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4 Tips To Make Your Move from NYC To San Francisco Easy And Hassle-Free

Ross Sapir
Ross Sapir
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Moving from one location to another can be stressful. This is especially true if you’re planning to move long distance to San Francisco. You’ll have a lot of things on your plate to ensure that the entire household will get back on track as soon as possible. If you’re an employee, you should be able to resume work immediately so you can continue earning. If you’re going to move with your children, they should be able to attend school to avoid missing out on lessons. To make the move easier for you, use this article as your guide. This will be a great resource for you to have a stress-free move. 

Living in New York for years and moving to San Francisco can be tough. Aside from the tasks involved in the move, you also have to make drastic adjustments to your lifestyle. To make this process easier for you, take note of the following tips:

1. Take the time to scale down.

Everything you own is your investment. More often than not, you spent a lot of money to afford your furniture and appliances. All of these things might cost you money, but this doesn’t mean that you should bring everything to San Francisco. Doing this will only result in higher moving expenses and more dust in your new home. To steer away from this direction, take the time to scale down. This means going through all of your possessions and assess which ones are still usable. 

For items which are already damaged or out-of-style, consider giving them to a charity of selling them through a garage sale. The money you can earn from the garage sale can be used to pay for your moving expenses. 

2. Pack ahead of time.

Regardless if you’re moving to the west coast or Silicon Valley, you will need to pack all of your valuables. You need to make sure that all of these are in perfect working condition the moment you arrive in San Francisco. For you to achieve this goal, pack ahead of time. Instead of packing all of your valuables in one sitting, opt to pack them gradually every day. For example, if you have a full-time job, allot at least two hours of your time every day to pack. Doing this will lessen stress and allow you to accomplish other tasks, as well. 

3. Label all of your moving boxes.

Your task as a mover doesn’t end once you arrive in San Francisco. Keep in mind that you will still need to unpack all of your moving boxes, arrange all of your valuables, and make sure that your house actually feels like home. To lessen the pressure and stress during the unpacking process, label all of your moving boxes. The labels should include where the moving boxes should be placed, what items are inside, and if there are any fragile valuables packed. These boxes should be placed to their designated rooms upon arrival to your new home to avoid repetition of tasks.

You should invest in markers and implement a certain labeling strategy, as well. This labeling strategy should be practiced by everyone helping out during the move.

4. Familiarize yourself with the area.

New York City and San Francisco are two great cities to live in. These two cities can offer a lot of opportunities for you and your children. However, even though these cities are similar to each other, moving will still require a certain adjustment from your part. You need to change your lifestyle just so you can continue living in San Francisco. 

While you’re at it, don’t forget to familiarize yourself with restaurants close from where you’re living. Having this information will make it easy for you to eat out whenever you feel tired to cook. If you don’t have a car, you should also be adept with the schedule of public transportation in your area. Do you know what to ride going to work? Until what time is the bus available? Is public transportation convenient for your children? This information is vital because usually, you will depend on your schedule and daily routine based on the availability of buses and trains nearby. 

It’s Easy When You Know How

Even if you experienced moving in the past, it would not guarantee that the next one will be hassle-free. More often than not, emergencies can occur, which will leave you unprepared. To ensure that your next move will not become the reason for your stress, follow the tips presented in this article. It’ll be easier for you to move from NYC to San Francisco once you know what you should and shouldn’t do.  

 

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