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Interstate Moving: Moving Out of State? 5 basic tips

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When it comes to changing states, there are basically two types of people: those who just improvise and those who prefer to prepare and avoid unnecessary trouble and stress.

 

Congratulations! If you're reading this, you probably fall into the second category. You like to know what you're dealing with and do what you can to control your own destiny. And if you're used to improvising and decided to try something different, you'll find that when it comes to an interstate move, a little bit of upfront work can save you tons of effort and hassle in the end.

 

Let's face it. Nobody really loves all the work involved in moving. But if you're willing to take the time to research and manage the details, you're much more likely to make a smooth change and start your new life on a positive note!      

 

To help you do just that, we've put together a to-do list and how-to tips with everything you need to know about moving to another state. Now let's get started!

 

1. Search for your new city

 

Before leaving a state, it's important to know more about where you're moving. Ideally, you take a trip to your new city and spend some time exploring. Long walks or bike rides are a great way to get to know the neighborhoods, as is going to a pub or restaurant. The neighborhood you choose will make or break your experience in a new state.

 

Once you've researched your city and found the ideal neighborhood, you can start looking for a place to buy or rent. Another option is to stay in temporary housing or with a friend or relative. You can keep your stuff in a storage unit until you find the right place to settle down.

 

2. Check for cost of living differences

 

It's important to know how much (roughly) your new life will cost you when you move out of state. Remember to check state taxes as well. Know your new state's property, sales, and income tax. If you have your own business, you'll want to research business and payroll taxes, as well as business license expenses.

 

3. Search and hire the moving and storage company

 

Moving all your stuff will likely be a significant expense. Planning ahead will make this part of the move much easier.

 

You will need to consider your budget and personal moving needs and preferences when choosing professional carrier options.

 

Here are some questions you should ask yourself when you're planning to Moving to Jacksonville:

 

  • What is my budget?
  • Will I need to store stuff in my current or new city?
  • Do I want to pack and unpack my belongings in my spare time?
  • How long do I have to go from one place to another?
  • How many things am I moving?

 

Before you go, remember to get rid of as much clutter as possible. The fewer things you have to move, the more cost-effective your move will be.

 

If you are moving for a new job, ask your employer if they cover your moving expenses. This can save you a lot of money on your move!

 

4. Set extra money for the move

 

Speaking of budgets, moving to a new state can cost a lot of money, so you have to make sure you have some savings to cover unexpected moving expenses.

 

Read also: Are you looking for Long Distance Moving Services in New York, NY

 

Here are some moving expenses you might not have thought of:

 

5. Turn on your utilities

 

The last thing you want when switching to another state is to show up and not have your utilities installed and running.

 

Take time before moving to configure utilities such as water and sewer, power, garbage collection, and Internet access. After a long day of unpacking, you'll look forward to having all the comforts of home at your disposal.


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