Alleviate stress with our list of often forgotten but very important tasks for moving into a new place.
There are so many things to remember when moving into a new home. Unsurprisingly, when the to-do list seems to just keep on growing, its easy for things to slip off the schedule. Just make sure its not these!
Remember, you may need to start looking into home insurance before you even technically own your new home. Depending on your states regulations, you may be responsible for insurance before the actual date of settlement.
Having cover for the cost of repairing or replacing your belongings if theyre damaged or lost in an insured event can provide massive relief for home owners, Head of AAMI, Joshua Kelland, explains.
A home is a huge investment one of the greatest assets youll ever own. So, its worth considering taking out insurance properly and early to protect that asset.
However, this doesnt just apply to home owners. Renters should also consider contents insurance which can cover your contents for loss or damage caused by insured events like burglaries or storms, which may leave you needing urgent repairs or replacement of your must-have items.
While most bills and bank statements can be delivered via email these days, there are still elements of life that require you to update your address, like your voter registration.
Regarding the rest of your mail, you can register a change-of-address with Australia Post, who can redirect it as it arrives.
Fortunately, transferring your utilities can be arranged online or over the phone just make sure you give them enough time.
While electricity can be turned on or off reasonably quickly, things like internet take a little longer as they require time to establish a connection if it isnt already hooked up. Give your service provider enough time to arrange everything by sussing out your internet options and alerting them to your move at least a month in advance.
Imagine getting to your new home on moving day, after days nay, weeks! of packing and realising you cant even get some items through your door.
Not only that, but the fridge doesnt fit, the dining table looks too big for the space and you cant open your built-ins because your bed is in the way.
The moral of this story is: measure everything!
Measure your belongings and the space to get a reasonable idea of layout, then go the extra mile by measuring doorways and making sure youre all clear for a smooth moving day.
You never know who may be holding a spare key to your home, even if its brand new. Previous owners, their friends or family, former tenants, builders, real estate agents there could be a dozen extra keys floating around without your knowledge.
Changing the locks to your newly acquired home can provide an added layer of security and peace of mind. Plus, its not too expensive. This way you can start fresh and know exactly who has access.