The Perfect 8 Week Move DC

The following real estate tips contain all the information you need to know about the perfect eight-week move. Read on for simple yet effective ideas on moving into yourDC home.

Local Companies

Gentle Giant Moving Company
(703) 372-2589
5782 2nd St., NE
Washington, DC
Stone Fabrication & Installation
(202) 291-7867
5909 Blair Rd., NW
Washington, DC
BR-MOVERS
301-370-9608
5644 3rd st n.e
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Washington DC Movers
(202) 629-9002
678 Indiana Ave NW
Washington, DC
UPS
(301) 386-8187
8440 Ardwick-Ardmore Rd
Washington, DC
S & H Trucking
(202) 526-2043
1013 Rhode Island Ave., NE
Washington, DC
Housing Opportunities Unlimited Inc
(202) 408-7900
1140 N Capitol St NW
Washington, DC
Prime Movers
(202) 269-0500
Washington, DC
Nationwide Relocation
(202) 842-2696
Washington, DC
Prudential Relocation
(202) 626-5000
1325 G St NW Ste 600
Washington, DC

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WEEK 8

  • Create a 3-ring binder to organize all the details.
  • Decide whether to move with the help of friends or professionals. Price the many costs (truck, gas, food, hotels, strained muscles, strained friendships, etc.) of doing it yourself before deciding that professionals are too expensive.
  • Hire your truck or moving company immediately. Depending on the time of year and direction you’re traveling, procrastinators can be wait-listed several months or forced to pay a premium.
  • Research if your moving expenses are tax-deductible.

 

WEEK 7

  • Clean out storage areas in and around your home and donate or sell everything you don’t need.
  • Decide whether to leave, sell, donate or ship large appliances.
  • Start planning your meals around the contents of your freezer.
  • Get rid of anything flammable or corrosive (paint, cleaning products, antifreeze, oil, gasoline, etc.). If your grill has a gas tank, empty it completely. If you’re unsure where to get rid of these materials, ask your moving company for a local HAZMAT disposal site.

 

WEEK 6

  • Start collecting used grocery boxes for your packing needs.
  • Have all valuables you are moving or shipping re-appraised for insurance purposes.

 

WEEK 5

  • Send a change of address kit to your post office.
  • If moving out of state, research the driver’s license and auto registration requirements.
  • Register children in their new school and transfer their records
  • Alert your homeowner’s/renter’s and auto insurance companies.

 

WEEK 4

  • Contact all organizations you belong to and transfer your membership to the new location.
  • Ask for health care referrals in your new location then transfer all your medical records, including x-rays, to them.
  • Make a home inventory of all your possessions. Record the serial numbers of any electronic equipment.
  • Start packing items you won’t need between now and the move.

 

WEEK 3

  • Get a two-month supply of medications and have your prescriptions transferred to a pharmacy in the new location
  • Ask your veterinarian about travel plans for your pets.
  • If you’re packing your own stuff, start buying packing materials. I need tips for packing up my home.
  • Double check your insurance policy for what is covered in a move. Make sure your homeowner’s or renter’s liability insurance covers both the new and old locations during the move.

 

WEEK 2

  • Check with all of your local vendors (such as dry cleaners or film developers) to pick up items and settle accounts.
  • Tell the utility companies when to turn off the old services and turn on the new (two days before your arrival).
    Pack all valuable items you will be taking with you.

 

WEEK 1

  • Unplug, defrost and dry the freezer and refrigerator
  • Pack suitcases with all items you will need until the moving truck arrives in your new location.
  • Prepare a special "last-on/first-off" box with any items you will need immediately upon your arrival.

 

 

 

 

Published on January 11, 2007

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5782 2nd St., NE
Washington, DC

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