Moving, we completely understand, and we’ve worked with hundreds of individuals who’ve needed help with a first move. We’re here to make the process less stressful with a few of our top tips and tricks for making a first move. So, let’s get started!

3 Things To Do When You’re Moving Out For the First Time

They say that success is 90% planning and 10% execution, and that definitely applies to moving. You really need to research, make decisions, and prepare for the move starting weeks or potentially even months in advance. If you do that, the actual moving day won’t be so bad! 

In the sections below, we’ll touch on some of the best things you can do to ensure that your first time moving out is a success.

Create a Realistic Budget For the Move

While we understand that not everyone who’s moving away from home for the first time is a young adult, many are. This might mean that you don’t have a lot of funds to your name or you just recently started getting a paycheck. Regardless of your circumstances, you need to set a realistic budget for the move. This includes the cost of moving your possessions from point A to point B, as well as the cost of acquiring a new place to live (whether you’re renting or buying). You should also set aside an emergency fund in case things don’t go exactly as planned in your new location. 

Research Your Destination and Make Arrangements to Settle In

Setting a realistic budget also requires quite a bit of research. If you’re moving from one state or city to another, you’ll want to know about the average cost of living in the area. You may also want to research things like job opportunities, housing, crime rates, school districts, and any other factors that could impact your quality of life. Once you know exactly where you’re going to move, you’ll also want to make arrangements so that you can comfortably live in the new location on day one. This means setting up things like electricity, water, and internet so that they will be ready to go as soon as you step through the door (or shortly thereafter). 

Hire a Team of Professional Movers

The best gift you can give yourself when moving out for the first time is professional assistance. Moving can be stressful, and just managing the logistics of getting all your stuff packed up and moved out can be a lot to handle — especially for someone who’s never done it before. Fortunately, the experts at Mike Hammer Moving are here to help. So, if you’re located in or near the greater Kansas City area and are preparing for a move – whether short or long distance, reach out to us at Mike Hammer Moving to get a quote or learn more about our services!

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