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September 10, 2021

Millennial-Friendly Moving Tips

Packing for a moveBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

And so, you're really adulting now--handling your first move minus the aspects of parental castoffs or finances. The first thing you might have figured out about gathering up sticks and moving could be that the costs add up rapidly. The following thing would be that it will require insane organizational skills to move all that you have from here to there without mistaking your X-Box box for the Ninja box.
 

1) Make Use of Technology for Good

You will find lots of apps to aid you to plan a move--they could keep track of anything from your packing (store pictures with the items you place in every carton) to starting up utilities (big life skill) to hiring a moving company in Denver. You can share the info with roommates or family so everybody is certainly in the know.

2) Low-Tech Still Rules for Moving

All the fantastic apps in the world won't be able to replace old-fashioned boxes as well as packing tape. Here is a moving hint that you will benefit from for the rest of your life--buy small cartons. Sure, you will get more stuff in a large box, but they get heavy very fast. A good amount of small boxes tend to be more useful than a handful of giant ones.

So, you will want cartons, tape (spring for the tape gun), plenty of newsprint or bubble wrap for shock absorption, and markers. If you're really organized, you may use color coded markers for the cartons, but most people are happy with a black wide-tip Sharpie.

One larger carton that is certainly worth purchasing is a wardrobe box--a durable box with a metal hanging bar over the top. You are able to store your hanging apparel in this box and not concern yourself with wrinkles and dry cleaning as you unpack. Check with your local moving company in Denver for any specialty boxes that you might require.

3) Give Yourself Plenty of Time

Recall when you were in college and could load up and move to another apartment (or room in the frat house) within a part of a day? Put that out of your mind. Right now you've got home furnishings, electronics, paddle boards, as well as the stuff that you used to keep in your parent's garage. Not to mention your t-shirt collection. Give yourself several weeks at minimum to pack up for the move--the further you are going, the more amount of time you'll need.

A fantastic guideline is one or two days for each room--you will be able to pack a studio apartment a lot quicker than you'll be able to a two-bedroom rental. Dispose of all the stuff you never use or don't need--donate it, give it away or perhaps throw it out.

4) Know Your Boundaries

Without a doubt, you are young and ready to take on life, but you may still want professional movers, particularly if you have stuff like a motorcycle or even a jet ski. If you're moving a lengthy distance and flying to your new home, you may also need to transport your car. Professional movers in Denver will be able to pack and move ALL your things for you, and you do not need to concern yourself with it not getting there in one piece.

If it is at all in the finances, you should think about finding a professional moving company in Denver for your move. If you're moving for a job, your moving package likely includes this bonus, so absolutely take advantage of it.

5) Take a Selfie

Nothing is ever legitimate until it's a story on social media, therefore take a pic as soon as you are in your new house. As a professional mover in Denver, we are here to perform the tough work for you and will even join you in the selfie, if you would like. Contact us today for info on A-1 Freeman Moving Group’s services, selfies are free.

 

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