Before Moving Memphis TN

How can you use your time most productively before the moving van arrives?

Local Companies

First Tennessee Mortgage Loan Offices
901-272-5355
1433 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN
Crump Mortgage
(901) 684-2729
684 West Brookhaven Circle
Memphis, TN
American Home Loans
901-380-5472
2785 Summer Oaks Dr
Memphis, TN
Wells Fargo
(901) 491-0349
1669 Kirby Parkway
Memphis, TN
Waston Anderson Auction & Realty Co.
(901) 396-2000
841 East Raines Road
Memphis, TN
Sandler O'Neill Mortgage Finance Corporation, LP
(901) 682-5656
6363 Poplar Avenue, Suite 330
Memphis, TN
Shelby Mortgage Corporation
662-280-7730
917 Ferncliff Cove #5
Southaven, MS
Executive Financial Services, Inc
(901) 259-7900
3400 Players Club Parkway, Suite 110
Memphis, TN
American Mortgage Group
(901) 754-9119
310 Walnut Bend, Suite 10
Memphis, TN
GoodLife Funding Company Inc.
901-870-3662
346 New Byhalia Road
Collierville, TN

How can you use your time most productively before the moving van arrives?

Bringing closure to your personal matters and relationships in your old community will help enable you to move forward, permitting you to create attachments in your new home neighborhood. Let’s consider some things to look into.

  • Finding and interviewing new doctors may be one of your first tasks. Transferring prescriptions and medical records can follow, since you may need them quickly after your move

  • Opening new bank accounts will enable you to get up and running quickly in your new locale

  • Returning borrowed items will lend peace of mind

  • Looking into transferring insurance, memberships, and school records

  • Using up everything you can in your refrigerator and freezer so that you don’t have to box it up and watch it melt during the move.

  • Calling your new utility companies and begin setting up new services. Your Realtor or new home salesperson can furnish a list for you.

  • Preparing yourself for a supplemental tax bill by calling the area’s county tax office (the property will get reassessed after you take possession)

  • Purchasing items you may need for the new home like shelf liner, entry mats, and plastic storage boxes, drawer, closet organizers and garage shelving

  • Shopping movers --ask about their policy on breakage

  • Pre-packing items not used to stage the home and not essential to your every day existence

  • Preparing a few suitcases as if you’re going to stay in a hotel for family member to use for a few nights.

  • Starting to assemble packing materials. Gather carry-capable boxes and count up how many specialized boxes for pictures, dishes hanging clothes and other specialized items you may need.

  • Getting several rolls of packing tape (and one-handed applicators), permanent markers, moving pads and furniture protectors. Begin hoarding newspapers to pack fragile items --but don’t wrap anything in newsprint that you can’t eventually wash. To cushion un-washable items, purchase packing paper that has no print.

  • Moving companies may not risk liability by transporting your plants. If they do, ask how they will be protected from extreme temperatures on a long move. And if you’re moving from outside the state or outside U.S. borders, check into the legality of transporting them at all.

  • Taking the time to defrost your refrigerator right before your move, since water damage to other items in the van can occur during the move.

  • Finding room for valuables for transport in your personal vehicles – this includes jewelry, manageably sized musical instruments and extremely valuable small antiques and art objects.

  • If you have small children, making arrangements with neighbors to corral them for moving day so that you can focus on the move and they stay out of harm’s way

  • Your mover may be prohibited from transporting firearms or flammable liquids, so ask for a list of items they can’t help you with.

  • When labeling boxes, list what it contains, if it’s fragile, what direction it should be facing (up or down) and which room it will occupy

    Dena Kouremetis is a veteran freelance real estate consumer journalist and California real estate broker. She may be reached by email at REritr@aol.com.
  • Featured Local Company

    First Tennessee Mortgage Loan Offices

    901-272-5355
    1433 Poplar Ave
    Memphis, TN