
Hurry up and wait is the order of the day when it comes to selling your home.
There is that initial burst of action when the estate agent gets the promotional details ready, your home is advertised, and then……… you eagerly await the first viewings………… and the house offer waiting game begins.
This is going to be the first stressful part of your home move, the anxiety of waiting for the house to sell, then the negotiation of the offer, and then awaiting the outcome of the home survey.
It is certainly a stressful process.
Many people consider this waiting period to be a waste of time when you are basically in limbo waiting for things to happen.
But there is plenty you can be doing preparing for a home move.
The home selling process is long and drawn out in most cases, so this is an ideal opportunity to get as organised and prepared as possible so there is no last-minute stressful rushing about.
Who knows, you may be lucky and get a full asking price offer with no chain, it does happen.
So the more organised you are now, the easier, cheaper, and less stressful your home move will be.
Here we will discover all the tasks that you can be doing now before the first day of your home moving calendar kicks in.
You may also like to read: What to Do Between Exchange and Completion. In this guide, we have created a checklist for all the things that can be done between exchange and completion.
How to Prepare Your House for a Move

There is so much uncertainty about buying and selling a home that in the early stages it may seem a bit premature to be preparing for a house move without even having had an offer, let alone a move date.
But this is an ideal time to be getting yourself, and your home, ready.
The best way to prepare for a home move is to get everything sorted and organised so that when the starting pistol is fired you are ahead of the game.
#1 Declutter Your Home Ready to Move
Decluttering is when you get rid of all the things in the home you no longer have a need for, things that are just making the home cramped and untidy, and using up valuable space.
Sorting out all your unwanted things will make your home seem bigger and more appealing to buyers, and you will ensure you save on packing and moving costs once your home has sold.
No matter how quickly or slowly your home sells, decluttering is an essential part of any home move, so it is a good use of your available time to get it done now.
In fact, decluttering is such a vital part of selling and moving that it is one of the very first things you should do to prepare your house for selling.
Decluttering room by room is a big task, especially when it comes to the attic, sheds, and garages, but you will find lots of useful tips in the guide below.
You may also like to read: The Ultimate Guide to Decluttering for a Home Move, In this guide, we suggest ways to make decluttering your home easier as well as look at how to emotionally detach yourself from things so that it is easier to get rid of them.
#2 Create a Floor Plan

Depending upon whether you have chosen your new home yet, or whether you are downsizing, making a floor plan of your new home will help you decide which items of furniture will go where in your new home.
It will help you identify any items that will not fit in your new place so that you can sell or donate them, and allow you time to source replacement pieces if you need to.
By creating a floor plan early you may identify pieces of furniture that you will not take with you, but the person buying your home may like to buy from you.
When you are looking at all the furniture you have and where it will go in your new home, you may also decide that your current home just has too much furniture in it.
Hiring a storage unit may be a cheap way to get the surplus items out of the way while the home is being sold.
You may also like to read: How to Make a Floor Plan in which we show you how to make a simple floor plan as well show you how to measure furniture so that you can be sure it fits in your new home.
#3 Decide How to Move
One of the decisions you could be making now is how you are going to move home, will you pack and move everything yourself? Hire a full-service Removal Company or pack yourself and get a removal firm to load and transport your things?
Having decluttered you now have a better idea of exactly what you are taking with you and what items you have that may require specialist packing and moving.
The cost of moving home can vary enormously depending upon the services you need to hire, whether you are physically able, or have the time to move yourself, and how far away your new home is.
You will find these guides useful in helping you decide the best and most cost-effective way to move home for you:
- Ways to Move Home: The Pros and Cons of Every Home Moving Option. In this guide, we go through each of the home moving options and list their pros and cons so that you can make a more informed decision as to which is the best option in your particular circumstances.
- Are Home Packing Services Worth the Money? One of the worst aspects of moving home is packing. Hiring a team of professional packers will make your home move so much easier but are they worth the money? Here we seek to answer that question.
#4 Prepare a Change of Address Checklist
You can never be too organised when it comes to moving home.
It is far better to have everything written down so that you do not forget to do anything.
A change of address checklist is something that you could be creating now.
Over the next few months, you can add any addresses that you may have initially forgotten about.
We have created a change of address checklist to help you get started.
#5 Prepare Home Moving Binder
A home moving binder is super useful for keeping your paperwork organised.
It makes finding essential information and paperwork so much easier, and if you take the time to create a binder now, during the hectic home moving period you will have all the hard work done, so it will just be a case of keeping it updated.
You may also like to read How to Create a Home Moving Binder. In this guide, we show you how to create a home moving binder and suggest things that you may like to include in it.
#6 Learn a New Language

If you are going to be emigrating, whilst you wait for your house to sell you can use the time to learn a new language and become familiar with all the customs of your new home country.
It is also a good time to find out about any restrictions there may be on items that you cannot move to that country.
You might like to read: International Moving: The Ultimate Home Moving Challenge. International home moves can be complicated so in this guide we explain what you can expect to happen during the relocation, the different shipping options you have, the associated costs, and what to look out for when choosing an international removal company.
#7 Learn All About Your New Area
You can use this time to get to know the area you are moving to.
The internet is a great tool for this and by joining local forums and social network groups you will soon become familiar with your new area.
Maybe you could even plan a few physical trips to the new area.
Plan on doing so at different times of the day on different days of the week so that you get a good idea of what the area is really like.
Or maybe you have not even decided where you want to move to yet, so whilst your home sells you can use this time to research all the potential areas you could move to.
You might be interested to read: How to Make a New Place Feel Like Home. In this guide, we share tips to make getting to know your new neighbourhood easier.
#8 Choose the Décor
You could also use this time to choose your colour scheme for your new home.
Even when you have moved there is still plenty to do, like unpacking, pet-proofing, and child-proofing your home.
Getting tasks like choosing colour schemes, and maybe even the type of window dressing done now is not only a good use of your time but can be exciting too.
Now might also be a good time to research the availability of any furniture you may need in your new home.
There can often be a long wait between ordering and delivery dates, so this may be something you want to think about, especially if you need to get home aids supplied and fitted for elderly or less mobile members of the family.
#9 Learn to Relax
After decluttering and getting organised, one of the most beneficial things to learn about moving home is how to relax.
There are many things that will happen over the next few weeks and months that you may or may not, have control over.
How you react to those events will be determined by your state of mind, the more relaxed and prepared you are for things that may go wrong, the less traumatic they will be.
Staying as relaxed as possible will make the whole home-moving experience far less stressful so the guide below has been written to help you.
You may like to read: How to Cope With Emotional Overload When Moving Home. Moving home is a rollercoaster of emotions and knowing how to manage those emotions will make your home move far easier. Here we suggest some techniques to help you cope with all those different emotions.
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