Moving into a New Home

Dated: June 26 2018

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Now that you have secured your new home you have to move in. With so many things to do to get your home ready, you have a lot of work ahead of you. A lot of that is for the future though. To survive your first few days in the home, you will need a few things to make the transition from new homeowner to “moved in.” Here are a few things you will need to survive in the first few days.

Water

Water might seem like a simple thing, but a necessary thing to figure out for the first few days. You will need to figure out if your kitchen sink or refrigerator is working, and if not, plan to have enough drinking water to last until you are secure in that department.

Food

Food is also an important thing to have when you move into a home. If you don’t have a refrigerator, think of food items that don’t need refrigeration. Also, make sure there are food items that don’t require utensils.

Utensils

If you are going to need utensils for your food, make sure you pack enough for a few weeks, in case things don’t get set up as quickly as you had hoped. It is best to get plates that don’t break, like paper or plastic dishes, etc.

Paper Towels

While I’m sure you will be careful when first moving into a home, nobody is perfect. Having some paper towels or napkins around to clean up the messes are helpful.

Flashlight and Batteries

Be ready for anything that might happen while you are in your new house. Whether it be a power outage or you need help navigating your way to the bathroom late at night in an unfamiliar new home, having flashlights are an essential item to have around the new house.

 Toilet Paper

New homes don’t always come with toilet paper! Make sure you have enough for the bathrooms for the first week.

Cash

Having a little money on hand, just in case of an emergency is always a good idea.

Cleaning Supplies

Accidents happen in your home, and you want to prepare in case of a crash.

Clothes

When it comes to moving, there is a lot of chaos involved. Boxes may not show up for a while, but your life must go on. Be prepared with clothes for a week or so, for work, school or other activities.  

Bedding

In your first few days living in a house, you might not have all the beds set up. While sleeping on the floor, make sure you have at least some blankets and pillows enough to keep you warm, especially during the cold winter months.

Toiletries

Life will continue, even if you don’t have all your things in your house. Make sure you have enough items to keep all your hygiene up. Toothbrushes and toothpaste, soap and shampoo.

You have made the exciting step to move into a new home. Be prepared for all the little things you will need as you move into your new space. 

 

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Don Patton

Don Patton is a highly experienced real estate professional with over 30 years of expertise in the Ogden, Utah market. Throughout his career, Don has assisted numerous clients in achieving their real ....

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