5 moving mistakes to avoid for a smooth and stress-free relocation

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The 5 biggest mistakes to avoid when moving
Moving rarely goes perfectly – even if everything seems thought out, little things come up in the process that no one thinks about in advance. It seems to be simple: to pack, transport, and decompose things. But in fact, this is a whole chain of solutions, and each one can either simplify the task or introduce unnecessary problems. Below are the mistakes that most often spoil the impression of moving.
1. Last-minute fees
Many people put off packing until the last moment, hoping to “somehow make it.” As a result, the evening before the move turns into a marathon: packages, boxes, chaos. At such moments, things add up without a system – documents end up mixed in with kitchen utensils, and chargers get lost.
It is much calmer to walk in small steps. You can start with seasonal items, books, and decor. By the time the main part is packed, it is already a matter of minimum fuss, and the actual day of the move is quite evidently easier.
2. Trying to do everything on your own
The wish to save money during the relocation is quite natural, yet it frequently causes unnecessary expenses. Sometimes it is hard to push heavy furniture by yourself; the method is quite precise, and one just does not have enough strength to do it.
The process can be simplified significantly with the assistance of colleagues or experts. Still, as an example, Elatemoving can transport things very fast and without causing any unnecessary risk to furniture or appliances. There are cases where only help should be asked, and it is not necessary to waste time and effort fixing problems that may arise later.
3. Lack of a clear plan
In some cases, people are guided by improvisation: we are going to see how to do it. But moving is a case where this approach rarely works. Someone forgets to arrange a time with the movers, someone does not check the elevator, and someone suddenly realizes that there are not enough boxes.
A small task list solves half of the problems. Even a simple checklist on your phone helps you keep track of important details:
- confirm moving date and time;
- check elevator access and parking;
- prepare enough boxes and packing materials;
- write down important contacts and addresses;
- keep essentials like water and small items at hand.
4. Chaotic packaging
When time is short, things start to stack up as needed. Heavy objects – in large boxes, fragile – without protection, all mixed up. Then the boxes break, something breaks, and it’s impossible to quickly find what you need in a new place.
It’s more practical to categorize things and not be lazy to sign boxes. Separately, it is worth collecting the “first set” – what you will need immediately: documents, charging, basic clothing, hygiene products. This will get rid of unnecessary stress on the first day.
5. The desire to transport everything
Moving often shows how much excess has accumulated. But instead of getting rid of unnecessary items, many simply move on. Old things that no one uses take up space in the new apartment.
It’s better to go through the cupboards in advance and honestly answer yourself what you really need. Some items can be given away, sold, or thrown away. This will not only reduce the amount of work but also make the new space more comfortable.
A small but important detail
People often forget simple things related to new housing. For example, check in advance whether the lights and water are working, whether there is Internet, where to place furniture, and where the keys are. It is also useful to take pictures of meter readings and the condition of the apartment when leaving and entering – this can be useful in case of disputes. In the hustle, such things are easily overlooked, but often turn out to be the most important.
Conclusion
Moving is not only physical work, but also planning. The less the noise and the hurry, the less the entire process would be cumbersome. There is no need to worry about most of the issues. By simply planning and taking everything one step at a time, you will simply relax into your new environment.

