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Moving to Greenwich? Here Are Some Points to Keep in Mind

 
We all know that Greenwich is one of the nicest cities in the country.
Accordingly, if you are moving there you want your new place to be as classy as the neighbors’ are.
So what does this mean?
And how should you even start something as massive as moving an entire house worth of stuff?
 
Fortunately, there are ways that you can go about the process systematically that won't cause you to lose your mind in the process.
Did you know that the average American gets rid of 36% of their belongings in the course of a move?
This can be a good thing as a lot of the stuff we keep really isn't that necessary.
And if you are moving to a place that's as swanky as Greenwich, you will want to make room for a few fabulous new items once you arrive.
With the right Greenwich CT movers, you will get it all done swiftly and without incident.
 
How to go about it
 
There are several distinct steps that you should make when planning your move to Greenwich.
Get each of them right and your move will be smooth sailing from beginning to end.
 
Plan correctly
 
We know, this is obvious.
But it's true.
And planning involves different components, each of which you should put into a checklist for yourself:
 
Come up with a date well in advance, and figure out the costs involved.
The average move costs between $1-2000 for local moves, and up to $7000 for long-distance.
This isn't something to take lightly.
But if you plan well and allocate money where it needs to go, you should end up fitting everything in.
 
Itemize all the things you need to do.
You might think that it's ok to skip over certain things because they are obvious or trivial.
But believe us, when it comes down to it, nothing is.
Write down everything you will need to cover:
getting rid of stuff/cleaning;
finding the right movers;
packing everything effectively;
taking care of utilities in both your old and new homes;
changing your address with everyone that you correspond with by post;
doing any last-minute cleanups or repairs that might be necessary for the new owners of your old home.
 
Figure out what packing materials you will need and stock up.
You don't want to be stuck in a situation where
 
How to make sense of it all
 
The prospect of moving is heavy enough that you need to systematize (read: write down) how you will go about it step by step if you want to get it done right and on time.
Experts recommend planning between up to six months in advance (during busy seasons especially, as movers tend to book up quickly).
 
Before we get to the specifics of upgrading for your Greenwich move, let’s take a look at some constants that you will have to keep in mind when planning the moving process:
 
Establish your moving date well in advance.
This will help you plan effectively and also get an accurate estimation of the costs involved.
Moving in the US can cost up to $7000 for long-distance moves, so it is not something to be taken lightly.
 
Take an inventory of your things and decide what needs to stay and what needs to go.
For things you want to get rid of, find a worthy cause to donate to (the Salvation Army has been in business for 160 years!).
This will help you both trim down your belongings and know that you have helped others.
 
After you have taken stock of what you want to move, be sure to get the right supplies for packaging.
You don’t want to disrupt the moving process by having to head to the hardware store every five minutes.
 
Moving to Greenwich
 
If you are moving to Greenwich, you will likely be upgrading.
While you will probably purchase a lot of your new things after you move in, it doesn’t hurt to start thinking about what you will need in advance:
 
? Do some research on your new location.
What kinds of facilities are nearby?
Will you have bike paths, a recreation center, and other kinds of services?
 
? What kind of aesthetic do the homes around you seem to have?
You can start to think about both interior and exterior design depending on the overall look of the neighborhood.
 
? Will your new home have smart capabilities, or the capacity for renewable energy?
You might start to think about new appliances that will go into your future home, as well as things like solar panels or other eco-efficient features.
Remember, the government offers great incentives such as ITC and PTC tax credits for the use of renewable energy.
 
All these things will play a role in how you plan your move to Greenwich.
Don’t worry about picking up too many things before you leave your old house, but start thinking generally about what kinds of things you will want in your new place.
 
A big task, but not an impossible one
 
Although the process of moving to Greenwich will be complicated, it is perfectly doable.
Be sure to go about it systematically and start well in advance to make sure you have the time and budget for everything that you need.
When you start to envision your new Greenwich home, you will be motivated to get through the move so that you can start decorating and begin your new life!

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