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Planning a big move? Whether it’s across the city or the country, moving from one house to another is a big deal.

And no matter how many times you’ve done it in the past, it never gets any easier. The more stuff you have, the more time it takes to box it all up. And the more sore your body is going to be after loading and unloading it from the truck.

Interested in making a big move easier? The secret is consolidating your stuff beforehand. With less stuff to move, the process becomes a lot easier and less expensive. Plus, you are free from the plethora of clutter that is subconsciously causing you to stress every day.

Want to know why consolidating your things is one of the best tips for moving? Wondering how to move the easy and stress-free way? Keep reading to find out how.

1. Take Stock of What You Don’t Use

We are all weighed down by clutter that we bought and rarely use. To make your next move easier, don’t bother moving the stuff you don’t use or don’t even like.

Look through your clothing, your kitchenware, and everything else you have to find things that are just taking up space. If you haven’t used it in the past year, you’ll likely never use it. Getting rid of as much stuff as possible is one of the best moving tips you can implement.

2. Look for Duplicates

Are you moving in with a partner? If so, you might already have many of the same things. Duplicates might be unnecessary, so make a list of everything each of you has.

For example, you won’t both need to bring your mattress and bed frame. Decide on whose to keep and whose to get rid of long before moving day.

3. Decide What to Replace

Moving into a new place gives you the opportunity to start fresh. While you’ll probably keep most of your belongings, think of what you plan to replace.

Do you want to get new furniture for the living room? Then it might be a better idea not to move your old furniture in the first place. Looking to revamp your kitchen with nicer dishware? Get rid of the old stuff before moving. Dishes and furniture aren’t light.

4. Sell What You Can

Once you’ve made a pile of stuff to get rid of, you can try selling as much of it as possible. If you plan far enough in advance, you can use online listings to try getting the highest price, like Facebook Marketplace, eBay, or Poshmark.

If you’ve waited until the last minute, a moving sale or yard sale might be your only option. Don’t be a stickler, just take what is offered and be glad the stuff found a new home.

5. Donate the Rest

You probably won’t sell everything. In that case, don’t throw it away. Give your old belongings a new life by donating to neighbors, a charity, or a local thrift store. Alternatively, you can take a photo of the stuff you need to get rid of and list it for free online, hoping your neighbors come and take it away for you.

Make Your Big Move as Smooth as Possible

Most people don’t like moving. Sure, it’s exciting, but a big move is also a lot of work. The best way to make moving easier is to plan as far ahead as you can. You don’t want to be scrambling on the day of your move wondering if your stuff is even worth keeping.

Do you know when and where you are hoping to move? You can make the process even easier by requesting your free moving quote today. Let others do all the heavy lifting for you.