The Ultimate Moving Checklist: 8 Weeks to Moving Day
Moving is a massive undertaking with dozens of tasks competing for your attention. Without a plan, important details slip through the cracks — and you end up scrambling on moving day. This week-by-week checklist keeps you organized and in control from the moment you know you're moving until you're settled into your new home.
8 Weeks Before Moving Day
This is the big-picture planning phase. Start early, and every subsequent week gets easier.
- Create a moving binder or digital folder — centralize all documents, receipts, contracts, and checklists
- Set your budget — include movers, packing supplies, travel, deposits, and a 10–15% contingency
- Research moving companies — get recommendations, read reviews, verify licensing
- Request 3–5 moving quotes — schedule in-home or virtual surveys for accurate estimates
- Start decluttering — go room by room, sorting items into keep, sell, donate, and discard piles
- If renting, review your lease — understand notice requirements and security deposit conditions
6 Weeks Before Moving Day
- Book your moving company — confirm the date, get a binding estimate in writing
- Order packing supplies — boxes (various sizes), tape, bubble wrap, packing paper, markers, labels
- Start packing non-essentials — seasonal items, books, decor, guest room items
- Arrange school transfers if you have kids — request records and research new schools
- Research new-area services — doctors, dentists, vets, mechanics, gyms
- Begin using up pantry items — fewer perishables to move or waste
4 Weeks Before Moving Day
- Notify your landlord or schedule closing — confirm your move-out date
- File a change of address with USPS (usps.com/move) — set a forwarding start date
- Update your address with banks, credit cards, insurance, subscriptions, voter registration, DMV
- Transfer or set up utilities — electricity, gas, water, internet, trash pickup at new address
- Pack room by room — label every box with contents AND destination room
- Make travel arrangements — if your move involves driving or flying to a new city
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- Confirm everything with your movers — date, time, address, special instructions, payment method
- Pack most remaining items — leave out only daily essentials (toiletries, a few dishes, bedding)
- Plan your "essentials box" — the last box packed, first box opened (see below)
- Arrange pet and child care for moving day
- Clean out the refrigerator and freezer — defrost if needed
- Dispose of items movers can't transport — hazardous materials, propane tanks, perishable food, live plants (for interstate moves)
- Back up your computer and important digital files
1 Week Before Moving Day
- Finish packing everything except day-of essentials
- Disassemble furniture — beds, desks, shelving units (bag and label all hardware)
- Prepare appliances — disconnect, clean, and dry washers/dryers; service if required
- Confirm utility shutoffs at old address and startups at new address
- Withdraw cash for tips — $4–5 per mover per hour (local) or $20–50 per mover per day (long-distance)
- Take photos of electronics — document cable connections before unplugging
- Say goodbye to neighbors and share your new contact info
Moving Day
- Do a final walkthrough — check every room, closet, cabinet, attic, garage, and outdoor storage
- Be present when movers arrive — review the inventory list and point out fragile/high-value items
- Protect floors and walls — movers should use blankets and runners
- Keep essentials with you — don't put your essentials box on the truck
- Check the truck before it leaves — make sure nothing was missed
- Clean the old home — or schedule a cleaning service
- Hand over keys — to the landlord, new owner, or real estate agent
- Tip and thank your crew
Your Essentials Box Checklist
This box stays with you (in your car, not the truck) and contains everything you need for the first 24 hours:
- Toiletries — toothbrush, soap, shampoo, toilet paper
- Medications and prescriptions
- Phone chargers and cables
- A change of clothes for each family member
- Basic kitchen items — paper plates, cups, utensils, snacks, coffee
- Bedding — sheets and pillows (or sleeping bags)
- Important documents — IDs, lease/closing docs, moving contract
- Basic tools — screwdriver, hammer, utility knife, tape
- Pet supplies — food, leash, medication, bowls, litter box
- Kids' essentials — favorite toys, blankets, snacks, diapers
First Week in Your New Home
- Inspect the delivery — check inventory against the mover's list, note any damage immediately
- Unpack room by room — start with kitchen and bedrooms (the essentials)
- Change the locks — you don't know who has copies of the existing keys
- Test all systems — HVAC, plumbing, electrical, appliances, smoke detectors
- Meet your neighbors — first impressions matter in a new community
- Update your GPS and apps with your new home address
- Register to vote at your new address if you've changed districts
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