Friday, February 26, 2010

What are the basic things you need when u move in to a new house? ?

What are the basic things you need when u move in to a new house? This is my first time doing this. its me my husband and Our 3 year oldWhat are the basic things you need when u move in to a new house? ?
The decision of moving to another place is however exciting, but packing up is something most of the people fear.It is better to hire professional movers if you want hazel free move and can afford it. I recommend you a company Box which i have tries and found them very professional.


But if you have decide to move by yourself. here are some useful tips and thing that you will need.





1)You will need to have the following materials in order to start packing.


Strong boxes, Wardrobe boxes, Bubble Wrap, newspaper, Markers etc





2)First you need Make sure that you create a complete inventory of all your belongings that you will be moving to your new address





3)Make sure you have enough help and trucks/vans to load up your boxes





3)Before you start packing up your house, decide what you really need to bring into your new home. Many things lose their value or use over the years, but you still hang on to them





5)Do not wait until the last minute for packing. Start from that room which you do not use most





6) Mark all boxes, designating room and box number. Make a carton identification log to show the number of boxes packed per room, and the total number of cartons packed.





7)Use plenty of ';filling'; material to prevent breakage.





For other useful tips you can visit Box siteWhat are the basic things you need when u move in to a new house? ?
Hi there, in my opinion when you moved into a new house 1. Don't take everything with you. Sort through, throw out, give away, or sell things you don't need anymore. When you've gotten to the bare minimum 鈥?or everything you truly can鈥檛 live without -- start packing.


2. Save those old newspapers. As soon as you get your mortgage, start saving your old newspapers for wrapping delicate objects like china and glassware. You may want to double or triple wrap each piece, so stack away about three times as much newspaper as you think you鈥檒l need. If you don鈥檛 want to rewash the plates after you move, buy packages of plain newsprint or tissue paper for the initial wrap (your local office supply store or warehouse club store may sell you some plain paper) and then put newsprint over that. Or, you can buy an extra large size plastic wrap and do the initial wrap in that, followed by newsprint.


3. The interim move. Will your new home be ready on time? Do you need an interim move? Will you be storing your furniture? If you're moving across state lines, it's best to store your belongings near your new home, not your old one. That way, if you need something you might be able to get it quickly and easily.


If you want more information I search a web on net it helps me a lot if you were interested visit the website which is given below.



your question is not clear. If you have liked the house, pay advance rent or whatever the land lord demands, hire a truck pack all your luggage and move to the new house. As simple as that. For taking your luggage to the new place hire some professional packers and movers who will pack your luggage properly and unpack them for you in your new house ofcourse for a price which you have to negotiate. For identifying the people who can do all this, search classified columns in your local news paper or go to yellow pages and search. OK..
Here is what I provide in my furnished rentals... it might help?





Basics


Wireless Broadband Internet


Cable TV


PhoneService








Living/Dining Area


Sofa and/or Love Seat


Coffee %26amp; End Tables


Television %26amp; DVD W/ Remotes


Telephone


Picture(s)


Lamps


D茅cor items


Dining table with chairs





Bedroom(s)


Queen size beds


Lamps


Nightstands


Dresser


Picture(s)


Hangers


Clock radio


Telephone


Linens





Bath


Towels


Bath mat


Shower curtain


Plunger





Kitchen


Dishes, glasses, flatware


Knife Set


Salt %26amp; Pepper Shakers


Measuring Cups


Assorted kitchen utensils


Pots %26amp; pans


Plastic food containers


Baking pans / cookie sheet


Mixing bowls


Kitchen towels


Place mats


Coffee maker


Toaster


Microwave


Dishwasher


Broom %26amp; dustpan





Laundry


Washer / Dryer in most units


Iron/ironing board



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