One of the most stressful moments in life is moving. Both the holidays and moving can be stressful. Combine these two events together and your level of stress will shoot through the roof. But certain circumstances can make a holiday move necessary, and some people prefer to move during the holidays as they can more easily take time away from work and school.
If you are planning a residential move during the holiday
season, take extra measures to reduce your stress and make the move a joyous
journey toward a new beginning.
Here are a few tips to help:
● If you are moving right before Christmas, put extra thought
into packing. When combining the busy holiday season with a move, you may
prefer to only unpack necessary household items in your new home until after
the holidays pass. If that's the case, pack and label those items separately
from ones you won’t likely need until after the holidays. Keep holiday
decorations and gift-wrapping materials in boxes separate from your household
items. If you already started shopping for gifts, make sure those are separate,
too, along with your decorations and wrapping materials.
● Purchase moving supplies during sales like Black Friday.
● Don’t let the moving process dampen your spirit. Play
holiday music while packing and do your best to create a festive atmosphere!
● If you have young children, put together a box of holiday coloring books, puzzles and other activities to keep them occupied. Also make sure they understand that Santa will find them in their new home. They may be worried without ever telling you.
● Create personalized moving announcement holiday cards to
send to friends and relatives. A couple ideas would be to take a picture of the
exterior of the home, or your family on the doorsteps and provide your new
address.
● Take time out to relax, watch a holiday film, bake cookies,
or simply soak in the tub. Although moving during the holiday season creates
more chaos than normal, it helps to keep the quote in mind.
● Lastly, hire a mover if it makes sense to help pack and
move. If you plan to hire a mover, you must contact them as early as possible
to set the date. No matter what you decide, just understand this is a stressful
time for everyone involved. Have lots of patience and remember the time of year
and what the holidays are for!
As I have mentioned before, please call a local REALTOR® for
all your real estate needs no matter how big or small. We are trained
professionals here to make the process easier for you. It is best to surround
yourself with the right team of professionals that can give you the best advice
for your circumstances. <
Lisa DiBiase is a Broker/Owner. She and her
company represent buyers and sellers throughout the great state of Maine. For
all your real estate needs contact lisa@landinghomesmaine.com or 207-653-0823.
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