1. Get rid of whatever you don't need Before you move, take an objective look at what items can be sold and what can be donated. Anything you don't need or that wouldn't be useful to someone else should be thrown away or the materials recycled. Otherwise, you'll waste time, energy and money packing (and then carting to your new home) stuff you don't want. Allow yourself plenty of time to make these decisions. 2. Find the best moving company Contact a few moving companies to get estimates at least six months before you move. Otherwise, you may get stuck with some less-than-reliable movers who charge you top-dollar prices for lousy services. Don't pick the first name that you see in the phone directory. If you're entrusting your worldly possessions to movers you'll want to ensure (among other things) that they know what they're doing; have a good reputation, and are insured. While checking out moving companies, ask about extras t...
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