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Moving house can be a fairly stressful experience. This collection of resources was put together to help ensure your house move goes as smoothly as possible. There's checklists, prompts and tips from the house moving experts. ( and also don't neglect giving your garden a makeover in your new house once you've unpacked and settled in. Start planning now using a Garden Designer)
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Moving house can often be a stressful process. But with a little planning, you can cut out many of the headaches. When moving home, you'll need to notify every organisation of your new address details.
iammoving.com reduces the hassle by avoiding call centres and the need to visit individual websites.
This website has many utilities to help you move house smoothly.
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The trick to a successful move is forward planning. Long before you sell your house and pay the deposit on your dream home, you should already be making arrangements for moving day. The BBC as always has some of the best content on the net and their guide to moving house is superb. The biggest mistake most people make is to move their junk with them. This website recommends you start getting rid of possessions you no longer need well in advance. Decide which items can be taken to a charity shop, sold at car boot sale, or offered to your friends. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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A comprehensive step-by-step checklist for moving house including essential information and tips for moving house provided by Primelocation. They suggest before the big day, have a clear out . Keep in mind William Morris' interior design dictum that "everything must either be useful or beautiful." Valuable items that are no longer needed can be auctioned or sold to a dealer in second-hand furniture. Other items can be donated to charity shops or recycled. There are many more useful "moving house" tips on this moving checklist section of the Prime location website
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Choosing a home can have many environmental consequences. For example, your location determines how far you will travel for work, shops and schools. Moving home often involves buying new appliances and making changes to your property, so it's a good time to think about how you can save energy and water. This Direct Gov site helps you to make an informed choice.
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