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Home » Blog » Long Distance Move » 5 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Moving From NYC To Westchester

5 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Moving From NYC To Westchester

Ross Sapir
Ross Sapir
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Moving, regardless of when and where can be stressful. If you’re planning to move from New York City to Westchester County, expect that you will still need to exert time and effort. If you have a full-time job, you might even have to take several days from work in order to accommodate the move. If you don’t want your upcoming move to be the reason for your stress and expenses, use this article as your guide. 

No amount of experience can make you fully prepared for a move. Even if you’re moving to small towns or big cities, emergencies can happen along the way. To ensure that your next move will be hassle-free and convenient, avoid making these mistakes:

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  • 1. Procrastination is part of your lifestyle.
  • 2. You thought decluttering isn’t necessary.
  • 3. You don’t hire any professionals thinking it will save you money.
  • 4. You don’t care about taking an inventory.
  • 5. You forgot to take measurements.
  • The Bottom Line 

1. Procrastination is part of your lifestyle.

You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to know how busy you’ll be once you start to move. For starters, you need to assess which items you will be bringing, whether or not you’ll be hiring movers and properly pack all of your valuables. To ensure that you won’t be pressed for time, never procrastinate. Once you know you’re moving, work on making the move possible. The earlier you start working on your move, the easier it’ll be for you and your entire family. 

2. You thought decluttering isn’t necessary.

Regardless if you’re moving from the west side or metro north, it’s safe to assume that own a lot of things, and you’re planning to bring all of them to Westchester. After all, you want your new house to be functional, right? However, having this kind of mindset can actually lead to expensive moving expenses and bringing items which will only collect dust in your new home. Everything you own is your investment, but this doesn’t mean that you should bring everything. 

Before you pack your valuables or scout any movers, take the time to go through all of your valuables first. This means checking all of the things you own – which can include your clothes, appliances, and furniture – and deciding which are still usable or not. You might still be keeping clothes which don’t fit or appliances which won’t work, so it’s best if you leave them behind. 

For items which are still usable but already old, you can choose to donate them to organizations or sell them through a garage sage. Doing the latter is like hitting birds with one stone – you’ll be able to get rid of items which you aren’t using, and you’re earning money which can be used for your moving expenses. 

3. You don’t hire any professionals thinking it will save you money.

Moving can be costly, which is why it’s common for most movers to do everything on their own. They will pack and transport all of their valuables using DIY strategies. If you’re planning to do the same, learn when and how to set the limits. You can’t possibly do everything on your own because aside from having limited time, you won’t have the necessary skills and equipment for the job. 

If you’re moving for the first time, it’s best if you actually hire a professional moving company. Hiring them might cost money from your pocket, but doing this is actually cost-effective. You don’t have to worry about your valuables being damaged because movers are already experienced in what they do. Their help can go a long way, especially if you’re planning to work with authorities such as a train station or Port Chester. They can even help you on your moving to-do list so you’ll know what should be prioritized. 

4. You don’t care about taking an inventory.

Everything you own right now is your investment. Depending on the price of the item, buying it might require thousands of dollars or even several loans under your name. If you don’t want any of these investments to be lost during the move, never forget to take an inventory. This means listing all of the things you’ll be bringing when you start living in another city. 

If possible, take pictures of the items you’ll be bringing, as well. These pictures will allow you to determine if your valuables were damaged or lost during the moving process. These can serve as hard evidence once you decide to sue the moving company. 

5. You forgot to take measurements.

More often than not, you will be bringing most of your furniture and appliances. As a mover, you want to save on expenses and do your best to spend less on the move. Bringing all of your valuables isn’t necessarily bad, but have you actually considered the size of your new space? Have you taken the measurements of your new house and your appliances and furniture? Although this might seem too much hard work, you should still do it. 

Even if you’re planning to move in a Houlihan Lawrence real estate, you should still take measurements. This should be done weeks before the move so you can assess which items should you bring or leave at home. You don’t want to bring your sofa and end up not using it because it doesn’t fit your new living area, right? Not only is this stressful, but this can also mean more moving expenses.

The Bottom Line 

Moving from the city to the suburbs can be exciting but only if you’re able to start with the right foot. When you forgot several items from your old house or end up hiring expensive movers, living in Westchester can become stressful. Steer away from this direction by using this article as your guide.

 

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